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Itâs the second coming of the Donald as President Trump is inaugurated to the Oval Office for his second term, but what do your co-pilots make of the political antics across the pond?
Closer to home, co-pilot Pearson delivers her thoughts from this weekâs trial of the Southport killings, which she believes demonstrates a âmass coverupâ by the government.
Joining your co-pilots this week is 'Britain's strictest' Headteacher, of Michaela Community School, Katharine Birbalsingh who explains the reasons behind her recent letter to the Education Secretary, Bridget Phillipson.
And co-pilot Halligan gives a glimpse behind the curtain from his recent appearance on Question Time.
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Read Allison: Why we Brits envy the US having Donald Trumpâ: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/01/22/britain-jealous-of-us-donald-trump/|
Read Allison: âStarmerâs mealy-mouthed statement shows heâs no leaderâ:https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/01/21/starmer-southport-axel-rudakubana-jo-cox-thomas-mair/ |
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Your co-pilots have blasted off a whopper of a rocket this week so strap in.
Itâs Labour vs lettuce this week as the scrutiny of Chancellor Rachel Reeves continues to the rising drumbeat of calls for her to go. And with a resignation and an upcoming inauguration, thereâs no shortage of melodrama in orbit this week.
It will come as no surprise that the residents of the rocket are less than impressed with âRachel from accountsâ; is she on borrowed time and will there be an emergency budget in March? Resident rocket economist co-pilot Halligan brings his expert opinion and context to the discussion.
Joining your co-pilots this week to discuss the recent grooming gang scandal is the inspirational author of Infidel: My Life, and Prey: Immigration, Islam, and the Erosion of Women's Rights, is activist Ayaan Hirsi Ali.
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Read Allisonâ : âRachel Reeves should quit now, not later this yearâ: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/01/14/rachel-reeves-should-quit-now-not-later-this-year/ |
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Itâs a new year and the rocket returns with a blast to take on tax rises, economy worries and a grooming scandal, but what do your co-pilots make of 2025âs headlines so far?
Liam questions why Labour wonât launch a national inquiry into the grooming gangs, whilst Allison thinks the countryâs leading party are too hung up with promoting diversity as a strength to investigate any wrongdoing.
Strapping into the rocket for the first voyage of the year is Economist Andrew Lilico who explains exactly why he thinks Former PM Liz Truss didnât crash the economy with her mini budget.
And there are results from the great âPlanet Normal Christmas Weigh inâ....
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Read Allison Elon Musk has ripped the cloak of deceit off one of Britainâs most disgusting scandals: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/01/07/elon-musk-has-ripped-cloak-of-deceit-off-britain-scandal/ |
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In this, the second of a two part series, co-pilots Pearson and Halligan dig into the data files for some of their most explosive voyages on the rocket of right thinking, from 2024.
Thereâs been no shortage of madness on the rocket over the past few months, the peak of which was definitely when co-pilot Pearson spearheaded a free speech campaign in wake of a shocking visit to her home on the morning of Remembrance Sunday by Essex police.
Thereâs also been an abundance of politicians that have graced the rocket this year, and back in August Liam interviewed future Leader of the Conservative Party Kemi Badenoch.
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In this, the first of a two part series, co-pilots Pearson and Halligan dig into the data files for some of their most explosive voyages on the rocket of right thinking, from 2024.
Thereâs been no shortage of madness on the rocket over the past few months, the peak of which was definitely when co-pilot Pearson spearheaded a free speech campaign in wake of a shocking visit to her home on the morning of Remembrance Sunday by Essex police.
Thereâs also been an abundance of politicians that have graced the rocket this year, and back in October your co-pilots were lucky enough to interview former Conservative Prime Minister, Liz Truss, to get her take on Labour's Budget.
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Christmas is coming but the madness on the rocket of right thinking shows no signs of slowing down. Itâs time to strap in for the last voyage of 2024.
In light of the latest inflation figures Liam gives his review of Labour's economic strategy which he feels has âtalked downâ the economy.
And co-pilot Pearson delivers some strong opinions on the latest approach to governing non crime hate incidents in this country.
On this very special festive addition of Planet Normal the rocket is joined by none other than âAngela Raynerâ....itâs a no brainer!
And your co-pilots reveal their news predictions for the upcoming New Year.
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A sombre journey to Planet Normal today, as Allison and Liam learn that the father of Sara Sharif has been found guilty of the 10-year-oldâs murder just before recording. Co-pilot Pearson decries that a little girl could have been a victim to such violence in modern Britain, and what it says about integration in our country.
Plus they discuss the events of Syria, and co-pilot Halligan notes that the 'tectonic plates of Western politics is shifting' as mainstream European politicians use events as a chance to call for Syrians in their nations to return home.
Boarding the rocket of right-thinking this week are co-founders of savetheparish.com, the impressively named Admiral Sir James Burnell-Nugent, and journalist Emma Thompson. Sir James and Emma give a passionate pitch for the humble parish church, and why bureaucracy is at fault for the many closures.
