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A new era for the Royal Family & Great Britain Dan Wootton Uncancelled

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On today's episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
As Leicester descends into violence between elements of the city’s Hindu and Muslim communities, who is to blame for sectarian aggression on the streets of Britain? Nigel Farage believes irresponsible and illegal immigration may have contributed to the tension – and fears the establishment and mainstream media will continue overlooking the issue to avoid being called racist. He joins Dan to discuss.
As the White House’s Covid policy remains unchanged despite Biden declaring the pandemic over, is this shambolic administration suffering from a chronic case of Covid hysteria? Top US journalist Megyn Kelly joins Dan to debate.
A new era has dawned for the royal family – but will our new monarch be able to shed his often-unfavourable public perception? Robert Lacey, the best-selling historian integral to hit royal drama The Crown joins Dan to reveal why he has changed his mind on King Charles and look at the hurdles that stand in His Majesty’s way, including Scottish independence, Prince Andrew and the Sussexes.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

On today's episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled:
As Leicester descends into violence between elements of the city’s Hindu and Muslim communities, who is to blame for sectarian aggression on the streets of Britain? Nigel Farage believes irresponsible and illegal immigration may have contributed to the tension – and fears the establishment and mainstream media will continue overlooking the issue to avoid being called racist. He joins Dan to discuss.
As the White House’s Covid policy remains unchanged despite Biden declaring the pandemic over, is this shambolic administration suffering from a chronic case of Covid hysteria? Top US journalist Megyn Kelly joins Dan to debate.
A new era has dawned for the royal family – but will our new monarch be able to shed his often-unfavourable public perception? Robert Lacey, the best-selling historian integral to hit royal drama The Crown joins Dan to reveal why he has changed his mind on King Charles and look at the hurdles that stand in His Majesty’s way, including Scottish independence, Prince Andrew and the Sussexes.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

25 min