In this episode of The Westminster Lens, James O’Brien takes four callers who argue that Brexit should now mean sweeping deregulation and calmly asks them to explain what that actually looks like in practice. From washing machines and bat surveys to working hours, food standards, and even the death penalty, each claim is tested against a single, reasonable standard: how does this improve people’s lives? What follows isn’t confrontation or outrage, but something more revealing certainty meeting basic scrutiny. This video focuses on how political arguments often sound persuasive until they’re asked to become specific. If you value calm, evidence-led analysis that cuts through noise rather than amplifying it, consider subscribing it genuinely helps the channel grow and push back against the noise.
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