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British Thought Leaders features in-depth conversations on issues that affect and shape our society and culture, giving a voice to those marginalised by legacy media. Hosted by NTD UK’s News Director Lee Hall.

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episode The Case for Traditional Education: Helping British Children Thrive | Katharine Birbalsingh cover

The Case for Traditional Education: Helping British Children Thrive | Katharine Birbalsingh

Britain's strictest headmistress, Katharine Birbalsingh CBE (@Miss_Snuffy), tells @LeeAlanHall that it's time to ditch progressive teaching and go back to basics: firm discipline, structure, respect for authority, and clear rules. She says her school Michaela is real-world evidence that a strict, no-nonsense approach delivers outstanding results even in deprived areas. Katharine calls for a full ban on social media for kids, as well as a strict limiting of electronic device access for children, due to the damaging impact. Finally, she emphasises that real courage is required from educators and leaders to embrace these proven traditional methods and truly help Britain's children.

10. mars 2026 - 46 min
episode How We've Created a Mental Health Crisis Amongst Our Children | Lucy Beney cover

How We've Created a Mental Health Crisis Amongst Our Children | Lucy Beney

In this compelling episode, former school counsellor Lucy Beney says Britain faces a mental health over-diagnosis crisis amongst children. Beney says what used to be seen as the emotional distress of growing up, is now often diagnosed as mental illness. She talks about kids flaunting their diagnosis as a badge of honour and competing to be the most medicated; parents who are struggling in life using their children as emotional crutches; and a medical industry that is all too happy to get more lifelong patients on board. Beney talks about why she resigned her membership of the official counselling body and the harm medical professionals have caused in affirming children's gender distress. She calls on professionals and responsible citizens to stand up and oppose medicalising children who are confused about their gender. Her heartfelt message: adults must put the children first. Society must prioritise their wellbeing, shield them from ideological influences, and focus on addressing root causes to enable true healing and healthy development.

3. mars 2026 - 1 h 3 min
episode How EU Elites Are Silencing Dissent and Replacing Voters | Jacob Reynolds cover

How EU Elites Are Silencing Dissent and Replacing Voters | Jacob Reynolds

Jacob Reynolds, Head of Policy at MCC Brussels, joins Lee Hall to discuss the growing issue of censorship across Europe and the broader threats facing democratic processes. He examines how European elites seek to maintain control—from blocking certain candidates and parties from elections, to discrediting and smearing political opponents. Reynolds also says European politicians are openly discussing the replacement of their native populations with immigrants that they see as more favorable voters. Yet, amid these tactics, is there evidence that the establishment is losing ground? The rise of populist parties throughout Europe suggests voters are increasingly rejecting the dominant narrative and demanding change. The conversation also turns to the United Kingdom: Is the British state becoming hostile to its own citizens? And do we need leaders who prioritise the interests and needs of their native populations?

24. feb. 2026 - 45 min
episode "Technology Isn’t the Problem… We Are" – Timandra Harkness on Fragile Selves and Totalitarian Data Risks cover

"Technology Isn’t the Problem… We Are" – Timandra Harkness on Fragile Selves and Totalitarian Data Risks

In this engaging and thought-provoking discussion, journalist and author Timandra Harkness joins host Lee Hall to explore key ideas from her book Technology is Not the Problem. Harkness examines how our increasingly fragile sense of self fuels the demand for hyper-personalised technology and services. She delves into the ways these systems harvest vast amounts of personal data to deliver tailored experiences—and the serious risks that arise when such intimate information falls into authoritarian hands or is misused for control. The conversation also covers the rise of facial recognition technology, its growing legal and ethical implications, and how its widespread deployment contributes to deepening mistrust among citizens, governments, and major tech companies. A wide-ranging, insightful, and entertaining exchange that challenges us to question not just the tools we use, but the human desires driving their evolution.

17. feb. 2026 - 45 min
episode They Don't Care for Debate, Our Freedoms are at Stake | David Frost cover

They Don't Care for Debate, Our Freedoms are at Stake | David Frost

Lord David Frost joins Lee Hall on British Thought Leaders to say that despite winning recent battles, the war for British freedoms is far from won. In this wide-ranging interview, the former Chief Brexit Negotiator reveals how post-Brexit opportunities have been squandered amid a global shift back toward nation states and away from globalism. He makes the case for leaving the ECHR, questions the establishment's apparent aversion to free debate, and says the government is prioritising ideological schemes like digital ID over urgent crises: defence, the NHS, and a broken migration system. Lord Frost assesses the Conservative Party's struggle against Reform UK on the right—and shares his vision for the party's future.He also explains why he has taken on the role of Director General at the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA), and how it will champion free-market economics and individual freedoms to future UK governments.

10. feb. 2026 - 50 min
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