• I went on Gutfeld and THIS happened...
    Apr 24 2026

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    I went on Fox’s Gutfeld with Greg Gutfeld to talk about Ilhan Omar, corruption, and the insanity of modern politics on both sides of the Atlantic. From Somali-led welfare scams and taxpayer billions, to the media’s bizarre kid-glove treatment of her, we dug into how identity politics shields obvious wrongdoing.We then got into the California gubernatorial race – Katie Porter’s meltdowns on and off camera, Gavin Newsom’s catastrophic record on homelessness (and how he still gets a “B” from Democrats), and the wildly different ways left-wing and right-wing outlets spin the exact same story. Media bias, blind spots, and the importance of seeing every side of the narrative were all on the table.From there, we turned to two-tier justice in America and Britain: cops getting multi-year sentences while actual killers and rapists walk with slaps on the wrist, veterans jailed for Facebook posts, and “protected” groups seemingly playing by different rules. We rounded things off with Greta Thunberg’s infamous “Hamas flotilla,” alleged sex scandals at sea, the policing of jokes and prayer in the UK, and why in some ways Britain is now even more dystopian than New York.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Our show is independently supported by you, consider signing up to our substack to get added benefits like ad-free and extended episodes here: https://www.winstonmarshall.co.uk/-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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    12 mins
  • A Difficult Conversation About Surrogacy, IVF, and Parenthood
    Apr 21 2026

    In this episode of The Winston Marshall Show, I sit down with children’s rights activist and author Katie Faust to explore one of the most contentious debates of our time: what do children actually need to thrive?


    Faust argues that modern conversations around family, marriage, and reproduction have become overwhelmingly focused on adult desires while the rights and wellbeing of children are increasingly ignored. Drawing on years of work with families and young people, she makes the case that children are uniquely shaped by their biological mother and father, and that removing either comes with real, measurable consequences.


    We examine the impact of divorce, fatherlessness, and non-traditional family structures, including same-sex parenting, surrogacy, and sperm and egg donation. Faust outlines her “children’s rights” framework, arguing that identity, safety, and stability are deeply connected to biological parenthood and that modern family law has flattened those distinctions.


    The conversation also tackles the ethics of IVF and surrogacy, including the commodification of reproduction, the separation of biological and birth parents, and the long-term psychological effects on children. We debate whether the desire for more births in a time of demographic decline justifies these technologies, or whether they risk creating new harms.


    Finally, Faust shares her personal journey from growing up in an unconventional family to becoming a leading voice in this space and explains why she believes society must re-centre the child in every discussion about family.


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    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction

    02:59 Upbringing With Divorced Parents & Mother’s Same-Sex Relationship

    05:37 Why She Opposes Gay Marriage

    08:24 Children’s Rights: Identity, Safety & Biological Parents

    12:25 The “Cinderella Effect” & Risks of Non-Biological Households

    15:30 Policy, Divorce Laws & Incentivising Family Breakdown

    18:45 “Modern Family” vs Biological Parenthood Debate

    22:22 Why She Rejects Same-Sex Parenting (Child-Centred Argument)

    27:41 Debate: Do Children Need a Mother and Father?

    30:40 Population Crisis vs “Children’s Rights First”

    33:34 Single Mothers by Choice & Missing Fathers

    37:48 Should the Law Restrict Family Structures?

    45:24 Surrogacy, Donors & “Commodification” of Children

    49:02 Surrogacy & the “Primal Wound” Argument

    55:10 IVF, Eugenics & Ethical Concerns

    01:10:57 Final Thoughts

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • “They Attacked Me!” Sikh Refuses To Sell Halal - Harman Singh Kapoor
    Apr 18 2026

    In this episode of The Winston Marshall Show, I sit down with restaurant owner and activist Harman Singh Kapoor.


    We begin with his arrest after posting a video defending himself and his family, following years of harassment, threats, and attacks linked to his refusal to serve halal meat at his restaurant. Kapoor explains why he believes he was targeted by the police, how the incident unfolded, and why he sees it as evidence of two-tier policing and institutional failure.


