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Political scientist and author Matt Goodwin returns to The Winston Marshall Show for a conversation on mass immigration, national identity, and Britain’s deepening political crisis.
Goodwin argues that the postwar political consensus—built on liberalism, globalism, and open borders—is collapsing. He reveals how mass migration has not only reshaped Britain’s economy but fractured its social fabric, leaving the working class abandoned and the political elite increasingly out of touch.
They dive into the failures of both major parties, the rise of Reform UK, and the growing demand for a new politics rooted in national sovereignty, cultural confidence, and democratic accountability.
All this—immigration, integration, elite delusion, and the coming realignment of British politics…
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction
05:41 Keir Starmer's Immigration Policies and Border Security
15:21 Economic and Social Impacts of Mass Migration
21:21 The Decline of the Working Class
32:01 Multiculturalism & Division
37:23 Immigration and the New Consensus
43:10 The Class Realignment
52:22 The Role of the Political Class and the Public
1:10:00 The Future of Immigration Policy in the UK
1:17:03 Challenges of Multiculturalism and Political Leadership
1:20:38 The Instinctive British Identity
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Political scientist and author Matt Goodwin returns to The Winston Marshall Show for a conversation on mass immigration, national identity, and Britain’s deepening political crisis.
Goodwin argues that the postwar political consensus—built on liberalism, globalism, and open borders—is collapsing. He reveals how mass migration has not only reshaped Britain’s economy but fractured its social fabric, leaving the working class abandoned and the political elite increasingly out of touch.
They dive into the failures of both major parties, the rise of Reform UK, and the growing demand for a new politics rooted in national sovereignty, cultural confidence, and democratic accountability.
All this—immigration, integration, elite delusion, and the coming realignment of British politics…
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To see more exclusive content and interviews consider subscribing to my substack here: https://www.winstonmarshall.co.uk/
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FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA:
Substack: https://www.winstonmarshall.co.uk/
X: https://twitter.com/mrwinmarshall
Insta: https://www.instagram.com/winstonmarshall
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/winstonmarshall
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction
05:41 Keir Starmer's Immigration Policies and Border Security
15:21 Economic and Social Impacts of Mass Migration
21:21 The Decline of the Working Class
32:01 Multiculturalism & Division
37:23 Immigration and the New Consensus
43:10 The Class Realignment
52:22 The Role of the Political Class and the Public
1:10:00 The Future of Immigration Policy in the UK
1:17:03 Challenges of Multiculturalism and Political Leadership
1:20:38 The Instinctive British Identity
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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