Off Script The Telegraph
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From "wokeness" to cancel culture, the culture wars are in full swing. In this series of no-holds-barred long-form interviews, The Telegraph’s Steven Edginton sits down with world-leading commentators to unpick them. New episodes on Fridays.
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Robert Tombs: Putting the war in Gaza in historical context
To put the recent protests over the war in Gaza into their historical context, The Telegraph’s Steven Edginton is joined by the renowned historian and author of The English and Their History, Robert Tombs, in the latest Off Script podcast.
Watch this episode: https://youtu.be/hk-p08GE2-0 |
Read more from The Telegraph’s award-winning comment team: www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion |
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Antony Beevor: Is Putin’s war in Ukraine a continuation of the Russian civil war?
Is Putin’s war a continuation of the Russian civil war? What lessons has the Russian leader learned from Stalin? How has the war in Ukraine impacted historians?
To discuss these topics and more, The Telegraph’s Steven Edginton is joined by the historian Antony Beevor.
Watch this episode: https://youtu.be/DFW5V4IB_PA |
Read more from The Telegraph’s award-winning comment team: www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion |
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Mark Stoleson: Is woke capitalism a threat to the West?
How has GB News changed British politics? Is woke capitalism a threat to the West?
To discuss, Steven Edginton is joined by Mark Stoleson, the CEO of Legatum, a powerful investment firm with interests in GB News and other major projects.
Watch this episode: https://youtu.be/B1O_sFO1uPE |
Read more from The Telegraph’s award-winning comment team: www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion |
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Simon Heffer: Do the Tories face electoral oblivion?
As opinion polls suggest the Conservatives face electoral oblivion, could we witness a repeat of a 1997 landslide, or even 1906?
To discuss, Steven Edginton is joined by the historian and Telegraph columnist Simon Heffer.
Watch this episode: https://youtu.be/GLG6xjfOZ-Q |
Read more from The Telegraph’s award-winning comment team: www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion |
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Diana Furchtgott-Roth: Are we in an energy cold war?
Is Net Zero destroying our energy capacity? Are we in an energy cold war?
To discuss, The Telegraph’s Steven Edginton is joined by the economist Diana Furchtgott-Roth of the Heritage Foundation who has served in every Republican administration since Ronald Reagan.
Watch this episode: https://youtu.be/tB6HxgxVsaE |
Read more from The Telegraph’s award-winning comment team: www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion |
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Dr Kevin Roberts: The state of American conservatism, President Biden and the Blob
Dr Kevin Roberts is the president of The Heritage Foundation, one of America's most influential conservative think tanks.
The Telegraph’s Steven Edginton sits down with him to discuss the state of American conservatism, President Biden and the Blob for the latest Off Script podcast.
Watch this episode: https://youtu.be/BWST_E8z1eA|
Read more from The Telegraph’s award-winning comment team: www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion |
For 30 days’ free access to The Telegraph: www.telegraph.co.uk/audio|
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Customer Reviews
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Jordan Peterson’s analysis of what happened to Canada struck a chord with me because Australia is not far behind in its long cultural revolution, following its divisive indigenous policies down the plug hole and even copying the idealised naming of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait peoples as “First Nations”. Sometimes, Peterson can be long winded in making a point but your interviewing skills were great.