
In the lead up to the March for Australia on Nov 29, many Australians have been wondering how much anti-immigration sentiment is fuelled by old fashioned bigotry and how much is genuine and justified concern for our safety and culture under the pressure of mass immigration from cultures very different from our own.
Someone who has not been afraid to speak about these uncomfortable issues is Australian born, UK based GB news commentator and host of The Spectator’s ‘Fire At Will’ Podcast, Will Kingston.
Did the UK government and media’s fear of being called racist lead them to turn a blind eye to thousands of rapes of British women and girls across decades? And how much has the clampdown on free speech prevented the national conversation around it?
What Australia can learn from the UK’s seemingly horrific experience with mass immigration and loss of free speech. And could the old adage that we lag 5 years behind the UK for once be an advantage for us?
Hayley and Will discuss these questions and more on the second episode of H.M.Q.C.
Listen to Will’s podcast and follow him below. The episode we mention with grooming gang scandal whistle blower, Maggie Oliver is Ep. 102.
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