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Join Freecash today by clicking on the link https://bit.ly/3PmHdln and enjoy an extra $10 on your first offer!In this episode of The Winston Marshall Show, I sit down with comedian, podcaster, and former teacher Francis Foster for a hard hitting conversation on Britain’s collapsing education system, woke ideology in schools, fatherlessness, immigration, and the growing crisis facing young boys.Francis reflects on teaching in some of London’s toughest schools, where gang violence, poverty, and absent fathers shaped students far more than the ideological obsessions dominating elite institutions. We discuss progressive ideology in education, gender politics, homeschooling, Islamic extremism, the Batley Grammar School scandal, and why so many parents are losing faith in Britain’s schools.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------WATCH THE EXTENDED CONVERSATION HERE: https://www.winstonmarshall.co.uk/-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Chapters 00:00 Introduction 05:29 Why Teaching Attracts Progressive Ideology11:07 Race, Gender & Woke Ideas In Schools14:38 The Crisis Facing Boys In Education19:25 Gang Violence & The Reality Of London Schools24:41 The “Two Different Londons”27:20 Woke Education Seminars & Low Expectations30:48 Falling Standards & Britain’s Education Crisis33:47 Why British History Isn’t Being Taught39:55 Teachers Unions, Politics & Activism42:35 Batley Grammar School & Fear In Education48:12 Weak Elites & Britain’s Cultural Decline55:41 Homeschooling, Private Schools & Inequality1:00:41 Francis Foster’s New Book

In this episode of The Winston Marshall Show, I sit down with Heather Mac Donald for a provocative conversation about the feminisation of society, identity politics, and the growing divide between men and women in the modern West. We discuss the collapse of rational discourse, anti-Western ideology in universities, toxic masculinity, feminism, falling birth rates, the manosphere, immigration, free speech, and why younger generations appear increasingly radicalised. Mac Donald argues that modern institutions have replaced merit and truth-seeking with grievance politics and “phony empathy,” while technology, social media, and consumer culture have helped erode family, community, and meaning itself.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------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/-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Chapters 00:00 Introduction 03:30 Women, Rationality & The Decline Of Truth10:15 Why Modern Feminism Rejected Motherhood11:09 The Masculinisation Of Women12:30 Campus Rape Hysteria & The Obama Era18:07 Why Women Feel “Oppressed”20:42 Why Tech & AI Are Dominated By Men22:35 Immigration, Crime & Female Voting Patterns26:19 Is The West Trying To Destroy Itself?30:13 Young Voters, Universities & Anti-Western Ideology31:04 The Manosphere, Nick Fuentes & Young Men35:16 Rejecting Woke Without Embracing Extremism37:22 Dating, Marriage & Why Young People Aren’t Having Sex41:42 Woke Capitalism & Corporate Power45:48 Free Markets, Pornography & Social Media50:37 Gender Dysphoria As Social Contagion54:45 Trump, Censorship & The Collapse Of Neutral Principles58:50 Free Markets, Monopoly Power & Corporate Influence1:05:40 Amazon, Consumerism & The Death Of Main Street1:08:43 Final Thoughts

In this episode of The Winston Marshall Show, I sit down with Reihan Salam for a conversation about the rise of the “second generation woke,” the collapse of institutional trust, and why so many young people are turning towards radical politics on both the left and the right.Salam argues that a generation shaped by the 2008 financial crisis, failing institutions, housing insecurity, and cultural alienation has become deeply cynical about the West and increasingly drawn to grievance-based ideologies. We explore why movements around figures like Zohran Mamdani and Hassan Piker are resonating with younger voters, how identity politics evolved into a more professional and organised form of neo-socialism, and why elite institutions have become increasingly hostile to the very inheritance that built them.The conversation examines housing crises, public sector dysfunction, dependency culture, and the collapse of community and family structures. Salam makes the case that modern politics has replaced responsibility and continuity with victimhood, resentment, and what he calls “smash and grab politics” — a short-term mentality that exists on both the authoritarian left and right.We also discuss masculinity, fatherlessness, anti-Western education, immigration, assimilation, and whether younger generations have been psychologically failed by the institutions that raised them. Salam explains why he believes both America and Britain are experiencing a crisis of competence, leadership, and cultural confidence — and why that vacuum is now being filled by increasingly radical movements.Finally, we tackle the future of the Democratic Party, the politics of Gaza and Israel, Trump’s immigration policies, rising political violence, and whether America is entering a period of dangerous polarisation that could escalate far beyond online culture wars. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------WATCH THE EXTENDED CONVERSATION HERE: https://www.winstonmarshall.co.uk/-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Chapters 00:00 Introduction02:53 The Second Generation Of Woke05:48 The “Adversarial” View Of Western History10:28 Were Young People Failed By The System?12:15 Universities, Housing & The Cost Of Living Crisis20:37 Fatherlessness, Masculinity & Angry Young Men24:11 Dependency Culture & The Hollowing Out Of Community26:41 Why The Modern State Keeps Expanding35:03 Billionaires, Inequality & Public Distrust39:31 The Rise Of The Authoritarian Right44:40 Elites, Victimhood & “Smash And Grab” Politics50:22 Obama, Mamdani & The Radical Left’s New Strategy54:08 How Socialist Politics Creates Villains58:36 Why New York Could Be Heading For Crisis1:01:01 Can Neo-Socialism Spread Across America?1:07:06 Is America Heading Towards Civil Conflict?1:11:45 Trump, Immigration & The Future Of MAGA

