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Welcome to the Weekly Sceptic, the Daily Sceptic podcast. Host Nick Dixon discusses the events of the past week with founder Toby Young and editor Will Jones, interviews special guests, and more

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Welcome to the Weekly Sceptic, the Daily Sceptic podcast. Host Nick Dixon discusses the events of the past week with founder Toby Young and editor Will Jones, interviews special guests, and more

    Fight Fight Fight

    Fight Fight Fight

    Welcome to the Weekly Sceptic episode 96
    This week Nick and Toby talk about:
    Where they were when Trump was shot (in the ear).
    The tsunami of bad takes about the attempt to assassinate the former President, from the Denver Post headline -- "Gunman Dies in Attack" -- to David Baddiel half-jokingly suggesting Trump conspired to have himself shot.
    Was the abject failure of the Secret Service to protect Trump a cock-up or a conspiracy? Toby thinks cock-up, Nick isn't so sure.
    The fact that Biden has also benefitted from the failed assassination attempt in the that is has snuffed out the coup to replace him and made replacing him less attractive since Trump's victory is now nailed on.
    And premium content on www.basedmedia.org, which includes:
    Trump picking JD Vance as his running mate, which both Toby and Nick think is smart.
    England's loss in the Euro finals and Gareth Southgate's resignation as manager. 
    Everyone’s favourite section Peak Woke, in which Nick decries the Science Museum's decision to stop being funded by a Norwegian energy company and Toby rails against the Key's advice to teachers to liken the British Empire to Nazi Germany.
    A new section devoted to the most egregious examples of anarcho-tyranny in the past week.
    And in the Based Department, the clear winner is Donald Trump -- what could be more based than reacting like he did to being shot at -- and the runner up is Health Secretary Wes Streeting for making his predecessor's temporary ban on puberty blockers permanent.
    This week’s sponsor: Thor Holt
    To connect with Thor, message him on linkedin.com/in/thorholt/ or go to GrowthPresenter.com
    To purchase tickets to the Weekly Sceptic Live, go to https://www.eventbrite.com/e/weekly-sceptic-live-tickets-943483162537?aff=oddtdtcreator
    To advertise to our large and loyal audience, drop Toby a line on theweeklysceptic@gmail.com
    You can listen to or watch the podcast at: www.basedmedia.org
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    Join the Free Speech Union www.freespeechunion.org/join/
    Listen to Nick’s podcast – The Current Thing – https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-current-thing/id1671573905
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    Produced by Lambeth Walk Productions.
    Music by Tinderella www.tinderella.info

    • 57 min
    Labour Blandslide

    Labour Blandslide

    Welcome to the Weekly Sceptic episode 95
    This week Nick and Toby talk about:
    The General Election result, in which Labour won a landslide in spite of just 20% of the electorate voting for them
    The ‘Portillo Moments’ on the night in which Liz Truss, Jacob Rees-Mogg, Grant Shapps, Penny Mordaunt and Miriam Cates lost their seats
    The five seats won by pro-Palestinian candidates who are far more toxic than the five Reform MPs, but got a free pass from the media during the election campaign
    The runners and riders in the Tory leadership election and whether Robert Jenrick is enough of an outsider to qualify as a  ‘dark horse’
    And premium content on www.basedmedia.org, which includes:
    The French election result in which the National Rally polled the most votes, but ended up coming third
    Why the Dems will have to choose Michelle Obama as the candidate if they defenestrate Biden because they can’t pick a white man in preference to Kamala Harris 
    Everyone’s favourite section Peak Woke, in which Nick worries about getting into trouble if he tells any of his female co-workers they look ‘nice’ in light of the employment tribunal deciding that’s sexual harassment
    And in the Based Department, the clear winner is Noel Gallagher for telling virtue-signalling musicians at Glastonbury: “Play your f***ing tunes and get off.”
    This week’s sponsor: Thor Holt
    To connect with Thor, WhatsApp him on +44 7906 321593 or ping him on linkedin.com/in/thorholt
    To purchase tickets to the Weekly Sceptic Live, go to https://www.eventbrite.com/e/weekly-sceptic-live-tickets-943483162537?aff=oddtdtcreator
    To advertise to our large and loyal audience, drop Toby a line on theweeklysceptic@gmail.com
    You can listen to or watch the podcast at: www.basedmedia.org
    Donate to the Daily Sceptic www.dailysceptic.org/donate/
    Join the Free Speech Union www.freespeechunion.org/join/
    Listen to Nick’s podcast – The Current Thing – https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-current-thing/id1671573905
    Subscribe to Nick’s Substack www.nickdixon.net
    Help Nick keep both of his podcasts going by buying him a coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/nickdixon
    Produced by Lambeth Walk Productions.
    Music by Tinderella www.tinderella.info

