Last Week on Voices - 17 Oct 2025: The Insurgency Double Bill
Your weekly update on everything Fighting for a Free Future has been up to over the last week. Thank you for all of your support!
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Thank you all very much for your continued support of Fighting for a Free Future. We are so proud of the growth we’re continuing to see with Voices for a Free Future and The Insurgency with Steve Baker. We have been so pleased to see many of you continue to shop Fighting for a Free Future merchandise, and we are thankful to all of you who continue to share our articles and messages across social media.
In case you missed it, here is everything Fighting for a Free Future put out last week!
The Insurgency Double Bill
In a first for The Insurgency, we were delighted to put out two fantastic interviews on Friday.
In the first, Steve and Harry sat down with broadcaster and financial analyst Albie Amankona. The three discussed the problems facing both the country and the contemporary centre-right, including housing, the economy, and tolerance:
In the second, Steve and Harry spoke to the Prosperity Institute’s James Graham about debanking, a growing national scandal:
The PI’s latest campaign, attempting to address the injustices of debanking, is currently looking for stories from those who have faced it first hand. If you’ve found yourself unable to open a bank account or had yours closed without good reason, you can find out how to tell your story at https://www.prosperity.com/media-publications/have-you-been-debanked/.
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We will remember them.
“The sacrifice wasn’t worth the result it is now. […] What we fought for was our freedom, we find now it’s a darn sight worse than what it was when I fought for it.”
Book Club: Herbert Spencer's the Right to Ignore the State and Hayek’s Why I Am Not a Conservative
This month, our book club read Hebert Spencer's The Right to Ignore the State (1851) and Hayek’s Why I am Not a Conservative (1960). These two essays, written a century apart, confront us with the same question: Do we believe in freedom enough to trust others with it?
Government "enshittification": The insidious drag of bureaucratic growth and the principle of zero harm
With less than two weeks to go, Westminster is rife with talk of which taxes the Chancellor will increase in her “Nightmare before Christmas” Budget. However, there are many more fundamental problems…
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