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Culture, Economics, and the Housing Crisis: The Generational Divide | Reem Ibrahim 

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Fleur and Amy sit down with Reem Ibrahim, a libertarian firebrand known for her vocal criticism of the NHS. With her sharp wit and unwavering convictions, Reem delves into the intricacies of her political philosophy, offering a thought-provoking perspective on individual liberty, the role of government, and the importance of free speech.
From her journey towards libertarianism to her views on cultural conservatism and the housing crisis, this conversation is a must-listen for anyone seeking a nuanced exploration of contemporary political culture.
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@thorc4167
@thorc4167 28 дней назад
Great show, love the hosts.
@richardwood6146
@richardwood6146 25 дней назад
Most of this podcast was about Liberalism and free speech, I would consider changing the title of the video. Great episode!
@stevealba4599
@stevealba4599 28 дней назад
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:17 *📺 Reem Ibrahim is a libertarian known for criticizing the NHS on various media platforms.* 01:00 *💼 Reem Ibrahim transitioned from being a one-nation wet conservative to embracing libertarianism after studying political philosophy.* 02:09 *📅 Reem Ibrahim recommends using an Outlook calendar for effective time management.* 03:44 *💭 Reem Ibrahim's upbringing and academic exploration led to her adoption of fiscally conservative and socially liberal views.* 05:50 *🎥 Reem Ibrahim encountered objectivist philosophy, challenging her upbringing and beliefs about living for oneself vs. others.* 08:12 *🏡 Reem Ibrahim values the nuclear family structure and opposes sexual promiscuity.* 12:24 *💬 Reem Ibrahim highlights the importance of consistency in supporting free speech for everyone, regardless of personal disagreement.* 16:59 *🗣️ Reem Ibrahim believes in hearing all ideas in a free society to distinguish good ones from bad ones.* 21:32 *🛡️ Reem Ibrahim discusses the balance between free speech and consequences, especially in contexts like military orders.* 21:46 *⚖️ Emphasize the importance of considering freedom of speech along with its consequences.* 24:29 *🔊 Reem Ibrahim highlights her commitment to speaking her mind and being unapologetic about her views on media platforms.* 29:35 *💬 Acknowledging the value of individuals like Reem Ibrahim who provide thought-provoking arguments and diverse perspectives even in challenging environments.* 37:04 *🌍 Reem Ibrahim discusses the global movement for liberty and the fight for similar values across different countries.* 40:01 *🔒 Reem Ibrahim advocates for the rule of law and safe/legal routes for migrants while emphasizing the importance of abiding by existing legislation.* 43:20 *💼 A personal anecdote shared by Fleur underscores her experiences with individuals relying on benefits despite having opportunities and qualifications.* 43:34 *😡 Anecdote highlights entitlement and bad attitude of individuals relying on benefits, impacting their work ethics.* 46:16 *🏡 Reem discusses the Renters Reform Bill affecting evictions and the impact on landlords and tenants.* 48:06 *💼 Reem advocates for allowing safe/legal routes & work for migrants, emphasizing the need for sustainable solutions and rule of law.* 49:12 *🚫 Reem addresses illegal immigration dynamics, criminal gangs exploiting vulnerable people, and the need to enforce laws.* 56:40 *🔫 Exploring the feminist argument for gun rights as a potential equalizer in self-defense scenarios.* 57:39 *🏥 Reem critiques the NHS as a government socialist monopoly, advocating for free-market concepts of choice and competition in healthcare systems.* 59:45 *💰 Reem discusses the financial aspects, choice, and competition in alternative healthcare systems like the Singaporean model.* 01:03:41 *📉 Amy raises a question about how healthcare systems could influence family planning decisions due to financial considerations.* 01:04:34 *⚖️ Reem points out the neglect of cultural and social foundations due to the intense focus on economic policies, impacting societal responsibilities.* 01:05:13 *🏡 Discussion on the interplay between culture and economics, highlighting the declining trend in family formation due to housing shortages and affordability issues.* 01:06:21 *💭 Notable lack of holistic thinking by those in power concerning the connection between economic policies, cultural impacts, and housing crises.* Made with HARPA AI
@vvwalker7261
