James O'Brien: Conscience, empathy, and learning how to be right (with Fi Glover)
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After 50 fantastic episodes, James O’Brien’s time at the helm of Unfiltered is sadly coming to an end.
In this special episode with BBC Radio 4 presenter Fi Glover, James signs off from the interviewees chair with a touching conversation about his life. James shares his experiences from growing up adopted and getting expelled from school to breaking into journalism through gossip columns and showbiz, before ultimately finding his ideal platforms at LBC and JOE. He talks about the curse of being right when all is going wrong, his personal politics, views on free speech, the dangers of amplifying extremists, that infamous Nigel Farage interview, and offers his thoughts on private education, capitalism and economics, feminism, sexual abuse, #MeToo, the future awaiting Britain, and of course, Brexit.
Unfiltered will return with a new presenter after a very brief hiatus.
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