“… a raw and unedited conversation at his home in Somerset. In this wide-ranging dialogue, we explore his Catholic upbringing, his current faith and daily prayer life, and how these shape both his family life and his political convictions.
We discuss the foundations of his conservatism, his perspectives on Reform UK, and the potential for a united right in British politics. Sir Jacob also shares candid thoughts on issues like immigration and digital ID cards, highlighting the profound interconnectedness of his faith and political convictions throughout.
This conversation offers a rare insight into the deep Catholic faith that shapes one of Britain’s most distinctive political voices, exploring how theology, tradition, and moral conviction continue to guide both his public and private life.”
