Hello, and welcome!

I’m Kezia Noble, a proud mother, entrepreneur, author, broadcaster, and passionate advocate for free speech and the future of our country. Born and raised in the UK, I’ve built a career at the intersection of business, media, and politics, driven by a desire to make a real difference in the lives of people across our nation.

As a business entrepreneur, I’ve spent years shaping marketing strategies and helping brands grow, combining creativity with results-focused leadership. Today, I’m channeling that same energy into the political arena.

I also host UK NOW for the QUEWS NEWS Network, a show dedicated to unpacking the stories that matter, from current affairs and politics to issues affecting families and children, bringing thoughtful analysis, honest conversation, and a commitment to free speech to a wider audience.

If you are looking to feature me in interviews, panels, or broadcasts, please contact me at info@kezia-noble.com.





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This is a short interview I did about why I chose to go into politics.

Something that I didn't mention in the video, is that this journey actually began because I said 'yes' to be on someone's podcast one year ago.

The podcast at the time, had a very small audience, and I knew that at best, my video would get no more than 50-100 views.

I remember agreeing to do the podcast because I had an unexpected free afternoon. It was a very much 'why not?' decision

I did the show via Zoom and thought nothing much more about it 🛌

But to cut a long story short, THAT podcast lead to a series of events, which lead me to having my own show with The Quews News Network, which lead me to meet some truly inspiring and highly influential people who helped me to realise that my place should be in the political arena 🇬🇧

Everything moved so quickly ✨

And it all started because I had a free afternoon and said 'yes' to someone with a 'start up' podcast.

You just never know.. do you? 🔮🤩

2 weeks ago | [YT] | 10

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Digital ID in Britain 🇬🇧 — is it really inevitable… or is there more going on behind the scenes? 😳🔐

In this video, I break down what’s happening, what it could mean for your privacy, and why more people are starting to pay attention 👀

👉 Watch now and decide for yourself
💬 Drop your thoughts in the comments — I want to hear where you stand on this.

2 weeks ago | [YT] | 5

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Hello

You might find this new video which I uploaded to my other channel very interesting.

I explore the idea that the system is rigged against young men and even boys.

What do I mean when I say ‘THE SYSTEM’?

Everything from education to the media.

Have a watch and let me know what you think:

4 months ago | [YT] | 18

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If you like politics and unfiltered conversations, then you need to watch my latest interview with Advance UK party leader, Ben Habib:

👉 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQfKs...

6 months ago | [YT] | 26

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Do you agree with me on this?
If these rules continue and are enforced then people will only be able to find a partner through a dating app. Yikes!
Remember to give a 👍 for the video xx…

1 year ago | [YT] | 10

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In this interview with GB News, I got the opportunity to discuss why the dating scene is becoming harder for men (and how I can help them navigate it -obviously!)
I also share some dating advice on how to deal with an age gap, how to approach someone at the gym and why the people not on dating apps are doing better than the people who are!
Let me know what you think 💫

2 years ago | [YT] | 7

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It was great to be invited to join this discussion. It’s a topic I feel quite strongly about, but I like to keep an open mind on most things, so it was a good opportunity for me o hear the counter argument to my points too. Although I believe fundamentally both men and women ultimately seek the same things in life, such as love, nurture and purpose, it’s fair to say that both have a wide range of different vulnerabilities and challenges that could be addressed in a better way.
I believe that the way our education system and our society in general manages those vulnerabilities and development chapters in the lives of both men and women should be adjusted accordingly. There are of course exceptions, but on the whole boys and girls learn, process and express themselves very differently through childhood all the way into adulthood. A one size fits all approach is a lazy solution in my opinion, but hopefully if we have more of these open and unfiltered conversations then things can begin to change for the better.
As I said, I keep an open mind, and am always happy to hear the other side of the argument-so long as it’s productive.

2 years ago | [YT] | 13