The Winston Marshall Show

Winston Marshall

www.winstonmarshall.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. ICE Deportee: “I Got Deported By ICE After 20 Years In America”

    4H AGO

    ICE Deportee: “I Got Deported By ICE After 20 Years In America”

    In this episode of The Winston Marshall Show, I sit down with a British deportee known as Ted Jones for a remarkable conversation about immigration, deportation, and identity in the modern West. After spending more than twenty years in the United States, Ted recounts his experience of being tracked, detained, and deported by ICE, offering a rare first-hand account of how the system actually works. We examine the realities of illegal immigration, the complexity of legal status, and why the public debate often misses the nuance behind individual cases. The conversation explores the politics of mass deportation, the rhetoric of the Trump era, and the gap between perception and reality when it comes to enforcement. Ted reflects on law, order, and why he believes deportation is necessary, even as someone who lived through it. We also discuss his return to Britain, his controversial viral comments about the state of the country, and the deeper questions of national identity, belonging, and cultural confidence in both the UK and the United States. A conversation about immigration, citizenship, and what it means to belong in an age of global movement. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To see more exclusive content and interviews consider subscribing to my substack here: https://www.winstonmarshall.co.uk/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Substack: https://www.winstonmarshall.co.uk/ X: https://twitter.com/mrwinmarshall Insta: https://www.instagram.com/winstonmarshall Linktree: https://linktr.ee/winstonmarshall ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chapters 00:00 Introduction 02:13 Legal vs Illegal Immigration Explained 03:40 The Visa Overstay 05:00 Childhood Detention and Court Failure 06:13 Why He Wasn’t Deported Earlier 07:47 Inside an ICE Detention Centre 09:28 The Moment ICE Arrested Him 11:00 Why Mass Deportations Are Unrealistic 12:02 Trump’s Rhetoric vs Reality 15:15 The Moral Conflict of Living Illegally 18:45 Family Division Over Politics and Faith 23:15 Trump Then vs Trump Now 28:53 Arriving in Britain — “This Country Sucks” 30:26 Regret, Context, and Viral Backlash 32:03 Is Britain in Decline? 35:41 Why Are Brits Ashamed of Their Country? 38:50 Identity Crisis — British, Ghanaian or American? 41:19 What the Left Gets Wrong on Immigration 42:07 What the Right Gets Wrong on Immigration 44:57 The Truth About the British Empire 46:25 Final Reflections Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    48 min
  2. UK Vs Hungary: Mass Migration Myth

    2D AGO ·  BONUS

    UK Vs Hungary: Mass Migration Myth

    In an age defined by mass migration and a growing sense that the West has lost control of its own borders, I travelled to the heart of Europe to see something few believe still exists…a country that said no to open borders. Hungary. For years, we’ve been told there is no alternative. That mass migration is inevitable and even beneficial. That borders are outdated. That resistance is immoral. But standing here, on the southern frontier of the European Union, a very different reality emerges, one built not on theory, but on action. This film is not about ideology. It’s about outcomes. From the fallout of the Arab Spring and the 2015 migrant crisis, to the political choices that reshaped Europe, we trace how the West arrived at this moment and why one nation chose a radically different path. In Britain, the crisis feels inescapable: spiralling costs, overwhelmed systems, and a political class unwilling to change course. But here in Hungary, the story is starkly different. Border fences replaced open invitations. Enforcement replaced ambiguity. And the results are impossible to ignore. This documentary explores not just immigration, but identity, sovereignty, and the future of Europe itself. It asks whether the West made a historic mistake and whether it still has time to correct it. Because if Hungary represents one possible future, then Britain and much of the Western world represent another. Two models. Two paths. Two very different outcomes. The question is no longer theoretical. It’s already playing out. Filmed on 10th January 2026 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To see more exclusive content and interviews consider subscribing to my substack here: https://www.winstonmarshall.co.uk/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    18 min
  3. Freya India - The Psychology of Liberal Young Women and Gen Z

