
28 episodes

Last Orders - a spiked podcast spiked online
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4.8 • 209 Ratings
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Chris Snowdon, Tom Slater and guests discuss the latest in nanny-state killjoyism.
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The tyranny of Zero Covid
Nick Cater joins Snowdon and Slater to talk Zero Covid, Australia vs Big Tech, and campus censorship.
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The end of the free internet?, with Timandra Harkness
Timandra Harkness joins Snowdon and Slater to talk tech censorship, Covid vaccines and sin taxes.
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The year we lost our liberty, with Simon Evans
Comedian Simon Evans joins Chris Snowdon and Tom Slater to look back at the year of lockdowns and woke authoritarianism.
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What is the point of Boris Johnson?
Madeline Grant joins Chris and Tom to discuss lockdown, green Toryism and junk food.
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A senseless shutdown, with Daniel Hannan
Daniel joins Tom and Chris to discuss the winter lockdown, hate speech and the Brexit negotiations.
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Our Covid police state, with James Delingpole
Corona, lockdown and the culture war -- James Delingpole, Chris Snowdon and Tom Slater discuss.
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Customer Reviews
Balanced and calm
A nice balanced and non-hysterics discussion of current events. Interesting perspectives that you might not easily find elsewhere.
Accurate balanced study on all the B.S.
Well worth a listen. Really refreshing to hear considered and informed opinions that you will not get to hear thru mainstream media
Depressing from Snowdon
I’ve always enjoyed this programme, most especially the wry and urbane comments from Snowdon.
However , his disgraceful linkage of people who doubt whether Lockdown is a policy that is proportionate or effective with “conspiracy theorists” is intellectually lazy on his part, and an extraordinary position for a supposed free marketeer who opposes the excesses of the nanny state to take .
I don’t think he’s so shallow and thin skinned as to have been upset by criticism of his ‘switching sides’ in the argument , and so is doubling down on his beliefs and smearing his detractors , but a less charitable soul might have their doubts .