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2026-02-24

Graham Moore of the English Constitution Party discusses the state of English politics in the wake of the Rupert Lowe phenomenon.

Whether we agree with him or not, he raises some very pertinent questions that need to be addressed.

It's not a question of right or wrong, it's a question of how we want to structure our British Isles for the future.

After all, in the past the separations were largely determined by our differing historical political and religious backgrounds, but provided we can all achieve comparable freedoms, does it really matter whether we end up as a "united kingdom" or as separate independent nations united in brotherhood?

Given the modern trend toward ever greater levels of communications of all types, I'm not sure that I would lose too much sleep over the distinction, although unpicking the current entanglement of deliberately obfuscated constitutions in the most beneficial way will be a relevant factor.

Not to mention the historical entanglement of Church and State. Martin Geddes has highlighted aspects of the spiritual vacuity of the Justice system, but are our traditional religious hierarchies up to plugging that gap for the future?

Graham also has some very interesting things to say about the current state of geopolitics - watch to the end!

(61 minutes)

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