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Quiet Riot Episode 27 - Farmed Outrage

Quiet Riot Episode 27 - Farmed Outrage

Update: 2024-11-211
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Naomi and Alex welcome former UK Ambassador to the US, Sir Kim Darroch, whose dismissal Trump demanded in 2020, to the studio to talk through what's in store from a Trump second term. We also take a look at the farming protests and try a novel approach: to reach a balanced view based on the evidence. Plus regular features Grin And Share it and Troll With It.


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Kim: “Gary Cohn, who was Trump’s economic adviser in the White House [in 2017], tells the story of how, when crazy ideas came up from some of the real ideologue Trump supporters, on tariffs and things like that, he would get tipped off by a friend in the outer office, go in and steal them and bury them in the deepest cupboard.”


Kim: “If agencies receive instructions which they believe are mad or damaging to US security, they will resist. Trump had huge rows with the CIA and FBI in his first term. I think that pattern will continue, especially with Tulsi Gabbard in charge.”


Kim: “[The new UK-US Ambassador] will need to be ready for the 5AM twitter-storm. He will wake up reach for his phone and post anything that has caught his eye and there is no filter. It’s pure Trump. There’s nobody sitting there at five in the morning saying, Mr President you shouldn’t do that.”


Naomi: “Farmers have many reasons to feel angry and let down. Brexit has hurt them: lost EU subsidies, difficulty in hiring seasonal workers, the extra cost of importing goods or importing seed, chemicals, and other things they need, but also trade deals which put them at a competitive disadvantage.” 


Alex: “We have become addicted to very cheap, low quality food. Good food costs money to produce. So, there is truth to the farmers’ core complaint which is that, on the whole, as a country, we don’t appreciate their work and the thing they produce sufficiently.”  


Alex: “Farage has cost farmers more money through Brexit than any inheritance tax. Now he’s cosplaying in tweed from head to toe, marching alongside them. Tractors came to Whitehall in March, to protest the trade deals Badenoch signed. Now she’s making speeches and being applauded. How can I take them seriously? Where are their principles?”


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Reporting on the wider effects of Sadiq Khan's free school meals policy in the Mirror.


LINKS:

Tortoise Media's Peer Review.

The Poke's collection of responses to the 'woke sandwiches' story.

Dan Neidle's view of the inheritance tax changes for farms.

Richard Murphy's view of the inheritance tax changes for farms.

An archived version of the Together website (so you don't have to part with your data).


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With Naomi Smith, Alex Andreou and Kenny Campbell – in cahoots with Sandstone Global.

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Quiet Riot Episode 27 - Farmed Outrage

Quiet Riot Episode 27 - Farmed Outrage

Alex Andreou, Naomi Smith, Kenny Campbell