“The Week According To . . . David Vance”
“In this episode we welcome back our good friend David Vance to tackle a range of topics, including the case of Jordan Richardson, a Muslim convert sentenced to 16 years for terrorism-related offenses, and broader issues with sentencing disparities in the UK judicial system. We examine Keir Starmer’s recent visit to China, highlighting concerns about espionage, economic dependencies, and the UK’s pivot toward closer ties with Beijing. The discussion then shifts to the ongoing situation in Iran, focusing on protests against the regime, reported deaths in the tens of thousands, U.S. military buildup in the region, and the lack of response from international bodies like the UN. Additional segments address U.S. immigration enforcement actions by ICE, including the shooting of activist Alex Pretti in Minneapolis, and UK domestic matters such as a convicted terrorist standing for local council in Birmingham, the state of the Conservative Party under Kemi Badenoch, and the rollout of facial recognition technology by the government. The episode concludes with reflections on civil liberties and political leadership.”
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