Dining across the divide: Wait a minute, you vote Reform and you read the Guardian?'
Michael expressed a strong belief in nuclear energy for its reliability and compactness, countering Bernard's focus on renewable energy as a more viable solution.
Badenoch expressed that she identifies as Nigerian through ancestry but not by identity, stating, I dont identify with it any more, most of my life has been in the UK.
Dining across the divide: He talked about cancel culture going too far Gregg Wallace came up'
Neil believes that the term 'woke' has been misused and advocates for resilience against words, promoting the idea that names shouldn't harm individuals.
Portland City Councilor Hires, Then Immediately Fires Controversial Local Podcaster
Andy Chandler was fired from his videographer position by Councilor Dan Ryan after his past political views were deemed inconsistent with office values.
Young Europeans losing faith in democracy, poll finds
Support for democracy among young people in Europe varies significantly, with only half in France and Spain seeing it as the best government form, while Poland has lower support.
Dining across the divide: I said, I'm slightly to the right of Genghis Khan. She said she was to the left of Karl Marx'
Barry shared his perspective on the complexity of asylum seekers, expressing skepticism while recognizing their life-changing decisions, which reflects a broader dialogue on immigration and societal responsibility.