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00:00  Steve Bannon criticizes conservatives for not taking decisive action and calls them "gutless" for not fighting for their principles.

00:28 ️ Steven Edington introduces Steve Bannon to discuss whether the populist revolution of 2016 has been betrayed by conservatives.

00:43  Bannon identifies himself as a populist nationalist, not a conservative, and criticizes conservatives for being controlled opposition.

01:11  Bannon predicts the collapse of the Tory party due to their failure to stand firm on their principles, contrasting with the grassroots takeover in the U.S.

02:05 ️ Bannon argues that the primary issue is political will, not intellect, and emphasizes the need for leaders who are willing to fight for their beliefs.

02:48 ️ Bannon mentions Churchill's defiance during WWII as a model of courage, contrasting it with the current conservative cowardice.

03:31  Bannon and Edington discuss the radical left's influence on conservative policies, especially regarding immigration, and the betrayal of Brexit promises.

04:12  Bannon recalls a missed opportunity for a bilateral trade deal between the U.S. and post-Brexit UK due to the British leadership's lack of vision.

05:20  Bannon criticizes Boris Johnson and other leaders for their globalist stances, suggesting that Britain needs a more populist nationalist approach.

06:03  Bannon believes that the Tory party's adherence to neoliberalism and neoconservatism has led to voter betrayal and calls for a new populist nationalist party.

07:38 ️ Bannon discusses how establishment Republicans betrayed Trump during his presidency, emphasizing the divide between nationalists and globalists. 08:34  Bannon predicts a massive financial crisis in the UK, leading to a political reset and the potential rise of a true populist nationalist movement. 09:41  Bannon highlights the restrictive media environment in the UK, contrasting it with the more open media landscape that supported Trump's resurgence in the U.S. 11:06 🇮🇹 Bannon notes that Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni increased immigration despite her populist platform, reflecting a broader political betrayal. 13:24  Bannon asserts that Trump is a moderate within the populist nationalist movement, trying to accommodate various factions while maintaining core principles. 14:08  Bannon argues that Trump did not betray the 2016 revolution, highlighting his battles against the deep state and establishment Republicans. 16:28  Bannon emphasizes the fundamental divide in modern politics as being between nationalists and globalists, transcending traditional party lines. 18:06 ️ Bannon supports Trump's plan to restructure the FBI and other aspects of the administrative state as part of a broader effort to dismantle the deep state. 19:12  Bannon criticizes conservative media for not supporting Trump, illustrating the broader media and establishment opposition he faces. 20:08 ️ Bannon underscores the importance of recognizing the 2020 election as stolen to understand the depth of the deep state's power and the need for reform. 20:34  Bannon praises Dominic Cummings for his effectiveness and insights, crediting him with Boris Johnson's significant election win by focusing on economic issues. 22:28  Bannon criticizes Boris Johnson's involvement in the Ukraine war, arguing it led to unnecessary destruction and aligns with Western elites' agendas. 23:25  Bannon criticizes Liz Truss's financial strategies, advocating for immediate control of government spending and reevaluation of defense budgets. 24:52  Bannon claims that outside of London, the UK is essentially a poor country, attributing this to the structure of neoliberalism and neoconservative policies. 26:27  Bannon warns of potential violent revolution if the UK's economic system is not restructured towards more entrepreneurial capitalism. 27:50  Bannon discusses the historical context of labor's anger towards political elites, comparing it to the potential for future revolutionary sentiments in the UK. 29:12  Bannon emphasizes the need to reallocate economic benefits from capital to labor to prevent societal unrest and economic instability. 30:49  Bannon highlights the historical economic motivations behind the American Revolution, emphasizing entrepreneurial spirit and resistance to monopolistic power. 32:12 ️ Bannon describes the American Revolutionary generation as speculators and smugglers who preferred risk over British economic control. 33:47 ️ Bannon links the Civil War to the need for a free labor market, contrasting nationalist versus globalist perspectives within the Southern aristocracy. 34:27 🇺🇸 Bannon recounts efforts to negotiate a fair trade deal between the UK and the US post-Brexit, criticizing British officials for their lack of initiative. 35:40 ️ Bannon discusses the challenge of dealing with anti-Trump British officials and the need to reform the UK's deep state and defense procurement processes. 37:47 ️ Bannon accuses MI5 and MI6 of driving actions against populist movements, highlighting collaboration with US intelligence in operations like Crossfire Hurricane. 38:01  Bannon emphasizes the need to dismantle the entrenched administrative state in both the US and UK, citing significant bureaucratic power and influence. 40:21  Bannon critiques Liz Truss's economic policies, emphasizing the importance of clear financial planning to avoid destabilizing markets and pensions. 41:03  Bannon suggests that Nigel Farage should return to dismantle the Conservative Party, which he sees as having already self-destructed. 41:18 ️ Bannon criticizes the Tory party for 14 years of misrepresentation and failing to deliver on Brexit, despite the overwhelming mandate. 42:12  Bannon compares the Republican Party's transformation to what he believes should happen with the Tory party, advocating for a populist and nationalist rebuild. 43:08  Bannon emphasizes the need to address economic issues affecting the Midlands and promises that a fair deal for hardworking people would secure their support. 44:00  Bannon discusses the historical significance of 1789, 1914, and 1989, highlighting the French Revolution, World War I, and the end of the Cold War. 45:22 ️ Bannon draws parallels between the lead-up to World War I and current global tensions, warning of a potential "guns of August" moment. 46:44  Bannon highlights the dangerous advancements in technology and weaponry, stressing the urgent need for peace negotiations, particularly in Ukraine. 48:23  Bannon warns of the catastrophic potential of modern warfare technologies, urging immediate diplomatic efforts to avoid escalation. 49:05 ️ Bannon describes the Russian Revolution as an example of how a small, dedicated group can seize power, drawing lessons for the current political climate. 50:28  Bannon compares Bolsheviks to modern elites, emphasizing their ruthless pursuit of power and the necessity for the MAGA movement to adopt similar resolve. 52:05 ️ Bannon asserts that Trumpism and the MAGA movement are rising due to their alignment with middle and working-class interests, unlike the elites. 53:15 ️ Bannon defends the MAGA movement's democratic methods, arguing that it represents the majority and challenges undemocratic elites. 55:37  Bannon argues that the MAGA movement, composed of middle-class and working-class Americans, is united by nationalism and economic concerns. 57:14  Bannon emphasizes that MAGA is not isolationist but opposes imperialism, advocating for America First policies and cautioning against foreign entanglements. 59:02  Bannon warns against involvement in Ukraine, arguing that historical leaders would not support such deep engagement in Russian territory. 01:00:43  Bannon connects the cultural decline to conservative inaction, criticizing elites for their failure to oppose detrimental changes since the 1960s. 01:02:04  Bannon credits grassroots efforts, particularly by parents and local activists, for recent conservative victories in the U.S., rather than relying on elites. 01:02:33  Bannon emphasizes the need for political will and resilience, urging conservatives to withstand name-calling and fight for their country. 01:03:15  Bannon predicts that eventually, strong leaders will emerge in the UK to save the nation, despite current conservative weakness. 01:03:28 ️ Bannon describes Lyndon Johnson as a monster, suggesting his involvement in the Kennedy assassination and calling him the worst president of the 20th century.

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