
Why CPAC GB Matters: The Future of Conservative Politics
The Liz Truss Show Β· Just The News
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Show Notes
The conservative movement is going global.
In this episode of The Liz Truss Show, Liz is joined by Andrew Cooper of CPAC Australia to discuss the launch of CPAC Great Britain β taking place in London from July 16β18.
They explore how CPAC has influenced politics in Australia, the rise of alternative conservative movements, and what Britain can learn from the global shift to the right.
From immigration and free speech to Net Zero and political realignment, this conversation looks at the growing coordination between conservative movements across the UK, US, and Australia.
As insurgent parties gain traction and traditional parties are forced to respond, is this the beginning of a wider political reset?
π Topics covered:
What CPAC is and why it matters
The rise of alternative conservative movements
Australia vs UK political trends
Immigration and cultural change
Free speech laws and political control
Net Zero and ideological divides
Reform UK and global parallels
ποΈ CPAC GB takes place in London, July 16β18
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