

The Winston Marshall Show
Winston Marshall
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Apr 2, 2026 • 18min
UK Vs Hungary: Mass Migration Myth
A field trip to Hungary to inspect its hard-line border measures and the concrete effects on migration flows. A contrast between Western narratives and on-the-ground reality at the Hungary–Serbia frontier. A look at costs, enforcement tactics, legal disputes over pushbacks, and how migration policy links to labor, welfare and foreign policy choices.

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Mar 31, 2026 • 1h 4min
Freya India - The Psychology of Liberal Young Women and Gen Z
Freya India, writer and author of Girls Registered who studies Gen Z and young women, explores how social media reshapes identity, mental health, and relationships. She discusses rising anxiety, online reputation and signalling, the marketization of female identity, declining prestige of parenthood, and signs of a counter-movement seeking privacy and real-world community.

Mar 28, 2026 • 1h 10min
Matt Ridley - The COLLAPSE Of The Post-War Institutions
Matt Ridley, science writer and peer known for books on evolution and science controversies, joins to discuss the unraveling of post‑war institutions. He questions technocratic control and explores COVID origins, WHO failures, climate groupthink, energy policy, and why the UK risks falling behind as US innovation accelerates. Short, provocative takes on institutional trust and reform.

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Mar 24, 2026 • 1h 5min
Government Insider - ‘The British Deep State Is Completely Woke’
Amir Kotecha, a former Foreign Office official who served eleven years and resigned, shares an insider’s view of institutional culture. He discusses the rise of DEI programmes and identity-driven priorities. He recounts postings in Israel and Russia, debates aid and diplomacy trade-offs, and argues for radical reform of the civil service.

Mar 21, 2026 • 1h 22min
Kathryn Porter - ‘We Have Been Sold A LIE!’ The REAL cost of Net Zero They Won’t Admit
Kathryn Porter, independent energy analyst and founder of WhatLogic, breaks down Britain’s energy transformation and its hidden costs. She questions Net Zero’s realism, warns of grid fragility and blackout risk, critiques wind and storage limits, and makes a case for faster nuclear and smarter financing. Quick, sharp, and provocative takes on policy, prices, and energy security.

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Mar 17, 2026 • 1h 5min
Matt Goodwin - ‘What I witnessed should shock everyone in Britain’ The alarming state of Britain’s democracy
Matt Goodwin, political scientist and author known for writing on immigration and national identity. He recounts shocking by-election observations and discusses family voting, sectarian campaigning, and the role of clan networks. He explores shifting loyalties, Reform UK’s rise, demographic change, and debates over immigration, assimilation, and Britain’s political future.

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Mar 14, 2026 • 1h 19min
Air Marshal Edward Stringer - Britain’s Defence Crisis Is Worse Than You Think
Air Marshal Edward Stringer, a former senior RAF officer and defence analyst, outlines Britain's shrinking military and procurement failures. He discusses gaps in naval and air defence, the rise of drones and electronic warfare, industrial shortfalls for sustained conflict, and lessons from allies on mobilisation. A stark tour of capability, readiness, and the political choices shaping Britain’s defence future.

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Mar 10, 2026 • 58min
Allister Heath - How The Iran War Will Impact You
Allister Heath, journalist and editor known for economics and geopolitics, breaks down how conflict around the Strait of Hormuz has spiked oil prices. He walks through shipping risk, energy shocks, and why Western households and markets could feel the pain. Short, sharp takes on military options, sanctions, and why Britain and Europe may be most exposed.

16 snips
Mar 7, 2026 • 1h 6min
Haviv Rettig Gur - The Secret Plan Behind Trump’s Iran War
Haviv Rettig Gur, Israeli journalist and geopolitical analyst focused on Middle East security. He unpacks Iran’s ties to China and how those ties fit a broader strategy. He traces the strike on Khamenei, timing of US action, and Iran’s clandestine military build-up. He outlines shifting Gulf alignments and what a weakened Iran might mean for regional power.

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Mar 3, 2026 • 56min
Colonel Richard Kemp - Is The Iran War The Same As Iraq? British Colonel Breaks Down The Iran War
Colonel Richard Kemp, former British Army commander and military analyst, offers a compact military and legal perspective. He discusses whether strikes on Iran can be justified under self‑defence and R2P. Short, sharp takes cover Britain’s perceived weakness, attacks on Cypriot bases, air campaign aims, Hezbollah’s role, regional realignments, and wider geopolitical ripple effects.