Plus your co-pilots dip into the mail bag for more tales of free speech fighters at work.
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As Prime Minister Keir Starmer celebrates a turbulent 5 months in office by eventually turning on the Downing Street Christmas lights, co-Pilot Pearson celebrates reaching new records in her weight-loss journey. But elsewhere there is less reason to be joyous with the oncoming news woes.
Both your co-pilots question the need for the PM to âre-launchâ his government, whilst the rocketâs resident economist Halligan delivers some stark truths about the growth of the UK economy.
Strapping into the rocket this week for a return mission is Sir David Davis who explains why he decided to return to parliament as well as his take on the UKâs current political antics.
And your co-pilots have a new game of âStarmer BingoââŠ
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Read Allison: âGregg Wallaceâs revolting behaviour is far from banterâ: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/12/03/gregg-wallace-revolting/ |
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The campaign for free speech on the rocket has been a runaway success with no signs of slowing down.
This week your co-pilots tackle a bulging mail bag with a Planet Normal Email special reading out some of your reactions to Allisonâs victory for free speech.
They also deliver their verdict on Chancellor Rachel Reevesâs latest economic moves and the Labour party's most recent promises to âfix the foundationsâ.
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Read more from Liam : https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/10/26/lord-bamford-boris-must-return-if-next-tory-leader-fails/ |
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Read Allison: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/11/26/allison-pearson-vindicated-non-crime-hate-incident-essex/ |
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Itâs been one helluva week on the rocket for co-pilot Pearson, as she describes the ânews tsunamiâ that has crashed through her life.
Your co-pilots talk through the reaction to Allisonâs story and discuss the principle of free speech in this country.
Also boarding the rocket to discuss his new book, âWhat went Wrong with Capitalismâ, is author Dr Ruchir Sharma who lays out his solution to the relationship between state support and free markets.
And there is no shortage of post this week as your co-pilots dive into the rocketâs bulging mailbag as readers react to recent events.
Read more from Liam: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/authors/liam-halligan/ |
Read more from Allison: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/authors/a/ak-ao/allison-pearson/
Read Allison: âMy week from hell shows that the Britain we love and trust is goneâ: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/11/19/my-week-in-the-eye-of-the-storm/ |
Read Susanne Moore: Read Suzanne Moore:â I donât always agree with Allison Pearson but I will defend her right to free speechâ: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/11/20/defending-free-speech-left-right/ |
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In wake of co-pilot Pearsonâs shock visit from the police on Remembrance Sunday, the rocket reflects on the principle of free speech in our country. Allison explains what happens when the journalist becomes the storyâŠ
Elsewhere Liam gives his take on why the Harris campaign failed to reach many voters in the US election after his trip across the pond last week.
Also Joining your co-pilots on the rocket this week to discuss her arrest following a tweet about the Southport killings, is Bernadette Spofforth.
And your co-pilots weigh in on the latest news from the COP29 conference.
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Read more from Allison: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/authors/a/ak-ao/allison-pearson/
Read Allison: âMy visit from police on Remembrance Sunday is living proof of our two-tier justice systemâ: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/11/12/my-visit-from-police-is-proof-of-two-tier-justice-system/ |
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Co-pilot Pearson is off on a special mission this week so Liam is joined in the cockpit by resident part time co-pilot, Tim Stanley.
As the news breaks of Donald Trumpâs victory in the US Liam and Tim dissect the news tsunami from across the pond.
As the rest of the world comes to terms with what just happened, Tim describes why we shouldnât be that surprised at the result, and Liam gives his economic prognosis.
Whilst back on UK soil, the Tory party welcomes a new leader but what do your co-pilots make of Queen Kemi?
Also boarding the rocket to discuss the fate of UK farming in wake of Labourâs first Budget is farmer Richard Payne, who delivers a harsh prognosis for the future of the profession.
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As Labour unveils their first budget in 14 years, the rocket beams in for a bumper Budget special with not one but two stowaways! But what do the rocketâs incumbents make of Chancellor Rachel Reevesâs first big fiscal challenge.
Former Prime Minister Liz Truss explains why she thinks Chancellor Rachel Reeves might have âturbo charged taxesâ and could be about to âcrash the car into the wallâ.
Chief Economist at Net Wealth and former Chief Economic Advisor to Boris Johnson Dr Gerard Lyons, outlines the good, the bad and the uglier sides of the Budget.
Elsewhere on the podcast Allison explains why she has declared her allegiance to one particular candidate in the nearly finalised Tory leadership contestâŠ.
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This episode was recorded live at the Battle of Ideas Festival in London on 20th October 2024
In this very special episode of Planet Normal, the rocket beams in live from the Battle of Ideas Festival featuring not one, but two very special stowaways..
Sociologist and social commentator, Professor Frank Furedi shares his thoughts on how we can tackle what he calls the âmadnessâ of political correctness.
Writer and comedian, Andrew Doyle also explains why we need to prioritise the value of free speech in our society.