In this episode of The Winston Marshall Show, I sit down with journalist and author Richard Miniter for a sweeping conversation on the rise of the “unaccountable class,” the collapse of institutional trust, and the growing revolt against technocratic elites across the West.Miniter argues that modern society is increasingly dominated by people insulated from the consequences of failure: bureaucrats, managers, academics, media figures, and institutional elites whose power is no longer tied to results or public accountability. We explore how this “unaccountable class” has reshaped politics, culture, business, and even religion, from the managerial revolution of the 20th century to the rise of stakeholder capitalism and the decline of democratic responsiveness.The conversation examines Brexit, the COVID pandemic, and the collapse of public trust in experts and institutions. Miniter explains why so many voters turned against the political establishment, arguing that ordinary people increasingly feel ruled by elites who neither understand nor suffer the consequences of their own decisions.We also discuss the Church of England, progressivism, socialism, and the transformation of Western institutions into ideological vehicles detached from the people they were meant to serve. The discussion then turns to artificial intelligence, whether AI will empower ordinary people or further entrench elite power, and why the future of the West may depend on restoring accountability at every level of society.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------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/-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Chapters 00:00 Introduction 02:23 The Rise Of The “Unaccountable Class”05:32 How Experts Took Over Institutions09:00 The Church, Brexit & Political Ideology12:50 Christianity, Nationalism & The Modern Church18:45 The “Managerial Revolution” Explained24:53 Woodrow Wilson & Rule By Experts30:53 Socialism, Thatcher & Britain’s Decline39:11 Brexit, Covid & The Failure Of Experts46:14 AI, Technocracy & The Future Of Power53:34 How To Make Institutions Accountable Again58:44 Can Accountability Save Western Civilization?

Get a better way to stay informed at https://ground.news/winston and see through biased media. Subscribe through my link for 40% off unlimited access. I went to both the Tommy Robinson’s Unite the Kingdom march and the pro-Palestine counter-protest in central London to hear directly from the people attending — not journalists, not politicians, not activists online, but the people actually on the streets. What I found was far stranger, far more tense, and far more complicated than I expected.Over the course of the day, I spoke to veterans, mothers, immigrants, Christians, Muslims, former Labour voters, Reform supporters, pro-Palestine activists, and anti-Tommy Robinson demonstrators. I heard arguments about immigration, Gaza, Islam, nationalism, racism, Christianity, free speech, Keir Starmer, multiculturalism, and the growing collapse of trust in Britain’s institutions.I witnessed two completely opposing worldviews marching through the same city at the same time — each convinced they were defending the future of the country.But what shocked me most wasn’t the anger, the slogans, or even the political divisions. It was the things both sides quietly agreed on….#TommyRobinson #Palestine #KeirStarmer-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------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/-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Chapters00:00 The Beginning…02:42 Tommy Robinson’s Unite the Kingdom March14:10 My First Impressions Of Tommy’s March17:42 Inside The Pro-Palestine Protest31:24 My First Impressions Of The Palestine Protest32:38 Back to Tommy’s March 38:33 Final Reflections After Both Marches

In this episode of The Winston Marshall Show, I sit down with California gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton for a conversation on corruption, government waste, energy policy, and the collapse of the California Dream.Hilton lays out explosive claims surrounding what he describes as a vast system of fraud, waste, and political corruption within California’s government, arguing that hundreds of billions of taxpayer dollars have been misused over the past decade. We examine his “Califraud” investigations, allegations involving homelessness programmes, climate funds, cannabis tax revenue, and welfare spending, and why he believes one-party rule has created a culture of impunity within the state bureaucracy.The conversation explores the homelessness crisis, rising poverty, soaring energy costs, and why California now has some of the highest taxes and worst affordability in the United States. Hilton argues that environmental policy, overregulation, and ideological governance have hollowed out the middle class, while pushing businesses and working families out of the state.We also discuss the Iran war, oil prices, and the contradiction of California importing foreign oil while restricting domestic production. Hilton explains why he believes the state’s climate agenda has become detached from reality, and outlines his plan to lower gas prices, reduce regulation, and restore energy independence.We examine his campaign for governor, the political machine he is up against, and whether voters in one of America’s deepest blue states are finally ready for change.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------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/-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Chapters 00:00 California’s “$425 Billion Fraud Crisis”01:05 Steve Hilton’s Run for Governor :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}01:54 “Califraud” — Fraud, Waste & Abuse in California07:46 Pandemic Fraud, Prison Gangs & Homeless Spending11:36 Did California Fund A Democrat Voter Machine?17:58 Ghost Companies, Hospice Fraud & NGO Corruption20:47 The “Homeless Industrial Complex”25:23 Can California Actually Be Fixed?32:06 Iran, Oil Prices & California’s Energy Crisis39:36 Trump’s Endorsement & Republican Chances in California45:14 “This Is What Democrat Rule Looks Like”

