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Baroness Beeban Kidron: “Democracy is no longer representative. It is bought.”

Baroness Beeban Kidron: “Democracy is no longer representative. It is bought.”

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Baroness Beeban Kidron has lived several lives in one. Award winning filmmaker, Hollywood director, crossbench peer and one of the earliest and most persistent critics of Big Tech, she has spent years sounding the alarm about the digital world long before the rest of us caught up.

In this episode of Full Disclosure, James O’Brien sits down with Beeban to trace the path from a radical North London childhood to the House of Lords, via Greenham Common, Hollywood and a career spent telling stories about power, exclusion and who gets heard. She reflects on the childhood operation that left her unable to speak, the camera that gave her purpose and the instinct that has driven everything since, from filmmaking to political campaigning.

Beeban explains why the arrival of smartphones felt like a turning point, how her documentary work with teenagers exposed the hidden costs of life online and why she believes the harms caused by tech are not accidental but built into the system. She speaks about lobbying, political failure and the transfer of power, money and control from public life into private hands.

It is a fiercely intelligent, deeply personal and often incendiary conversation about technology, democracy and what it will take to fight back.

Find out more about Users: How Big Tech Took Control and How to Fight Back by Beeban Kidron here

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