    • 1 hr
    Fear Starmer

    Fear Starmer

    Welcome to the Weekly Sceptic episode 94
    This week Nick and Toby talk about:
    The final week of the General Election campaign, in which Nigel Farage lost a step and Rishi Sunak finally brought his A game
    Whether to believe the eve-of-election MRP polls showing the Conservatives neck-and-neck with the Lib Dems on around 60 seats
    If the actor in Channel 4’s ‘exposé’ of Reform in Clacton was a genuine activist or a paid shill
    Kemi Badenoch’s spat with David Tennant and whether she was playing the race card when she said it was a bad look for a rich white guy to criticise the only black woman in the Cabinet
    And premium content on www.basedmedia.org, which includes:
    A rant against the two Garys – Gary Neville and Gary Lineker
    Marine Le Pen giving Emmanuel Macron a bloody nose in the French parliamentary elections
    The US Presidential election debate and the terrible price Biden’s team have paid for pretending the attacks on Biden for being too old to do the job were just ‘misinformation’
    Everyone’s favourite section Peak Woke, which this week has a clear winner – the Glastonbury Festival-goers who passed around Banksy’s inflatable dinghy, complete with inflatable migrants
    And in the Based Department, the guy who won $175,000 in compensation from the police after he was arrested for giving an officer the finger and... tractors!
    This week’s sponsor: Thor Holt
    To connect with Thor, WhatsApp him on +44 7906 321593 or ping him on linkedin.com/in/thorholt
    To advertise to our large and loyal audience, drop Toby a line on theweeklysceptic@gmail.com
    You can listen to or watch the podcast at: www.basedmedia.org
    Donate to the Daily Sceptic www.dailysceptic.org/donate/
    Join the Free Speech Union www.freespeechunion.org/join/
    Listen to Nick’s podcast – The Current Thing – https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-current-thing/id1671573905
    Subscribe to Nick’s Substack www.nickdixon.net
    Help Nick keep both of his podcasts going by buying him a coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/nickdixon
    Produced by Lambeth Walk Productions.
    Filmed at the Westminster Podcast Studio.
    Music by Tinderella www.tinderella.info

    • 1 hr 1 min
    The Farage Barrage

    The Farage Barrage

    Welcome to the Weekly Sceptic episode 93
    This week Nick and Toby talk about:
     
    Nigel Farage provoking a ‘Matrix attack’ by claiming Putin’s invasion of Ukraine was provoked.
     
    The Conservatives' imploding election campaign and whether Reform really are pulling ahead.
     
    Whether Keir Starmer wants to ‘reform’ the constitution because he wants to permanently embed radical progressive policies or just preserve the power of the professional managerial class.
     
    And premium content on www.basedmedia.org, which includes:
     
    The real reason behind Starmer's claim he would never ‘go private’, i.e., his wife works for the NHS so he and his family would get special treatment.
     
    The Supreme Court decision that effectively puts an end to Britain’s oil and gas industry.
     
    Everyone’s favourite section Peak Woke, which includes a discussion of whether we live in a ‘patriarchy’, as per Taylor Swift, or a ‘matriarchy’.
     
    And in the Based Department, J.K Rowling, Javier Milei and the ‘hawk tuah’ girl
     
    This week’s sponsor: Thor Holt To connect with Thor, WhatsApp him on +44 7906 321593 or ping him on linkedin.com/in/thorholt
     
    To advertise to our large and loyal audience, drop Toby a line on theweeklysceptic@gmail.com
     
    You can listen to or watch the podcast at: www.basedmedia.org
     
    Donate to the Daily Sceptic www.dailysceptic.org/donate/
     
    Join the Free Speech Union www.freespeechunion.org/join/
     
    Listen to Nick’s podcast – The Current Thing – https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-current-thing/id1671573905
     
    Subscribe to Nick’s Substack www.nickdixon.net
     
    Help Nick keep both of his podcasts going by buying him a coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/nickdixon
     
    Produced by Lambeth Walk Productions.
     
    Filmed at the Westminster Podcast Studio.
     
