Ted stands in the sweltering heat, battling a stomach bug, as he fixates on a pothole that has become a symbol of Britain’s deeper issues. Drawing parallels with Kafka’s The Metamorphosis, he reflects on how societal worth is often tied to economic value, leaving many feeling as discarded as Gregor Samsa. With a million potholes costing billions to repair, Ted questions why such visible problems persist, despite their seemingly simple fixes. The far right labels this “Broken Britain,” yet the current government’s reforms, from poverty reduction to infrastructure, suggest a different narrative. Tune in to hear Ted unpack the absurdity, the politics, and the existential questions lurking in the cracks of the road.