In This Episode
Britain is defenceless, declares the Spectator’s cover piece this week. From the size of the armed forces to protection against cyber warfare, the government is not spending fast enough to meet the UK’s security challenges. But is the public ready to choose warfare over welfare? And can we blame the young people who don’t want to fight for their country?
For this week’s Edition, host William Moore is joined by opinion editor Rupert Hawksley, columnist Matthew Parris, and Whitehall editor of the Financial Times Lucy Fisher.
As well as meeting Britain’s defence challenge, they discuss: whether the Mandelson scandal is bigger than the Profumo affair; the organised gangs terrorising rural farmers in the UK; and, why some people just can’t get enough of conspiracy theories.
Produced by Patrick Gibbons.
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