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Welcome to episode 12 of the Sceptic! On the show this week, host Laurie Wastell speaks to the following guests:

Ben Sixsmith, Online Editor at the Critic and author of the Zone substack, on Keir Starmer’s miserabilist plan to ban smoking outside pubs;

Len Shackleton, Professor of Economics at Buckingham University and a fellow at the Institute of Economic Affairs, on the bizarre equal-pay ruling against Next that spells disaster for British business;

Reverend Doctor Bernard Randall, on how he’s been persecuted by the Church of England for delivering an LGBTQ-sceptical sermon in line with Christian doctrine – and how he’s fighting back;

And for our premium subscribers, Laurie speaks to Alan Halsall, a leading volunteer in the Vote Leave campaign, on how his life was made a misery by the Electoral Commission because he campaigned for Brexit.

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Follow Laurie on X: https://x.com/L_Wastell

Read Ben’s article on smoking here.

Read Len’s articles here and here.

Donate to support Reverend Randall’s legal appeal here.

Read Alan Halsall’s article on the Daily Sceptic here.

And get your copy of his book, Last Man Standing: Memoirs from the front line of Brexit, here.

Produced by Richard Eldred.

Filmed at the Westminster Podcast Studio.

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Welcome to episode 12 of the Sceptic! On the show this week, host Laurie Wastell speaks to the following guests:

Ben Sixsmith, Online Editor at the Critic and author of the Zone substack, on Keir Starmer’s miserabilist plan to ban smoking outside pubs;

Len Shackleton, Professor of Economics at Buckingham University and a fellow at the Institute of Economic Affairs, on the bizarre equal-pay ruling against Next that spells disaster for British business;

Reverend Doctor Bernard Randall, on how he’s been persecuted by the Church of England for delivering an LGBTQ-sceptical sermon in line with Christian doctrine – and how he’s fighting back;

And for our premium subscribers, Laurie speaks to Alan Halsall, a leading volunteer in the Vote Leave campaign, on how his life was made a misery by the Electoral Commission because he campaigned for Brexit.

Donate to the Daily Sceptic to access our premium content.

Follow Laurie on X: https://x.com/L_Wastell

Read Ben’s article on smoking here.

Read Len’s articles here and here.

Donate to support Reverend Randall’s legal appeal here.

Read Alan Halsall’s article on the Daily Sceptic here.

And get your copy of his book, Last Man Standing: Memoirs from the front line of Brexit, here.

Produced by Richard Eldred.

Filmed at the Westminster Podcast Studio.

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