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Challenging Government Narratives and Digital Surveillance in Britain

Opinion
June 13, 2026 · 3:12 AM

A panel of commentators on The New Culture Forum has fiercely criticized what they describe as the "epic gaslighting" of the British public, particularly in the aftermath of a recent high-profile incident. The discussion, due to premiere on June 13, 2026, also targets proposals by Labour leader Keir Starmer that would allow authorities to scan citizens' phones.

Panelists argued that the government and mainstream media have systematically misled the public, using emotional manipulation to push narratives that serve elite interests. They pointed to the case of Henry Nowak, a murder that they claim exposed a broken two-tier justice system, as an example of official narratives being used to deflect from deeper issues.

The show also zeroes in on Starmer's reported plans to expand digital surveillance, which the panel says would grant the state unprecedented access to personal data. Critics described the move as a dangerous overreach that threatens privacy and civil liberties.

"This is about control," one panelist said. "They want to monitor every message, every search, every phone call. And they're doing it under the guise of safety."

The New Culture Forum, known for its outspoken conservative and libertarian views, regularly challenges government policies and media bias. The upcoming episode promises to dive into what organizers call "the biggest lies told to the British people in recent years."