In this episode, we dive into the life and insights of Paul Thorpe, a former professional watch dealer with an eclectic background in sports and business. Thorpe shares his journey from the football fields of Fulham Football Club to the world of luxury watches, highlighting how a chance encounter at Harrods shaped his career. The discussion then pivots to Thorpe's political views, particularly his support for Tommy Robinson, whom he describes as misunderstood by mainstream media but personally known to him as a kind and educated individual. Thorpe delves into the broader implications of UK politics, discussing recent protests as peaceful gatherings of diverse groups advocating for civil liberties and free speech.
He critiques the disconnect between political parties and the public, expressing disappointment in some political figures while advocating for unity and grassroots movements like the Pledge. Thorpe also touches on the influence of figures like Elon Musk in reshaping narratives and emphasizes the importance of platforms like YouTube for providing a voice to those often sidelined by traditional media. This episode encapsulates Thorpe's call for active engagement in democracy, urging listeners to stand against perceived state overreach while fostering a sense of community and shared purpose.
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*Special thanks to Bosch Fawstin for recording our intro/outro on this podcast.
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Great work Peter, I love Paul’s ability to articulate his opinions and views in such clear and positive terms, we are on the rise, onwards and upwards.
Wednesday Jan 22, 2025
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