    The conversation explores rising community tensions, the role of radicalism, and the failures of law enforcement to protect ordinary citizens. Kapoor describes repeated incidents of intimidation, the breakdown of trust in the police, and why he believes the state is no longer upholding equal protection under the law.


    We also discuss his Sikh identity, the history of Sikhism as a warrior tradition, and how his beliefs shape his sense of duty, patriotism, and activism in Britain today. He reflects on immigration, integration, and why he believes more immigrants should stand up for British values and national identity.


    Finally, we examine his political activism, his break with figures on the British right, and the personal cost of speaking out, from financial loss to ongoing threats against him and his family.

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    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction

    00:59 Why Harman Refuses to Serve Halal Meat

    03:03 Harassment Campaign & Police Inaction

    05:00 Mob Outside Restaurant & Arrest Within 30 Minutes

    07:19 Claims of Violence, Car Attacks & Lack of Protection

    10:00 “Two-Tier Policing” & Previous Arrest

    13:41 Why He Put Up the “Non-Halal” Sign

    14:43 “My Fight Is With the Establishment”

    16:23 Protests, Activism & Backlash From Sikh Community

    18:29 Grooming Gangs & Community Response

    25:00 Sikh Identity, Patriotism & Loyalty to Britain

    27:00 Fallout With Tommy Robinson

    33:38 Sikh Radicalism, Khalistan & Internal Conflict

    44:11 British Identity, Immigration & Integration

    49:15 Restaurant Rebrand & Refusal to Back Down

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    52 mins
  • Jeff Blackett - The Truth About The Iran War Nobody’s Saying
    Apr 14 2026

    In this episode of The Winston Marshall Show, I sit down with former Judge Advocate General and Royal Navy veteran Jeff Blackett for a wide-ranging conversation on the Iran war, international law, and the growing weakness of Britain’s armed forces.


    We examine the case that the United States and Israel have militarily defeated Iran, from the destruction of its military capabilities to the ongoing threat of its nuclear programme. Blackett explains the legal justification for the war under Article 51, the limits of regime change, and why ideology, not just military power, determines long-term outcomes.


    The conversation explores the global consequences of the conflict, from rising energy prices and instability in the Strait of Hormuz to the future of NATO and American hegemony. We discuss the fragility of the Western alliance, the role of the United Nations, and whether the rules-based international order can survive in an increasingly multipolar world.


    We also turn to Britain, where Blackett warns that the armed forces have been hollowed out after decades of cuts. From declining naval capacity to overstretched personnel and reduced readiness, he argues the UK is no longer capable of defending its interests against serious threats.


    A sobering conversation about war, law, power, and whether Britain and the West are prepared for the conflicts of the future.

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    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction

    02:56 Has Iran’s Military Actually Been Degraded?

    03:53 US War Objectives: Military, Nuclear, and Regime Change

    04:53 Can You Ever Truly Defeat an Ideology?

    08:50 Iran’s Nuclear Enrichment: What Still Remains?

    12:02 The $1 Billion-a-Day Cost of War

    13:10 UN Resolution 2817 & Legality of the War

    16:18 UK vs US: Starmer, NATO & Strategic Tensions

    18:21 Britain’s Military Weakness & NATO Dependence

    19:15 The State of the Royal Navy & Defence Cuts

    22:33 Global Economic Fallout: Oil, Fertiliser & Food Prices

    26:37 American Hegemony & the Future of NATO

    30:00 Decline of Western Military Power Since the Cold War

    33:12 Could Britain Defend the Falklands Today?

    37:10 What Does “Winning a War” Actually Mean?

    38:49 The Role (and Failure) of the United Nations

    40:23 Could This Become Another Endless War?

    44:07 NATO Fragility & UK-US Relations

    45:31 Veteran Immunity Controversy Explained

    47:17 The Overseas Operations Act & Legal Debate

    49:56 Endless Investigations Into Soldiers — The Real Issue

    51:11 The Blackman Case & Battlefield Ethics

    53:57 Rules of War & the Geneva Conventions

    55:55 Do Rules-Based Systems Still Work?

    57:12 “Might Is Right” vs International Law Debate

    59:31 Is Global Order Just Backed by Power?