    4D AGO

    Freya India - The Psychology of Liberal Young Women and Gen Z

    In this episode of The Winston Marshall Show, I sit down with writer and author Freya India for a wide-ranging conversation on Gen Z, social media, and the growing crisis of mental health, identity, and meaning among young people. We examine how social media has reshaped an entire generation, from rising anxiety and loneliness to the collapse of real-world relationships and community. India explains how platforms designed to connect us have instead created a culture of comparison, performance, and constant self-surveillance, particularly among young women. The conversation explores the rise of identity politics, online social contagion, and the politicisation of everyday life. We discuss the pressure to signal beliefs online, the role of algorithms in shaping worldview, and how trends around mental health, gender identity, and beauty are amplified and distorted in digital spaces. We also debate the decline of family, falling birth rates, and the growing stigma around motherhood, as well as the deeper philosophical shift towards hyper-individualism and the loss of shared values, community, and religious belief. A sobering conversation about technology, culture, and whether a generation raised online can rediscover meaning, identity, and connection in the real world. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To see more exclusive content and interviews consider subscribing to my substack here: https://www.winstonmarshall.co.uk/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Substack: https://www.winstonmarshall.co.uk/ X: https://twitter.com/mrwinmarshall Insta: https://www.instagram.com/winstonmarshall Linktree: https://linktr.ee/winstonmarshall ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chapters 00:00 Introduction 03:42 Why Young Women Feel Increasingly Lost 06:18 Feminism Then vs Feminism Now 08:47 The Rise of Therapy Culture and Emotional Fragility 11:12 Social Media, Comparison and Female Identity 13:40 The Pressure to Be Perfect Online 16:05 Dating, Relationships and Modern Expectations 18:52 Why Men and Women Are Drifting Apart 21:30 The Decline of Traditional Life Paths 24:06 Career, Purpose and the Meaning Crisis 26:48 Hookup Culture and Its Consequences 29:15 Why Commitment Feels Harder Than Ever 32:04 The Role of Porn, Culture and Male Behaviour 34:22 Loneliness, Isolation and Mental Health 36:58 The Influence of Media and Cultural Narratives 39:41 Identity Politics and Victimhood Culture 42:18 The Backlash Against Feminism 45:06 What Young Women Actually Want 48:12 Is There a Way Back to Stability? 51:30 Final Reflections on Gender and the Future Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1h 4m
  4. Matt Ridley - The COLLAPSE Of The Post-War Institutions

    MAR 28

    Matt Ridley - The COLLAPSE Of The Post-War Institutions

    In this episode of The Winston Marshall Show, I sit down with science writer Matt Ridley for a wide ranging conversation on the collapse of the post war consensus, the crisis of expertise, and the growing distrust in global institutions. We examine the failure of international organisations, from the WHO to the United Nations, and why the rules based order is now being challenged across the world. Ridley explains how technocratic systems, built after 1945, have become detached from reality, and why top down control has repeatedly failed to account for how complex systems actually work. The conversation explores the politicisation of science, from Covid origins to climate change, and how institutional incentives, funding pressures, and groupthink can distort the pursuit of truth. We discuss the suppression of debate, the lab leak theory, and the growing perception that scientific authority is being used to defend power rather than question it. We also debate Net Zero, energy policy, and why Britain’s economic stagnation is increasingly tied to high energy costs, overregulation, and political decision making that prioritises ideology over growth. Ridley outlines how innovation, markets, and technological breakthroughs are transforming the United States, and why the UK risks being left behind. A deep and challenging conversation about science, power, and whether the institutions that shaped the modern world are now losing the trust of the people they were built to serve. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To see more exclusive content and interviews consider subscribing to my substack here: https://www.winstonmarshall.co.uk/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Substack: https://www.winstonmarshall.co.uk/ X: https://twitter.com/mrwinmarshall Insta: https://www.instagram.com/winstonmarshall Linktree: https://linktr.ee/winstonmarshall ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chapters 00:00 Introduction 01:31 The Collapse of the Post-War Consensus 03:01 The Rise of the “Expert Class” and Technocracy 05:00 Bottom-Up vs Top-Down Systems Explained 07:49 Covid Origins: The Lab Leak Cover-Up 10:00 When Science Became Political 11:09 Protecting Institutions Over Truth 13:18 Climate Science and the Incentive to Exaggerate 15:00 The WHO, China and the Failure of Accountability 18:05 Why Covid Attribution Matters 20:00 Biological Risk and the Failure of Global Oversight 23:05 Bureaucracy, Incentives and Institutional Self-Preservation 25:46 Net Zero and the Climate “Consensus” 29:36 The Hockey Stick Scandal and Scientific Groupthink 31:43 Why Dissent Is Shut Down in Science 33:36 Climate as Religion and Moral Dogma 37:02 The Threat to Enlightenment Values 43:13 Are We Witnessing the End of the Enlightenment? 48:06 Britain’s Economic Stagnation and Energy Crisis 49:40 Why Energy Policy Determines Prosperity 52:46 How Britain “Designed a Stupid Energy System” 55:00 America’s Energy Revolution: Shale and Fracking 56:59 The Nuclear Bottleneck and Regulatory Failure 59:19 A New Era of Innovation and Growth 1:01:21 Why Britain Is Falling Behind 1:02:25 Overregulation and the Collapse of UK Industry 1:04:10 What Would It Take to Fix Britain? 1:07:10 Can Britain Recover or Face Long-Term Decline? 1:08:09 Final Thoughts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1h 10m
  5. Government Insider - ‘The British Deep State Is Completely Woke’