And your co-pilots weigh in on the governmentâs recently unveiled plans for NHS and prison reform, and itâs safe to say theyâre not sold.
Thereâs also a healthy dose of Velma stats and a Scooby accompaniment!
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The countdown to Labour's first Budget is on, but what do your co-pilots make of the new Chancellor's plans? Brace yourselves it's another news TsunamiâŠ
Liam isnât convinced Labourâs plan for growth will strengthen up the public finances and believes a more prudent approach to spending is needed.
Allison agrees and is concerned if they increase National Insurance on employers it will lead to less investment and fewer jobs.
Joining your co-pilots for this weekâs voyage is former Downing Street advisor and journalist Andy Coulson. The former News of the World Editor shares his thoughts on the first 100 days of the Labour government and reflects on his time at Belmarsh prison where he first formed the idea for his podcast âCrisis, What Crisis?â.
And your co-pilots weigh in on Health Secretary Wes Streetingâs endorsement of weight loss drugsâŠ
Read more from Liam: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/authors/liam-halligan/ |
Read more from Allison: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/authors/a/ak-ao/allison-pearson/
Read Allison: âIâm buying a generator. Who would want to invest in blackout Britain?â: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/10/16/buying-a-generator-in-blackout-britain-ed-miliband/ |
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Fresh from a shock elimination in the Tory leadership race, your co-pilots deliver their verdict on the latest results from the now two horse race. And did co-pilot Pearson really influence the result?
One year on from the shocking 7th October attack in Israel, the rocket reflects on Allisonâs recent dispatch to Israel and welcomes Brendan OâNeill into the cockpit. Brendanâs new book âAfter the Pogrom: 7 October, Israel and the Crisis of Civilisationâ describes how he believes the West failed in their actions following the events in Israel.
Your co-pilots also share an exciting announcement about an upcoming event and Bob the Bard returnsâŠ
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Read more from Allison: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/authors/a/ak-ao/allison-pearson/
Read Allison: âNot one girl could be shown to her parentsâ: The horrors of Oct 7 â as told by the survivorsâ: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2024/10/05/oct-7-israel-survivors-stories-state-of-the-nation/ |
Read Allison: âHamas murdered my sister and her husband â but we will give their babies a normal lifeâ: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/10/06/oct-7-attack-orphan-twins-guy-roi-adoptive-parents/ |
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The rocket beams in live from the Tory Party Conference in Birmingham this week and thereâs no shortage of melodrama to dissect as the Party gears up to elect its new leader.
Fastening their seat belt alongside your co-pilots this week is leadership contender and previous stowaway, Robert Jenrick MP for Newark, who shares his hopes for the party should he win the contest.
Liam gives the rocket the inside scoop from the conference as the race for Leader of the Opposition aka the conservative âbeauty contestâ reaches its final straight.
And Allison shares a stark warning about the potential dangers of lithium batteries on solar farms.
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Read Allison: ââIâve seen how Ed Milibandâs net zero dream turns into a nightmare. It will destroy Britainâ:
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**Some of Alison's reporting contains descriptions you may find distressing
With Conference season in full swing, what do your co-pilots make of the PMâs latest speech slip up at the Partyâs Conference?
Liam thinks Starmerâs speech failed to set the room alight as much as previous Labour PM Tony Blair would have done.
And Allison shares some moving observations from her recent trip to Israel.
Also strapping into the cockpit this week is Chairman of Reform UK, Zia Yusuf, who explains the Partyâs plans to create the most formidable political ground campaign in the country, by the next general election.
And finally thereâs an eagerly anticipated weight loss update from both co-pilotsâŠ
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Strapping into the rocket of right thinking this week for a Planet Normal exclusive is Tory leadership hopeful Tom Tugendhat who shares the reasons why he thinks he can carry the party back to power in five years, and why he wants to get the selection process completed as soon as possible to lead an effective opposition.
Whilst co-pilot Pearson is doing some on the ground reporting in Israel, temporary co-pilot Nick Timothy steps into the cockpit.
On the agenda Nick ponders whether Health Secretary Wes Streeting has the âwalkâ to match the âtalkâ that the NHS so desperately needs to reform. Whilst Liam expresses some concerns at some of the economic narratives coming from the Labour Party ahead of the Autumn Statement.
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Autumn is slowly coming into view on the rocket of right thinking and the words on everyoneâs lips are âwinter fuel paymentsâ.
Labour won their round in the Commons but your co-pilots arenât impressed with the partyâs latest policy decisions.
The Chancellor claims this decision is for the good of the economy, however Liam thinks that it doesnât match up with the economyâs recent growth rate. Whilst Allison thinks the Chancellor is in danger of appearing âdalek likeâ in the run up to the Autumn statement.
And thereâs an exciting stat of the week from VelmaâŠ
And strapping in with a âclunk, clickâ to give his take on the electric vehicle push, is CEO of Vertu motors, Robert Forrester, and why he thinks the UK just isnât readyâŠ
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