    1:00:44 Final Thoughts: UN Failure & UK Military Decline

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Steve Gallant - “Islamists Run The Prisons” Former Inmate Speaks Out
    Apr 11 2026

    In this episode of The Winston Marshall Show, I sit down with former prisoner and author Steve Gallant for a remarkable conversation on crime, redemption, and the realities of life inside Britain’s prison system, where he gives insight into the Islamist takeover of prisons and why it has become a dominant force in the UK.


    The conversation explores the rise of Islamist gangs inside prisons, the role of conversion, power structures among inmates, and why authorities have struggled to maintain control. We discuss how ideology, identity, and group dynamics shape prison life, and why some inmates are drawn into extremist networks.


    We also examine rehabilitation, the failures and successes of the prison system, and the possibility of genuine change. We discuss education behind bars, restorative justice, and why some prisoners find a path towards redemption, while others remain trapped in cycles of violence.


    We also revisit Steve’s role in helping to stop the Fishmongers’ Hall terror attack, the public reaction to his actions, and the debate over early release, forgiveness, and second chances.


    A powerful and deeply human conversation about accountability, extremism, redemption, and whether people can truly change.

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    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction

    04:30 The Day Of The Fishmongers’ Hall Attack

    06:50 Confronting The Attacker

    09:20 Fighting Back: What Actually Happened

    12:00 Chaos Inside The Hall

    17:00 The Moments After

    19:30 Police Response & Immediate Aftermath

    22:00 Public Reaction & Media Narrative

    27:30 Reflection On The Attack & What It Means

    29:58 Sentenced To Life: Steve’s Original Crime

    33:04 Entering Prison: First Experiences

    36:00 Violence, Survival & Prison Culture

    39:03 The Rise Of Islamist Gangs Inside Prison

    42:00 How Islamist Groups Organise & Recruit

    48:11 Why Guards Struggle To Maintain Authority

    54:00 Radicalisation Inside The Prison System

    57:43 Why Some Prisoners Convert In Jail

    01:00:00 Can The System Actually Control This?

    01:06:00 Why Some Prisoners Never Change

    01:18:00 Final Reflections

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    1 hr and 21 mins
  • Liam Halligan - "Britain is heading for a financial meltdown"
    Apr 7 2026

    In this episode of The Winston Marshall Show, I sit down with economist Liam Halligan for a conversation on Britain’s economic decline, government failure, and the policies driving stagnation.


    We examine why the UK economy has struggled to grow, from high taxes and overregulation to the long-term consequences of energy policy and Net Zero. Liam explains how weak productivity, rising public spending, and political short-termism have left Britain falling behind its global competitors.


    The conversation explores inflation, debt, housing, and the cost-of-living crisis, alongside the structural problems facing the British economy. We discuss the role of the Bank of England, monetary policy, and why economic decision-making has become increasingly detached from the realities facing ordinary households.


    We also discuss immigration, labour markets, and whether Britain’s political class is willing to confront the scale of reform needed to restore growth and prosperity.


    A hard-headed conversation about economics, policy, and whether Britain can reverse its long-term decline.

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    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction

    01:18 Are we heading for financial meltdown?

    05:11 The Collapse of Trust in Mainstream Politics

    10:02 Why Politicians Avoid the Real Issues

    15:21 Class, Culture and the New Political Divide

    18:07 Media Bias and Narrative Control

    21:10 Crime, Policing and Public Safety

    27:42 Economic Decline and Cost of Living Crisis

    31:15 Why Britain Feels Like It’s Getting Worse

    38:22 Elites vs Ordinary Voters

    45:44 The Role of Institutions and Bureaucracy

    49:18 Britain vs Other Western Countries

    57:10 What Needs to Change in Britain

    1:01:42 Is There a Way Back for the UK?

    1:06:18 Cultural Confidence and National Identity

    1:14:12 Final Reflections

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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • ICE Deportee: “I Got Deported By ICE After 20 Years In America”
    Apr 4 2026

    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.

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    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

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    47 mins
  • UK Vs Hungary: Mass Migration Myth
    Apr 2 2026

    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

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    18 mins