• Britain's Rape Gang Problem: Sin, Silence, and the State

  • Jan 10 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 27 mins
  • Podcast

Britain's Rape Gang Problem: Sin, Silence, and the State

  • Summary

  • Church of England revs with a difference Thomas Pelham and Jamie Franklin sit down to talk about the biggest storiesin church and state. This time:

    • The UK rape gang scandal goes international as Elon Musk calls Keir Starmer an apologist for genocide and says that Jess Phillips should be in prison.
    • The Children's Welfare and Schools Bill looks set to enforce a woke curriculum across all schools and take the right to home educate away from parents.
    • Justin Welby steps down and Archbishop of York, Stephen Cottrell steps up to take charge of the CofE. His first move to combat managerial failure? More managerialism of course!
    • And we conduct our yearly review of the King's Christmas Speech: Politics? Theology? Controversy? There's a little bit of everything.

    All that and a bit more as ever. Enjoy!
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