Winston Marshall

Winston Marshall is the host of "The Winston Marshall Show," co-founder of "Dissident Dialogues" festival of ideas, and co-founder of "1573 Cigars."

His musical career began in London. As a session-player he toured with folk-singer Laura Marling. In 2007, Winston co-founded folk-rock band Mumford & Sons. In their 14 years together, the band won 2 Grammy Awards, 2 Brit Awards, an Ivor Novello and performed with the likes of Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, Neil Young, Willie Nelson, and Elton John. In 2017, he released the techno-fusion album ‘Silk’ in collaboration with HVOB. His remix work includes Maggie Rogers and Jack Garrett.

His written work has been published by The Free Press, The Jewish Chronicle, The Spectator, and The Daily Mail. Through 2022 and 2023 he hosted the podcast "Marshall Matters" at The Spectator. He has been featured on the BBC, Times Radio, LBC, Fox News, Fox Business News, Unherd, Triggernometry, Sky News Australia, GB News and The Daily Wire.

In 2021, Marshall co-founded Hong Kong Link Up, a not-for-profit organisation helping Hong Kong asylum seekers and BN(O) holders settle and assimilate in the UK.