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The Libertarian Listener (7 October 2020) – Trump Diagnosis, Coronavirus Act, COVID-19 Vaccine, ILUK

THE LIBERTARIAN LISTENER (7 October 2020)

Hosted by CHRIS WILKINSON
With ED POUCHER-SAUNDERS (Co-host of The Libertarian Listener)
Featuring DAN LIDDICOTT (Founder of Independent Libertarians UK association)
Music by MADEON

#libertarianism #libertarian #liberty #freedom #podcast

A UK political podcast reviewing the week’s major news stories, current affairs and events whilst providing original insights, public opinions and perspectives from the nation’s freedom lovers and liberty seekers.

Chris Wilkinson and Dan Liddicott discuss the Independent Libertarians UK association, libertarian platforms, independent libertarian political candidates, support for libertarianism, party politics, free thinkers, support networks, standing for election, experienced libertarian campaigning, electoral law, promoting liberty, internal party disputes, top-down centralised political parties, local accountable representatives, public interests, President Donald Trump’s coronavirus diagnosis, Trump body language, Trump and Biden health concerns, Hilary Clinton health during the 2016 US Presidential Election, combination therapy, corticosteroids, antibiotics, zinc and Vitamin D, Big Pharma, COVID-19 vaccine, support for Trump, criticisms of Trump, the First Presidential Debate, Trump campaign boost, Michael Moore, electoral stunts, opinion polls, Joe Biden, Boris Johnson, Trump border wall, the defeat of ISIS, Trump tax cuts, US fiscal stimulus, Brexit talks progress, fulfilling election promises, the 2020 US Presidential Election, Coronavirus Act 2020 renewal, the new normal, government propaganda, social programming, a divided society, coronavirus protests, civil disobedience, Winston Churchill, Sweden, Draconian policies, COVID-19 fears, Tory MP rebellion, resistance to coronavirus measures, Graham Brady, Steve Baker, coronavirus public experts, pub mask regulations, nonsensical policies, Stockholm syndrome, science and academia, opinions vs facts, who do we trust, uniform global response to COVID, similar world lockdowns, similar social distancing, ISO standards, alternatives to lockdown, non-lockdown approaches, Neil Ferguson’s coronavirus modelling, lockdown harm, pandemic information, voluntary self-isolation, personal responsibility, COVID-19 vaccination, local lockdowns, disease transmission rates, households mixing indoors, enforced vaccinations, ‘no jab, no job’, conspiracy theories, state actions harming citizens, government choices, Matt Hancock, compulsory vaccines, public questioning of authority, freedoms and liberties, crisis tyranny, WWII and Nazism, authoritarianism, destruction of civil liberties, truth tellers, Jordan Peterson, Carl Jung, and measuring political outcomes.

Ed Poucher-Saunders in ‘Five Minutes with Ed’ presenting views on the British love of statism, death by a thousand cuts, plastic straw ban, smoking ban, pub regulations, fireworks ban, public obedience, tyrannical rulers, continuous governance, BBC Radio 5, the Jim David show, limits to government power, nationalism and nostalgia, parliamentary sovereignty, Adolf Hitler’s rise to power, UK economic depression, 2020 stock market crash, currency collapses, job losses, third world poverty, UK debt crisis, furlough scheme, NHS socialism, and the 1930s Great Depression.

Dedicated to libertarianism, this channel aims to inform, enlighten and inspire individuals to pursue a different political course with values of freedom and liberty at its heart. Challenging the orthodox and redundant state-centric views of mainstream political parties, The Libertarian Listener seeks to present interviews, coverage of news and current affairs, economic insight and political analysis from the perspective of open-minded, freedom-seeking, liberty-loving individuals.

Libertarianism is an egalitarian ideology that renounces state apparatus and authority, instead promoting the freedom of the individual as the most effective forger of our own destinies. Within this comes notions of personal responsibility and property ownership, with liberty and freedom ending where another’s begins. It is based on the timeless works of classical liberal political figures such as John Locke, Thomas Paine and John Stuart Mill.

LINKS:
www.independentlibertarians.uk