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Peter Hitchens opens up about his brother, God, gay marriage and the legalisation of drugs

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Published on Aug 11, 2013

0:20 - David Cameron, and criticising politicians
2:38 - the future of the Conservative Party
4:13 - the role of opinion polls
5:21 - the nature of Peter Hitchens' Mail Online blog
6:30 - capital punishment in relation to Christianity
8:23 - capital punishment from a practical viewpoint
10:45 - Peter Hitchens on changing his mind
11:10 - differences between Mail readers and Telegraph readers
11:45 - social classes in the UK
13:19 - why Peter Hitchens believes in God
17:52 - why atheists don't want there to be a God, and abortion
20:15 - same-sex marriage
21:42 - campaigning for UKIP
23:20 - leaving the country in protest over an issue
24:13 - drugs, and suitable penalties
25:55 - the purpose of Question Time and other programmes
26:23 - leaving the EU, and referendums
29:30 - the effect of Scottish independence on the Tory Party
31:18 - a possible future alternative to the Conservatives
33:28 - Peter Hitchens on being a former Marxist-Leninist
34:23 - debating with Christopher Hitchens, and their relationship
35:16 - on falling out with Christopher Hitchens
35:44 - recalling specific debates with Christopher Hitchens
37:59 - asking Peter Hitchens to ask a question to Natalie Bennett, the leader of the Green Party, and UKIP's Nigel Farage

Watch our interview with Nigel Farage, in which we put Peter Hitchens' question to him: http://youtu.be/c3dNKx30AW4

And to see our interview with Natalie Bennett mentioned in the video, please click here: http://youtu.be/PwN8v_ur8dA

© 2013 - Chat Politics

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