
About this episode
Iain and Tessa discuss social division fueled by political figures and international relations between Canada, Britain, and France.
Iain and Tessa discuss if Nigel Farage is fuelling social division (and whether Elon Musk is pouring petrol on the fire), why Canada may have more in common with Britain than America, and France's latest swipe at the UK — spoiler: it involves potholes.
People in this episode
Hosts: Iain, Tessa
Topics covered
- social division
- politics
- Canada-Britain relations
- France-UK relations
- Elon Musk
- Nigel Farage
Keywords
- Nigel Farage
- Elon Musk
- Canada
- Britain
- America
- France
- UK
- social division
Mentioned in this episode
Places: Canada, Britain, America, France, UK
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