Richard Tice's Sunday Sermon: Out of touch MPs are obsessing over the definition of extremism. But it's their own policies that are extremist!

Richard Tice's Sunday Sermon: Out of touch MPs are obsessing over the definition of extremism. But it's their own policies that are extremist!

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Richard Tice

By Richard Tice


Published: 17/03/2024

- 11:00

Updated: 17/03/2024

- 14:02

'The greatest extremism at the moment is the width of the gap between Westminster and the real daily challenges of people up and down the country'

Welcome to this week's Britain's favourite Sunday Sermon. Well, the big topic in Westminster this week is 'what's the definition of extremism?'

A few words here and a few words there... Everyone's terribly exercised about it. Let me give you a clue: What is most extreme at the moment is the gap between what Westminster and the establishment are obsessing about And actually were ordinary folk up and down the country are worrying about or anxious about and frankly, very often are furious about.


Because Westminster is obsessing over 'what's the definition of Islamophobia'. They're obsessing over net zero. 'Do we transition? Do we decarbonise our grid by 2030 or 2035? Is it possible?'... all of this.

Their obsessing over gender ideology in schools and in adulthood.

Let me tell you. No one's obsessing about this stuff elsewhere in the country. Far from it.

Watch Richard Tice's full Sunday Sermon for March 17 2024 above.

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