    MAR 24

    Government Insider - ‘The British Deep State Is Completely Woke’

    In this episode of The Winston Marshall Show, I sit down with former Foreign Office official Ameer Kotecha, who spent more than a decade inside the British government before walking away and speaking out about what he describes as the ideological capture of our institutions. After eleven years in the Foreign Office, Kotecha explains why he chose to leave, and why he believes a new political orthodoxy has taken hold across the civil service. He describes how diversity, equity, and inclusion policies, identity politics, and what critics call the “woke mind virus” have increasingly shaped the culture inside government departments. The conversation explores how internal training programmes, bureaucratic incentives, and institutional groupthink can influence policy-making, and why dissenting voices inside the system often feel unable to speak openly. We discuss the growing divide between political leadership and the permanent civil service, and whether the British state has become resistant to democratic change. We also debate the future of Britain’s institutions, the role of the civil service in a democracy, and whether meaningful reform is possible once an ideology becomes embedded inside government. A revealing conversation about power, bureaucracy, and what happens when political ideology begins to reshape the machinery of the state. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WATCH EXTENDED CONVERSATION HERE: https://www.winstonmarshall.co.uk/publish/post/191279464?r=18lfab&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Substack: https://www.winstonmarshall.co.uk/ X: https://twitter.com/mrwinmarshall Insta: https://www.instagram.com/winstonmarshall Linktree: https://linktr.ee/winstonmarshall ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chapters 00:00 Introduction 02:25 Inside the Civil Service: Bureaucracy and “Corporate” Culture 04:22 Kabul Falls — While Officials Celebrate “World Afro Day” 06:47 The Rise of DEI and Identity Politics Inside the Foreign Office 10:00 The Hidden Cost of Diversity Bureaucracy 13:01 Ethnic Minority Programmes and Institutional Patronising 15:00 Net Zero Ideology Inside British Foreign Policy 18:28 The FCDO Merger and How Aid Reshaped the Foreign Office 23:40 Global Aid vs “Britain First” Diplomacy 27:44 Is There a Silent Majority in the Civil Service? 30:36 The Civil Service “Blob” and Perverse Incentives 34:06 Recruitment Without Expertise: How the System Works 37:17 Why Foreign Office Experts Get Replaced Every Two Years 38:55 Starmer Government Changes Inside the Foreign Office 44:40 Britain, Israel and the Collapse of Diplomacy 51:12 Aid to Gaza and the Risk of Hamas Diversion 54:28 The Israeli Psyche After October 7 57:19 Russia, Ukraine and the Reality of British Military Power Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1h 5m
  6. Kathryn Porter - ‘We Have Been Sold A LIE!’ The REAL cost of Net Zero They Won’t Admit

