The Coherence Trilogy – Rebuilding Britain is a three-part exploration of how meaning collapses, how division is manufactured, and how truth might be rebuilt. The series draws on the psychology of Viktor Frankl and the moral vision of Fyodor Dostoevsky to examine Britain’s deeper crisis, not political, but existential.
Part One, The Collapse of Coherence, traces how the loss of shared purpose eroded trust in institutions and left a nation starved of moral direction.
Part Two, The Architects of Division, exposes how populists and media operators turned that vacuum into profit, weaponising grievance to create coherence through chaos.
Part Three, The Reconstruction of Meaning, looks forward, arguing that Britain’s renewal will not come from Westminster or headlines, but from local trust, civic honesty, and collective repentance.
This trilogy isn’t politics as performance; it’s politics as conscience, a search for how a disillusioned society can recover the moral courage to mean what it says again. In this podcast, we walk through that argument together, step by step, story by story, tracing how Britain lost its coherence and how it might rebuild it.