

The Winston Marshall Show
Winston Marshall
A podcast where I dare you to think. www.winstonmarshall.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Aug 9, 2025 • 1h 11min
Charlotte Gill - Uncovered: Taxpayer’s Billions WASTED on Woke
Journalist Charlotte Gill, founder of Woke Waste, exposes staggering government waste in ideological projects funded by UK taxpayers. She reveals bizarre research initiatives, like 'gay pig masculinities,' critiquing how academia has been captured by radical ideology. Gill highlights the $60 billion annual loss impacting seniors, urging accountability in public funding. The discussion sheds light on the leftward shift in politics and the financial influence of progressive organizations, prompting a serious look at the future of taxpayer money.

Aug 5, 2025 • 1h 1min
Ann Coulter - The Reason Why Trump Won’t Release The Epstein Files
Ann Coulter, a fiercely opinionated media pundit and author, dives into her take on the Epstein scandal and its ramifications on powerful elites. She discusses the unsettling silence around Ghislaine Maxwell's trial and why high-profile clients remain unaccountable. Coulter questions the media's reluctance to name names and reflects on the implications of Trump's decision not to release the Epstein files. The conversation reveals deep connections between Epstein, political figures, and themes of institutional complicity, trust, and elite impunity.

Aug 2, 2025 • 1h 21min
Yoram Hazony - The Post-War Lies That Changed The West As We Know It
Yoram Hazony, a prominent political philosopher and author, discusses the unraveling of the post-war liberal consensus rooted in globalism and individual autonomy. He argues that the rise of identity politics and cultural relativism threatens traditional values like family and faith. Hazony critiques the false promises of rationalist liberalism and the current perception of patriotism and religion as threats. The conversation also touches on the necessity of rediscovering the foundations of Western strength amidst a crisis of meaning and the dangers of absolute freedom.

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Jul 29, 2025 • 1h 24min
Thomas Small - The Battle of Syria: The Druze, The Massacres and The Turmoil
Thomas Small, a leading Middle East expert and host of the Conflicted podcast, offers a chilling insight into the turmoil in Syria, focusing on the massacres of the Druze minority. He breaks down the tribal conflicts, highlighting the volatile relationship between the Druze and Bedouin tribes amidst Assad's waning power. The discussion also delves into Hezbollah's influence, Iran's ambitions, and Israel's strategic maneuvers to maintain regional control. Small's analysis reveals the intricate web of alliances and chaos that defines contemporary Syria.

Jul 24, 2025 • 2h 6min
Catherine Perez-Shakdam - The Jewish Woman Who Infiltrated The Iranian Regime and Tricked the Ayatollah
Catherine Perez-Shakdam, an author and commentator with a daring history of infiltrating Iran's regime, shares her gripping story of posing as a devout Muslim to expose its secrets. She reveals her surreal interactions with high-ranking officials, including the Ayatollah. The conversation dives deep into personal identity struggles, the psychological toll of espionage, and the regime's manipulation of media narratives. Perez-Shakdam discusses the resilience of Iranian women amid oppression and the chilling reality of living within a system driven by ideological fervor.

Jul 19, 2025 • 1h 36min
Zia Yusuf - "They Lied To You" The Truth about Afghan Cover Up and UK DOGE
Zia Yusuf, an entrepreneur and Head of DOGE at Reform UK, dives deep into the secrets behind the UK's Afghan scandal, exposing the relocation of over 18,000 Afghans with minimal vetting. He highlights the shocking misallocation of taxpayer funds, as councils spend on luxuries for asylum seekers while British families struggle. Zia argues that this is more than incompetence; it’s systemic betrayal. He passionately advocates for political reform to dismantle entrenched bureaucracies, emphasizing the urgent need for government accountability and transparency.

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Jul 15, 2025 • 1h 21min
Brendan O'Neill - Ireland's Dark Secret and Why It Become The WOKEST Country In Europe
Brendan O'Neill, a writer and cultural critic known for his sharp takes on contemporary issues, discusses Ireland's intense anti-Israel sentiment, which he describes as a quasi-religion born from the decline of Catholic influence. He delves into the ideological shifts that have led to a rewriting of Irish history, emphasizing how antisemitism has embedded itself within elite discourse. O'Neill also critiques the disconnect between progressive urban ideologies and rural sentiments, shedding light on the complexities of immigration and cultural identity in modern Ireland.

Jul 12, 2025 • 1h 3min
Andrew Fox - 'I went to Gaza and This Is What I Saw' Middle Expert On Unseen Horrors Of Gaza
Andrew Fox, a former British Army officer and Middle East analyst, shares a gripping firsthand account from Gaza. He recounts unspeakable brutality and discusses how Hamas manipulates narratives and civilians for propaganda. The conversation dives into the international community's moral double standards and the challenges of humanitarian aid amidst conflict. Fox also addresses the psychological toll of violence, media distortion, and generational trauma, shedding light on the unseen horrors and complexities of the Israel-Palestine issue.

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Jul 8, 2025 • 1h 21min
Matt Goodwin - The Truth About Immigration, Small Boats & Elite Betrayal of Britain
Political scientist and author Matt Goodwin joins the conversation to dissect Britain's immigration crisis. He argues that the long-held political consensus on liberalism is crumbling, leading to a fractured social fabric and disillusioned working class. Goodwin warns of a potential civil conflict stemming from demographic changes and critiques both major political parties for neglecting public concerns. He emphasizes the need for urgent immigration reforms and a reevaluation of British identity, advocating for policies that promote cultural integration and national sovereignty.

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Jul 5, 2025 • 1h 4min
Mahyar Tousi - “People are being k*lled!" What's Really Happening In Iran
Mahyar Tousi, an Iranian political commentator and journalist known for his insights on Iranian affairs, dives deep into the current turmoil in Iran. He discusses the regime's attempts to divert attention from internal strife amid a collapsing economy and mounting unrest. Tousi shares personal stories, including his father's arrest and the impact of oppressive governance on families. He elaborates on the cyclical nature of Iranian protests, the hope for change, and the complexities of regime dynamics, revealing a stark contrast between the lives of ordinary Iranians and their ruling class.