    MAR 21

    Kathryn Porter - ‘We Have Been Sold A LIE!’ The REAL cost of Net Zero They Won’t Admit

    In this episode of The Winston Marshall Show, I sit down with energy analyst and commentator Kathryn Porter for a wide-ranging conversation on Britain’s energy crisis, the true cost of Net Zero, and the growing risk of blackouts. We examine the rapid transformation of Britain’s energy system, the push towards renewables, and the unintended consequences of dismantling reliable baseload power. Porter explains why the UK grid has become increasingly fragile, why electricity prices remain among the highest in the developed world, and how energy policy is now colliding with economic reality. The conversation explores the technical limits of wind and solar, the challenges of storage and grid stability, and the risks created by over-reliance on intermittent power sources. We also discuss nuclear energy, gas, and the geopolitical pressures shaping energy markets, from supply shocks to global competition for resources. Finally, we debate the political incentives driving Net Zero policy, the widening gap between rhetoric and engineering reality, and whether Britain is sleepwalking into an energy crisis that could carry serious economic and social consequences. A hard-headed conversation about energy, economics, and whether Britain’s climate ambitions are colliding with the physical limits of the grid. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WATCH THE EXTENDED CONVERSATION HERE: https://open.substack.com/pub/winstonmarshall/p/the-dark-truth-utility-companies?r=18lfab&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Substack: https://www.winstonmarshall.co.uk/ X: https://twitter.com/mrwinmarshall Insta: https://www.instagram.com/winstonmarshall Linktree: https://linktr.ee/winstonmarshall ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chapters 00:00 Introduction 01:06 What Net Zero Actually Means 02:50 Deindustrialisation and Offshoring Emissions 05:00 Why Politicians Treat Net Zero as Dogma 07:27 Are Renewables Really Cheap? 10:48 Why Wind and Solar Need Gas Backup 14:12 The Hidden Risks to the Power Grid 17:30 Nuclear Power: The Energy Britain Should Be Building 21:15 How Energy Policy Is Destroying UK Industry 27:08 The Myth of Cheap Green Energy 33:44 Blackouts, Rationing and Grid Fragility 40:16 Why Britain Is Losing Energy Security 48:06 Global Emissions vs Britain’s Tiny Contribution 55:10 Why China and Others Aren’t Following Net Zero 1:10:59 Electrification: Can the Grid Actually Cope? 1:13:05 AI Data Centres and Future Electricity Demand 1:15:00 Britain’s Ageing Gas Fleet and Closure Risk 1:20:34 Final Reflections on Britain’s Energy Future Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1h 22m
  7. Matt Goodwin - ‘What I witnessed should shock everyone in Britain’ The alarming state of Britain’s democracy

    MAR 17

    Matt Goodwin - ‘What I witnessed should shock everyone in Britain’ The alarming state of Britain’s democracy