    Music by Tinderella www.tinderella.info

    • 52 min
    Tony Blair: TERF

    Tony Blair: TERF

    Welcome to the Weekly Sceptic episode 92
    This week:
    Nick and Toby talk about:
    Reform’s ‘Contract’, as well as the Labour and Conservative manifestos
    The next Conservative leadership election, which will be a 16-way contest, according to Tom Newton Dunn
    Keir Starmer’s visit to Czechoslovakia at the age of 23 to join a work cap
    Tony Blair’s embrace of his inner TERF and Gordon Brown’s blueprint for a deep state coup
    And premium content on www.basedmedia.org, which includes:
    The reaction of all three main party leaders to Jude Bellingham scoring the winner in England’s opening game of the Euros
    The possibility that a star chamber of Democratic grandees will stage an intervention to force the ailing Joe Biden to stand aside
    Everyone’s favourite section Peak Woke, which includes a discussion of ‘plus size inclusivity training’
    And in the Based Department, the England fans who sang ‘10 German Bombers’ in spite of being asked not to by the German police and James May, who pointed out that Pride celebrations are becoming a teensy-weensy bit authoritarian
    Go to Based to sign up as a premium subscriber for as little as £5 a month!
    This week’s sponsor: Thor Holt
    For a free consultation with Thor, go to GrowthPresenter.com
    To advertise to our large and loyal audience, drop Toby a line on theweeklysceptic@gmail.com
    You can listen to or watch the podcast at: www.basedmedia.org
    Donate to the Daily Sceptic www.dailysceptic.org/donate/
    Join the Free Speech Union www.freespeechunion.org/join/
    Listen to Nick’s podcast – The Current Thing – https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-current-thing/id1671573905
    Subscribe to Nick’s Substack www.nickdixon.net
    Help Nick keep both of his podcasts going by buying him a coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/nickdixon
    Produced by Lambeth Walk Productions.
    Filmed at the Westminster Podcast Studio.
    Music by Tinderella www.tinderella.info

    • 1 hr 3 min
    D-Day for Rishi

    D-Day for Rishi

    Welcome to the Weekly Sceptic episode #91
    In a week full of political news, Nick and Toby talk about:
    Rishi Sunak’s D-Day disaster and whether the Conservative election campaign is now holed below the waterline
    The ultra-woke Lib Dem manifesto, which reads as though it’s been written by junior staff members of the Guardian
    Keir Starmer’s unbelievably wooden, robotic performance in the two-way, ITV debate
    And premium content on www.basedmedia.org, which includes:
    The hostile reception given to Nigel Farage in the seven-way, BBC debate
    The European election results and whether it’s accurate to describe populist parties like Marine le Pen’s National Rally and Giorgia Meloni as “Hard Right”, “Radical Right” or “Extreme Right”
    Everyone’s favourite section Peak Woke, which includes a discussion of “front holes” and “bonus holes” as an alternative term for a Cervix
    And in the Based Department, the Welsh boys football club that has abolished girls’ football and the animal rights protestors who stuck a speech bubble attacking the RSPCA on Jonathan Yeo’s ghastly ‘red’ portrait of King Charles
    Go to Based to sign up as a premium subscriber for as little as £5 a month!
    This week’s sponsor: Thor Holt For a free consultation chat with Thor, go to www.GrowthPresenter.com
    To advertise to our large and loyal audience, drop Toby a line on theweeklysceptic@gmail.com
    You can listen to or watch the podcast at: www.basedmedia.org
    Donate to the Daily Sceptic www.dailysceptic.org/donate/
    Join the Free Speech Union www.freespeechunion.org/join/
    Listen to Nick’s podcast – The Current Thing – https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-current-thing/id1671573905
    Subscribe to Nick’s Substack www.nickdixon.net
    Help Nick keep both of his podcasts going by buying him a coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/nickdixon
    Produced by Lambeth Walk Productions.
    Filmed at the Westminster Podcast Studio.
    Music by Tinderella www.tinderella.info

    • 57 min

Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5
488 Ratings

488 Ratings

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The78996 ,

This podcast is floundering lately

Originally loved the dynamic between Nick and Toby, but feels like it’s in a bit of a rut lately. Nick is over-apologetic if he senses he’s offended Toby and Toby can’t relax enough to allow Nick to be himself. Is this repeating the pattern of London Calling? Please tell me it’s not!

orvis j sage ,

Tory runners and riders

Toby was extolling Jenrick as a dark horse. This would be the same Jenrick who had dinner with a donor or developer and then I think amended a planning decision? It was right at the start of Covid and I could be mistaken. Jenrick then famously ignored the covid restrictions and drove across the country. A loyal member of the Johnson govt to boot. Obviously not someone on my Christmas card list.

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