• Is Britain Still a Christian Country? | Bishop Cei Dewar & Liz Truss Debate the Crisis
    May 15 2026

    Former Prime Minister Liz Truss speaks to Bishop Cei Dewar about Christianity in Britain, free speech, the civil service, woke ideology, immigration, the Church of England, Reform UK, Labour, the deep state, censorship, British identity and the future of the United Kingdom. The discussion covers: The decline of mainstream Christianity Rising church attendance among Gen Z Free speech and street preacher arrests The role of the civil service and institutions Labour, Keir Starmer and progressive ideology Reform UK and political realignment Britain’s Christian heritage and identity The future of the British state Islam, integration and community tensions Brexit, the ECHR and the Supreme Court Why many believe Britain is at a turning point

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    30 mins
  • Trump’s America Is Winning — So Why Are People Still Complaining?
    May 13 2026

    Liz Truss speaks with David Pollock about the future of the West, Donald Trump’s America, Britain’s economic decline, mass migration, Soros-funded activism, free speech, California politics, the 2026 midterms and whether conservative movements can stop the rise of the globalist left.


    They discuss:

    * Trump’s economic record

    * Why Republicans struggle with messaging

    * Britain’s stagnation and falling living standards

    * California’s political crisis

    * Spencer Pratt’s mayoral ambitions in Los Angeles

    * Soros-funded organisations and political activism

    * Censorship, X and Elon Musk

    * The threat of socialism and communism in the West

    * Why the US midterms matter globally

    * The future of Britain, Europe and America

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    25 mins
  • Trump’s America First Fightback Is Coming for Congress | Mayor Scott Singer | The Liz Truss Show
    May 11 2026

    Liz Truss is joined by Scott Singer, former Boca Raton mayor and Republican congressional candidate in Florida’s newly redrawn 25th District, to discuss the coming midterms, President Trump’s America First agenda, the fight to secure the border, and why Congress must do more than chase viral clips.


    Singer argues that Trump’s tax cuts, deregulation, border policy and energy agenda are resonating with voters — but warns that Congress must turn executive orders into lasting law. He also discusses free speech, the radicalisation of the Democratic Party, antisemitism, immigration, the Washington swamp, and why America’s midterm elections matter far beyond the United States.

    Florida’s congressional map was recently redrawn and signed into law by Governor Ron DeSantis, with Scott Singer pivoting his campaign to Florida’s 25th District following the changes.

    This is a conversation about the future of the American right, the battle against socialism and woke politics, and whether the West can rediscover common sense.


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    25 mins
  • “Blair’s Constitutional Vandalism”: Jamie Borwick on the Blobification of Britain
    May 8 2026

    Jamie Borwick joins the show to discuss the removal of hereditary peers from the House of Lords, Tony Blair’s constitutional reforms, the rise of unelected bureaucratic power, and what he describes as the “blobification” of Britain.


    The conversation explores the growth of quangos, the expansion of the civil service, the Supreme Court, the Human Rights Act, the Climate Change Act, and how power has shifted away from elected politicians toward permanent institutions.


    Lord Borwick also discusses:

    * The changing role of the House of Lords

    * Whether Britain’s constitution still functions properly

    * The rise of five-party politics

    * Reform UK and Conservative decline

    * The dangers of bureaucratic government

    * The future of British democracy

    * Why independent media matters

    * Whether Britain now needs a “counter-revolution”


    A wide-ranging discussion on constitutional reform, accountability, the future of Parliament, and the direction of the United Kingdom.

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    37 mins
  • Alex Phillips: Reform Surge Could Destroy Labour & Tories | The Liz Truss Show
    May 6 2026

    Alex Phillips joins Liz Truss to discuss the political earthquake facing Britain ahead of the local elections.


    They debate the rise of Reform UK, the growing support for the Green Party of England and Wales, the future of Keir Starmer, Nigel Farage’s strategy, immigration, media bias, Net Zero, welfare spending, the UK economy and the collapse of trust in traditional political parties.


    Topics include:

    Reform UK polling surge

    Green Party support among young voters

    Keir Starmer leadership pressure

    Nigel Farage strategy analysis

    UK local elections

    Immigration debate

    Net Zero policies

    Welfare spending crisis

    Political media bias

    Independent media in Britain

    CPAC GB

    UK economy and taxation

    Labour vs Conservatives

    Rise of populist politics

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    31 mins
  • UK Housing Crisis EXPOSED: Russell Quirk on Renters Reform, Landlord Exodus & Why Prices Keep Rising
    May 4 2026

    In this episode, Liz Truss is joined by property expert Russell Quirk to break down the real causes of the UK housing crisis — and why both Labour and Conservative policies have made things worse.


    Quirk explains how tax changes, regulation, and the upcoming Renters Reform agenda are driving landlords out of the market, reducing housing supply and pushing rents higher. With tens of thousands of landlords exiting the sector, tenants are now facing fewer choices and rising costs.


    The discussion covers:

    The impact of the Renters Reform Bill and EPC regulations

    Why government intervention is inflating house prices

    How schemes like Help to Buy increased demand but failed to boost supply

    The role of the Bank of England and money printing in asset inflation

    Why young people are being locked out of home ownership

    The influence of bureaucracies like Homes England and the Climate Change Committee

    How immigration and housing supply pressures intersect

    Why both major parties have failed to solve the crisis


    They also explore broader political themes, including:

    The rise of anti-landlord sentiment

    The role of local government and “the blob” in blocking reform

    Why housing policy is driven by short-term politics, not long-term solutions

    What upcoming local elections in Essex and beyond could reveal about public sentiment


    This is a deep dive into why housing in Britain is becoming increasingly unaffordable — and who is responsible.

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    30 mins
  • Britain Needs a First Amendment Before Free Speech Disappears | Lord Toby Young
    May 1 2026

    Liz Truss is joined by Lord Toby Young, founder of the Free Speech Union, to discuss Britain’s growing free speech crisis, cancel culture, political policing, online speech arrests, and why the UK may need its own version of America’s First Amendment.

    Toby reflects on his own cancellation in 2018, how it led to the creation of the Free Speech Union, and what his organisation has learned from thousands of cases involving people disciplined, investigated or arrested for lawful speech.

    They discuss the rise of cancel culture, the role of the police in investigating social media posts, the impact of the Online Safety Act, free speech concerns around CPAC GB, and whether US pressure through trade deals could help protect civil liberties in Britain.

    This is a wide-ranging conversation about liberty, censorship, political intimidation, cancel culture, policing, and the future of free expression in the UK and across the English-speaking world.

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    38 mins
  • Since 1971, Your Money Has Lost 95% of Its Value
    Apr 29 2026

    On this episode of The The Liz Truss Show, Liz Truss is joined by Jordan Walker, founder of the Bitcoin Collective, to examine what has gone wrong with Britain’s economy — and why the problem may lie at the very core of our monetary system.


    Since the UK abandoned the gold standard in 1971, the pound has steadily lost purchasing power, with inflation, asset price inflation, and widening inequality reshaping the economic landscape. For younger generations, the traditional path — education, work, home ownership — is becoming increasingly out of reach.


    This conversation explores:


    How fiat currency and central bank policy have reshaped the economy

    The real impact of quantitative easing and money supply expansion

    Why housing affordability has collapsed for younger generations

    The lack of scrutiny around monetary policy in mainstream media

    How Bitcoin introduces scarcity and challenges state control of money

    Why businesses — not governments — may drive financial change


    As debate grows over the role of the state, economic growth, and financial freedom, this episode asks a fundamental question:


    Is the system broken — or is it working exactly as designed?


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    29 mins