    In this episode of The Winston Marshall Show, I sit down with political scientist, commentator, and by-election candidate Matt Goodwin for a wide-ranging conversation on immigration, political realignment, and the growing revolt against Britain’s political establishment. We begin with Goodwin’s decision to stand in the Gorton and Denton by-election, and what his candidacy reveals about the shifting mood of the country. We discuss why millions of voters feel ignored by Westminster, and how the rise of insurgent movements reflects a deeper crisis of trust in Britain’s political institutions. The conversation explores mass immigration, cultural change, and the widening divide between political elites and the electorate. Goodwin explains why traditional party loyalties are collapsing, why issues like borders, identity, and national sovereignty are reshaping British politics, and why establishment parties have struggled to respond. We also debate the future of the Conservative Party, the rise of Reform UK, and whether the British political system is prepared for a populist surge at the next general election. A serious conversation about democracy, immigration, and the political forces now reshaping Britain. Get Matt's new book HERE: https://www.waterstones.com/book/suicide-of-a-nation/matt-goodwin//9781919401409 Or get the Limited Edition signed copies HERE: https://suicideofanation.myshopify.com/products/suicide-of-a-nation ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WATCH EXTENDED CONVERSATION HERE: https://open.substack.com/pub/winstonmarshall/p/what-i-witnessed-should-shock-everyone?r=18lfab&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Substack: https://www.winstonmarshall.co.uk/ X: https://twitter.com/mrwinmarshall Insta: https://www.instagram.com/winstonmarshall Linktree: https://linktr.ee/winstonmarshall ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chapters 00:00 Introduction 01:16 Matt Goodwin on the Gorton & Denton By-Election 03:35 The Collapse of Britain’s Two-Party System 04:14 Sectarian Campaigning and Mosque Politics 06:36 Family Voting and Allegations of Electoral Corruption 07:06 Postal Votes and the Risk of Coercion 09:27 Clan Networks and Block Voting in British Politics 12:01 The Democracy Volunteers Report Explained 14:18 The Green Party’s Strategy in the By-Election 16:11 Media Hypocrisy and Claims of Electoral Interference 18:34 Labour, Clan Politics and the Grooming Gangs Scandal 20:18 Commonwealth Voting and Calls for Electoral Reform 23:02 Reform UK’s Strategy in the Red Wall 26:05 Reform’s Coalition Beyond the White Working Class 29:02 The Greens as a “Trojan Horse” for Sectarian Politics 31:41 Reform’s Multi-Ethnic Support Base 40:12 Demographic Change and the Future of Britain 51:04 Immigration, Integration and the Case for Assimilation 1:00:39 Could Britain Become Like Lebanon? 1:03:44 Final Reflections on Britain’s Political Future Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1h 5m
  8. Air Marshal Edward Stringer - Britain’s Defence Crisis Is Worse Than You Think

    MAR 14

    Air Marshal Edward Stringer - Britain’s Defence Crisis Is Worse Than You Think

    In this episode of The Winston Marshall Show, I sit down with Former Air Marshal Edward Stringer for a stark conversation about the state of Britain’s armed forces, and whether the country is prepared for modern war. We examine the shrinking size of the British military, the decline in combat readiness, and the strategic risks facing the United Kingdom in an increasingly unstable world. Stringer explains how decades of defence cuts, procurement failures, and political complacency have left Britain struggling to maintain credible military power. The conversation explores the future of the RAF, the importance of air superiority, and how modern warfare is being transformed by drones, missiles, cyber operations, and space-based intelligence. We discuss NATO, Britain’s role alongside the United States, and whether the West still has the industrial capacity to sustain high-intensity conflict. We also debate the political reluctance to confront growing global threats, from Russia and Iran to China, and whether Britain’s leaders fully grasp the consequences of allowing military capability to erode. A sobering conversation about defence, deterrence, and whether Britain still has the will and capacity to defend itself. Edward’s full report HERE: https://policyexchange.org.uk/publication/the-say-do-gaps-in-defence/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WATCH EXTENDED INTERVIEW HERE: https://www.winstonmarshall.co.uk/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Substack: https://www.winstonmarshall.co.uk/ X: https://twitter.com/mrwinmarshall Insta: https://www.instagram.com/winstonmarshall Linktree: https://linktr.ee/winstonmarshall ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chapters 00:00 Introduction 01:23 Cyprus Attack and Britain’s Military Readiness 03:06 Why Britain’s Military Is in “Managed Decline” 06:51 The Shrinking Royal Navy Fleet 11:06 Britain vs Israel: Why Spending Doesn’t Equal Strength 12:02 The Reality of Britain’s Army, Navy and RAF 15:00 Procurement Failures and the Ajax Scandal 17:49 Britain’s “Bonsai Military” Problem 21:49 Britain’s Artillery Crisis and Weapon Shortages 22:27 Drone Warfare and the Lessons from Ukraine 26:51 Britain’s Manufacturing and Industrial Weakness 30:56 The Economics of Modern Warfare 31:24 Britain’s Missing Air Defence Systems 32:30 How Europe Relied on America for Defence 37:49 Russia, China and the New War of Production 41:50 The State of Britain’s Submarine Fleet 47:00 Could Britain Sustain a Real War? 52:00 Finland, Israel and What Real Defence Readiness Looks Like 58:40 Why Britain Can’t Defend Multiple Commitments Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1h 19m
4.8
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