What is happening to the political landscape in the United Kingdom? Can the Conservative Party recover from its current turmoil? What will a Labour government mean for the future of the country? Jordan Peterson tackles these pressing questions in a compelling discussion that dives deep into the heart of British politics, examining the current state of the Conservative and Labour parties and the broader cultural implications for the UK. Jordan Peterson begins by questioning the trajectory of the Conservative Party, which seems to have been overrun by globalist liberals pushing a progressive agenda. He expresses his concerns about the potential rise of the Labour Party, given his extensive experience in academia and his familiarity with the ideologies that often influence such movements. Peterson's apprehension about what a Labour government might do to the UK is palpable as he explores the implications of their policies. Peterson criticizes Keir Starmer, the Labour Party leader, for his lack
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