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England, My England | Nick Buckley (MBE)

Discussing Nick Buckley's book on England and her current ailments
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In this episode, I engage with Nick Buckley MBE about his book 'England, My England'. We discuss the themes of personal responsibility, the role of men in society, the impact of decadence, and the challenges posed by unwanted immigration.

Buckley emphasizes the need for Englishmen to take ownership of their country and the importance of strong leadership in politics. The conversation also touches on societal issues related to masculinity and the unintended consequences of modern conveniences.

In this conversation, Nick Buckley MBE and I delve into the complexities of immigration, economic impacts, cultural changes, and societal issues in the UK. They discuss the illusion of wealth created by immigration, the need for systemic reform, and the importance of personal responsibility in education.

The conversation also touches on the hidden scandals within society, the role of police, and the changing dynamics of gender roles influenced by feminism. Ultimately, we emphasize the necessity of truth and critical thinking in addressing these challenges and the potential for a resurgence of national pride and identity.

You can get a copy of the book on Amazon


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Key takeaways from the discussion:

  • Personal responsibility is crucial for societal improvement.

  • Men need to reclaim their roles as protectors and providers.

  • Decadence is leading to societal decline.

  • The welfare state has contributed to weaker men.

  • Chemicals in the environment may be affecting masculinity.

  • Politicians often prioritize short-term gains over long-term solutions.

  • Every country gets the government it deserves.

  • Mass immigration is incentivized by government policies.

  • Society must focus on building strong communities.

  • Technology has made us more dependent and less knowledgeable. The economic benefits of immigration are often overstated.

  • We need to focus on individual wealth rather than national statistics.

  • Fixing the system is essential to address immigration issues.

  • Cultural changes in urban areas can lead to societal tensions.

  • Self-interest drives many migrants, not a desire to improve the host country.

  • Assimilation is crucial for successful integration of immigrants.

  • Covering up scandals only exacerbates societal problems.

  • The role of police in protecting vulnerable youth is critical.

  • Single parenting significantly impacts societal issues.

  • Feminism has altered the perception and role of women in society.


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