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Why does Tommy Robinson continue attracting such fierce support and equally fierce condemnation across Britain? In this explosive conversation, former undercover detective Peter Bleksley joins Andrew Gold to discuss populism, public anger, national identity, and why controversial anti-establishment figures are gaining enormous attention during a period of collapsing trust in British institutions. 👉 Subscribe to The Daily Heretic now for fearless conversations: https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos Peter Bleksley — former Scotland Yard detective, policing expert, and familiar face from Channel 4’s Hunted — gives his unfiltered analysis of why large sections of the British public increasingly feel ignored, dismissed, or misrepresented by politicians, media outlets, and public institutions. In this focused discussion, Bleksley examines why figures like Tommy Robinson resonate with many people who believe concerns surrounding immigration, public safety, integration, and national identity have been avoided or caricatured by establishment voices. Why are anti-establishment movements growing across Britain and the West? And what happens when ordinary citizens feel mainstream political parties no longer represent their anxieties, priorities, or cultural concerns? The conversation explores populism, nationalism, public trust, free speech, policing, media narratives, identity politics, protest movements, and the widening gap between institutions and voters. Bleksley argues that dismissing millions of frustrated citizens as simply “far-right” or extremist risks inflaming tensions further and preventing serious conversations about social cohesion, policing, crime, and immigration policy. What makes this discussion particularly compelling is Bleksley’s background inside law enforcement. Drawing on decades of policing experience, he explains why public confidence matters enormously and how institutional credibility begins eroding when large groups feel consistently unheard or demonised. The interview also examines riots, protest culture, political tribalism, social media outrage, cancellation culture, and why modern Britain feels increasingly polarised and emotionally charged. Andrew and Peter debate whether controversial figures emerge primarily because existing institutions fail to address public concerns honestly and transparently. The conversation also touches on media bias, public demonstrations, social cohesion, cultural identity, policing strategy, and why political discourse increasingly revolves around emotionally loaded labels instead of substantive debate. Despite the controversial nature of the topic, the discussion remains focused on understanding the social and political conditions that create anti-establishment movements rather than promoting extremism or hostility. Bleksley repeatedly emphasises the importance of open debate, equal policing standards, and restoring public trust before divisions deepen further. This interview stays tightly centred on one key issue: why Peter Bleksley believes Britain’s growing political anger cannot simply be dismissed away by institutions or media narratives. If you’re interested in Peter Bleksley, Tommy Robinson debates, British politics, populism, policing, and modern culture wars, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss. 🎥 Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6UbytXaQW2w&t=503s #PeterBleksley #TommyRobinson #BritishPolitics #Populism #AndrewGold #Heretics #FreeSpeech #Podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]
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