Russian-British commentator, author and satirist Konstantin Kisin joins Gerard Holland for a frank conversation at Australian Parliament House, Canberra. Konstantin Kisin was born in the Soviet Union and moved to the UK as a teenager, a background that has informed his views on some of the biggest issues affecting Western liberal democracies, from the rise of cancel culture to identity politics. Organised by the Menzies and Page Research Centres with an introduction from the Hon Andrew Hastie MP, Kisin discusses the roots of the West’s current cultural malaise and suggests ways of overcoming the politics of division that is tearing us apart.