I went on the biggest live comedy podcast in the world… and it genuinely meant more to me than I expected.In this monologue, I break down my experience appearing on Kill Tony, the wildly successful live comedy show hosted by Tony Hinchcliffe out of Joe Rogan’s Comedy Mothership in Austin, Texas. I explain why I think Kill Tony has become one of the most important cultural phenomena in entertainment today, how it represents a backlash against political correctness and corporate comedy, and why audiences are craving authenticity again.I also reflect on my own cancellation saga, leaving my band, and why stepping onto the Kill Tony stage at the O2 Arena and in Austin felt strangely full circle. After years of being told I’d never work in mainstream entertainment again, I found myself back on one of the biggest live shows in the world.Long live Kill Tony… and God bless America…#KillTony #TonyHinchcliffe #Comedy -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------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/-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

In this episode of The Winston Marshall Show, I sit down with comedian and political commentator Bill Maher for a controversial conversation on Islamism, antisemitism, immigration, free speech, and the future of Western civilisation.We begin with the explosion of antisemitic attacks across Britain, Europe, and the United States, from synagogue firebombing and violent assaults to the growing atmosphere of intimidation facing Jewish communities. Maher argues that Western elites have systematically downplayed the scale of the problem, while Winston challenges the political class for refusing to confront its causes openly.The conversation then turns to Islam, mass migration, and the liberal reluctance to criticise religious extremism. Maher explains why he believes the word “Islamophobia” has been weaponised to shut down debate, while both discuss the failures of multiculturalism, the grooming gangs scandal in Britain, gender inequality under Islamist systems, and whether certain aspects of Islamic culture are fundamentally incompatible with Western liberal values.We also examine the political realignment around Israel, with Maher arguing that antisemitism has spread from the far fringes into mainstream Left and Right-wing politics alike. The discussion explores university protests, Hamas apologism, identity politics, and why support for Israel has fractured across the political spectrum.At the end, I delve deeper into the topics we discussed with Bill. 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/Chapters00:00 Introduction02:31 The Bill Maher Interview25:22 My Breakdown

In this episode of The Winston Marshall Show, I sit down with neuroscientist, author, and public intellectual Sam Harris for a conversation on political extremism, Islamism, Trump, open societies, religion, and the future of the West.We begin with the rise of political violence in America and whether the chaos consuming both the Left and the Right points to something deeper than Trump himself. Harris argues that ideological extremism on the Left has become normalised within mainstream institutions, while populism on the Right has eroded confidence in liberal democratic norms.The conversation then turns to Islamism, the Middle East, and the future of Western civilisation. Harris lays out his long-standing argument that jihadism represents a genuine ideological threat to open societies, while I challenge him on nationalism, religion, and the limits of secular liberalism. Together, we explore Israel, Iran, the Muslim Brotherhood, mass migration into Europe, and whether the West still believes strongly enough in its own values to survive.We also examine the presidency of Donald Trump, with Harris criticising Trump’s character and transactional worldview while simultaneously acknowledging that many of Trump’s foreign policy instincts — particularly regarding Iran and Islamism.Finally, the conversation moves into deeper philosophical and spiritual territory. Sam and I challenge each other on Christianity, sacrifice, suffering, and meaning, while Harris defends secular rationalism and critiques revealed religion as fundamentally dangerous when taken literally.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Watch the extended 1 hour conversation with Sam HERE: https://www.winstonmarshall.co.uk/p/sam-harris-on-what-nobody-wants-to?r=18lfab-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

In this episode of The Winston Marshall Show, I sit down with John Hart, a government transparency expert and CEO of Open the Books. He reveals his concerns about a significant systemic crisis of fraud, waste and mismanagement within the US government.Our discussion begins with the shocking case of alleged fraud in Minnesota. Hart suggests billions of taxpayer dollars may have been misappropriated due to inadequate oversight and perverse incentives. He argues this isn’t an isolated incident but a symptom of a much larger national problem rooted in opacity, bureaucratic expansion and a lack of accountability.Hart delves into the “fraud iceberg”, highlighting how misaligned incentives and complex systems permeate various sectors like healthcare, entitlement spending, defence budgets and federal agencies. These factors lead to substantial waste, sometimes legal and sometimes outright fraudulent. Recent estimates suggest hundreds of billions and potentially trillions of dollars are lost annually due to inefficiency and exploitation.We also explore the government’s highly touted reform effort, “Doge”, and its apparent failure. Hart believes the real issue lies not with investigators but with political leadership, coordination and Congress’s inability to act on existing knowledge.Finally, we consider the future. Could artificial intelligence revolutionise transparency and empower citizens to monitor government spending in real-time? Or will existing power structures adapt and persist?-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------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/-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------