Former Royal Marine and war correspondent James Glancy joins The Winston Marshall Show to expose the forgotten frontlines in the global war against the West—from the collapse of South Africa to the decline of Britain itself.
Glancy paints a stark picture of South Africa’s state failure: rampant corruption, electricity blackouts, water scarcity, violent crime, and a government captured by radical Marxist factions. He warns of the Chinese Communist Party’s growing grip on African nations through arms deals, infrastructure control, and soft power dominance. But the rot isn’t limited to the Global South.
Turning to the UK, Glancy sounds the alarm on the surge in illegal small boat crossings across the Channel—highlighting how Britain’s borders are no longer secure, and its military forces, once the pride of the West, are being hollowed out by budget cuts, political cowardice, and institutional decay.
We explore how both nations—one emerging, the other formerly imperial—are now plagued by similar crises: elite complacency, ideological capture, and the erosion of national identity.
All this—CCP power plays, Britain’s vanishing navy, border chaos, racial politics, and the silent unravelling of Western civilisation…
Watch more of James HERE: https://www.youtube.com/@UCXQDiBz2AxH3HzuIT09g9FA
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Chapters
1:44 James Glancy's Military Background and Early Career
7:32 Tours in Afghanistan and the Impact of Conflict
13:21 Strategic Defence Review and British Military Decline
37:33 Chagos Island and British Foreign Policy
1:01:34 British Military Role in Channel Crossings
1:08:32 South African Farm Attacks and Racial Incitement
1:11:34 White Farmers' Safety and Media Representation
1:18:59 Complexities of Race Relations and Farming Life
1:22:20 Economic and Social Impact of Farming
1:24:12 Refugee Status and Political Implications
1:30:46 Conclusion and Future Plans
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