Allister Heath
British Journalist and Editor of the Sunday Telegraph
Allister Heath is the Editor of the Sunday Telegraph, one of Britain's leading papers. He has built a reputation for incisive economic commentary, often championing free-market principles while critiquing policies like high taxation, net zero extremism, and what he perceives as cultural decline, often sparking debate with his provocative style.
Tomorrow, he and the guys will be discussing the British Government, the economy, immigration, free speech, Angela Rayner’s resignation and the recent cabinet reshuffle.
Comment your questions for Francis and Konstantin to ask Allister below.
What’s the most high-impact reform the UK could make today that we’d still thank ourselves for in 10-20 years?
Do you see a common thread about recent unstable governments throughout the West? Australia went through 6 Prime Ministers in as many years, the UK, France just again, and even the US has done an unusual split term presidency.