@vvwalker7261 27 дней назад
Young people like Reem give me hope for the future
@The-Thirteenth-Floor
@The-Thirteenth-Floor 28 дней назад
Here are 10 dots, but I cannot join them and only spout mainstream narratives. I'm with Fleur on this one, she is clearly the critical thinker and gets raw facts rather than those spun to fit the narrative... We need more people as we have an ageing population (how many more millions need to arrive before we have enough?), grow the economy (we are all poorer than 20 years ago), people here are generally lazy (the vast majority of workers were born here). We don't build enough homes (you want millions more here and if you open your eyes you will see housing developments everywhere). We have millions sitting on their backsides (try getting a job in an area where the only factory has just shut, so you can get cheap goods). It would take you 10 minutes on ONS to find almost none of what your guest has said is actually correct, and almost every country in the West have the same narratives/ problems. Interesting... We don't make cheap stuff and need to import everything? What jobs will these millions do then? Cheese is horrible? You obviously have never eaten our cheese whilst sitting in your bubble thinking you know what it is like to live in all the areas of this country outside of London; I could go on. Almost everything this person said has come from nonsense narratives rather than actual real life experience and research. Try exploring this country rather than another and you can then say things like "I have seen this happening in Newcastle" or "I have spoken at length to people in Glasgow." Come on girls, you can do much better than interviews like this.
@timkinss
@timkinss 28 дней назад
Who decides who gets to talk, exactly. You either decide people can or the worst people down the line will declare you can't.
@floccinonfacio594
@floccinonfacio594 28 дней назад
Tough one. If you wanted to talk to kids about them needing to take hormone blockers or cutting bits of themself off, then I'd decide that you'd have to get a fat lip. However, if you wanted to talk to kids about the wonders of nature, then I would not. Therefore, it's not always the worst people who don't want you to speak about a particular topic.
@keef2000
@keef2000 27 дней назад
I disagree with Reem. We have really great cheeses in the UK. Dairy UK states that "there are over 700 named British cheeses produced in the UK."
@Cotictimmy
@Cotictimmy 25 дней назад
"Let's not slag-off the way she looks - because we're better than that." 🤣
@wanderlandstudios7595
@wanderlandstudios7595 28 дней назад
🙃🙂🙃
@vvwalker7261
@vvwalker7261 27 дней назад
48:10 her view on economic migrants is what has got the UK where it is today. We don't want net tax beneficiaries, that is why the UK is 28th and falling in GDP per capita, the housing market is dysfunctional and public services are under strain.
@rumco
@rumco 25 дней назад
She looks at the bible first 😂 Dear god
@BlueBeeMCMLXI
@BlueBeeMCMLXI 28 дней назад
Be careful. There have been many times in history when housing was hard to afford. Don't make further divisions in a nation where there are more than enough fractures in the British edifice.
@timkinss
@timkinss 28 дней назад
Everyone just stop talking, the edifice can't cope
@IshtarNike
@IshtarNike 28 дней назад
This is a very vague statement.
@bobbregazzi2925
@bobbregazzi2925 28 дней назад
Can't believe you girls never mention Australia in you options of a place to move too, it's much better than America ..
@linmal2242
@linmal2242 27 дней назад
You are just biased; but then so am I . (We have all this land, but State Govts. won't release it so housing is also our problem !)
@linmal2242
@linmal2242 27 дней назад
Shhhhh ! Don't tell the world what we've got !
@QuercusRobur44
@QuercusRobur44 24 дня назад
Except with more authoritarian police and the place that actually set up covid camps for the unvaccinated.
@ilyasVa
@ilyasVa 28 дней назад
Not going to get anywhere by talking about this. You can talk about this for the next fifty years and it will still be a mess
@timkinss
@timkinss 28 дней назад
Just stop talking, that's a good idea. The comments section demands it
@IshtarNike
@IshtarNike 28 дней назад
Genius comment. Don't talk just give in.
@ilyasVa
@ilyasVa 28 дней назад
@@IshtarNike it’s not going to make the slightest difference
@fleurmeston
@fleurmeston 28 дней назад
@@ilyasVawhat are you doing to make a difference?
@ilyasVa
@ilyasVa 28 дней назад
@@fleurmeston absolute sod all and who is?
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