Is It Time For Reform UK To Tell Conservatives To Clear Off?
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In this episode of Kevin’s Upfront Opinion, Kevin speaks openly about what it is truly like to go through Christmas year after year without seeing your child.
This is a deeply personal and emotional episode that explores the long-term impact of family separation, parental alienation, and the silent grief many parents live with behind closed doors. Kevin reflects on his own experience of not seeing his daughter for over a decade, how Christmas amplifies that pain, and why pretending everything is “fine” is often the only way to keep going.
Alongside the personal story, Kevin also delivers his trademark upfront commentary on honesty, accountability, and hypocrisy in public life, drawing parallels between personal responsibility and the lack of it he sees in politics today.
This episode isn’t designed to shock or sensationalise. It’s about honesty, lived experience, and giving a voice to parents who suffer quietly, especially at times of year when family is supposed to mean everything.
Listener discretion advised. Emotional content.
If you relate to this episode or have your own experience to share, let us know in the comments.