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How Lockdowns Broke Britain: Molly Kingsley Exposes the Fallout

Jan 27, 20261 hr 1 minEp. 236
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Episode description

Molly Kingsley, co-founder of UsForThem, joins Lee Hall for an in-depth conversation exploring the lasting consequences of the UK's Covid-19 pandemic lockdowns.

Beyond digital ID and the suggested prohibition of X's AI tools, she addresses the myriad difficulties faced by the British public after the vaccine introduction, alongside a significant breakdown in societal and institutional trust.

Drawing from her own investigative work, Kingsley shares disturbing revelations about conflicts of interest involving senior decision-makers and pharmaceutical companies during the crisis. She contrasts these findings with the ongoing Covid-19 Inquiry, which she describes as potentially amounting to a costly whitewash that fails to hold those responsible to account.

Kingsley also highlights the severe, long-term damage inflicted on an entire generation of British children by prolonged school closures and lockdowns. She explains how temporary shifts in education—such as increased dependence on digital technology and remote learning—became entrenched, with lasting implications for children's development, well-being, and future prospects.

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