This podcast episode explores the challenges faced by the Conservative Party during their time in office, including their own failings, inconsistent policies, and deteriorating public services. It also discusses the ongoing campaign between the Conservatives and Labour Party, highlighting the difficulties faced by the Conservatives in turning things around and the well-engineered campaign of the Labour Party. The section further delves into the increase in violence in Latin America, particularly in Ecuador, due to cocaine production and smuggling. It also examines the implementation of the Bukele model in El Salvador, which has successfully reduced the homicide rate but may not be applicable to other countries. The differences between El Salvadorian gangs and transnational criminal organizations in the region are explored, emphasizing the need for tailored solutions to address the gang issue. The importance of deterrence in reducing gang recruitment is also discussed, along with the concept of leap seconds and its impact on Earth's changing spin.