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Peter York's Culture Wars House Party

Peter York's Culture Wars House Party

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“PETER YORK’S CULTURE WARS HOUSE PARTY” podcast is all about Peter’s cultural preoccupations which range from how political Culture Wars are waged, to the reputational currency of clever celebrities, to the best sources of suede loafers in St James’s. He’ll be hosting people he admires and people he wants to argue with and people who like to natter about the correct placement of buttons.


Peter York is the author of “Dead Cat – Culture Wars and how not to lose them.” However, his influence extends back to the 1970s, where he pioneered the role of ‘style editor’ at Harpers and Queen magazine, alongside co-author Ann Barr. Together, they penned the era-defining sensation, “The Official Sloane Ranger’s Handbook,” which became the bestselling trade book of the 1980s.

Throughout the decades, Peter has continued to leave his mark on the cultural landscape. He’s authored numerous books and presented several TV programs, including the nostalgic gem “Peter York’s Eighties” in the 1990s.


More recently, Peter has shifted towards more serious subjects, tackling issues such as “The War Against the BBC,” co-authored with Professor Patrick Barwise, and the thought-provoking “Authenticity is a Con.”


Join us as we explore the multifaceted world of Peter York and his enduring contributions to cultural discourse.

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Episodes
  • David Aaronovitch on Conspiracy Theories, the New Culture Wars and the BBC
    Apr 22 2026

    David Aaronovitch is, in many people’s minds, the classic Hampstead political commentator: half‑Jewish, wholly metropolitan, former long‑time Times columnist and the calmly forensic voice of Radio 4’s The Briefing Room. From the Protocols of the Elders of Zion and Henry Ford’s obsessions to today’s influencer‑economy cranks who monetise paranoia online, David traces what really motivates conspiracy theories, how they’ve evolved – and where simple denial shades into something darker.

    From there, we wander through the new right‑wing networks and their culture‑war franchises: Matt Goodwin’s controversial picture of who ‘the elite’ really are, Viktor Orbán’s well-funded internationals, Nigel Farage’s theological policy guru and the grand narratives about ‘the war on Western civilisation’, migration, ULEZ, cyclists, feminism, low birth rates and Israel–Palestine that all add grist to the Culture Wars mill.

    Along the way we touch on BBC cuts – whether David will keep his job - and whether the Corporation is still worth fighting for. And why, in 2026 it’s hard work being reasonable.


    Please do check out my latest book, A Dead Cat On Your Table – available online and in all good book shops.

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Danny Dorling: Brexit Myths and Britain’s Inequality Crisis
    Apr 16 2026

    Professor Danny Dorling, Oxford social geographer and professional spoiler of comfortable assumptions about Britain. He explains how geography began as imperial management and maps the link between empire and inequality that still shapes Britain’s place at the top of Europe’s inequality league table.


    Danny shows how we went from our most equal moment in the 60’s and 70’s to today’s extremes, why the first faint signs of rising equality feel bad, and how the right feeds off the fear that inequality breeds. We talk “wealth creators”, British exceptionalism in private schooling, and how the elite consensus on climate change was broken.


    Was it really Red Wall voters wot won the Brexit vote? Danny tells the true social‑geography story of Leave and how the media stigmatised the result.


    We then ask why the “nice” left keeps failing to capitalise on its winning story – from the ‘dead cat’ tactic versus the long hard slog, to how Trump has changed trolling and warped the ecology of think tanks.


    Please do check out my latest book, A Dead Cat On Your Table – available online and in all good book shops.

    @peteryork.bsky.social

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • Michael Wolff on Trump’s Second Term and the Epstein Fallout
    Mar 2 2026

    Michael Wolff, bestselling chronicler of Trump and Murdoch — and my very first guest on this podcast just before Trump took office — returns from a snow-blinded Hamptons to describe what Trump’s second term feels like to him, and why he has called it “a heartbreaking year and a frightening year.”

    He discusses how, in his view, a president presiding over “a government of one” can still bend an entire system around himself. Drawing on 100 hours of taped conversation with Jeffrey Epstein he explains how he interprets those files - what they reveal about power and the idea of a global elite.


    Please do check out my latest book, A Dead Cat On Your Table – available online and in all good book shops.

    @peteryork.bsky.social

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    52 mins
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