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Sometimes the world feels like it’s on the edge—from conflict in Ukraine and the Middle East to culture wars dividing us here at home. From Israel to immigration, it can feel like the West is losing its way. That’s why we created The Brink.


Hosted by Jake Wallis Simons and Andrew Fox, the podcast aims to cut through the noise to uncover the real implications, hidden angles, and the tough questions others won’t ask.


Some weeks it’s just us diving deep into the stories that matter most. Other weeks, we’re joined by leading voices in politics, culture, and current affairs—people who help us make sense of where the world is heading.


Join us for new episodes every Thursday on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you listen. The first episode will be released on 18th September 2025.


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  • 24. Iran Bloodbath: Why is the media silent?

    46:51||Season 1, Ep. 24
    Don't forget to claim your free one-month trial here: https://thebrinkpodcast.substack.com/newyeartrial In this episode of The Brink, we are joined by Atbin Moayedi & Haleh Blake to examine the unfolding catastrophe in Iran, where the death toll from the latest nationwide uprising has risen above 30,000 while much of the Western media remains largely silent.They have been working relentlessly to document what is happening inside the Islamic Republic and to get the truth out to journalists, governments, and the public. Drawing on direct contact with people on the ground, they describe mass killings, executions, mass graves, chemical weapons, and the use of hospitals as sites of repression.The conversation explores how the regime has imposed a de facto military lockdown across the country, cutting off internet access, arresting people in the streets, and targeting anyone with signs of protest. We discuss the systematic use of torture, sexual violence, organ removal, and financial extortion of grieving families, as well as the psychological toll this violence is taking on Iranians both inside the country and across the diaspora.We also confront the failure of international institutions, Western governments, and major news organisations to respond with urgency. We ask why Iran receives so little coverage compared to other conflicts, how economic and geopolitical interests shape media narratives, and why the Islamic Republic continues to enjoy impunity despite its actions at home and abroad.Finally, we look ahead to what comes next. We discuss the role of Reza Pahlavi, the possibility of international intervention, and whether this moment represents a genuine chance for the collapse of the regime and the birth of a free Iran.This is a harrowing and essential conversation about courage, hypocrisy, and one of the worst human rights crises of our time.Watch the full uncut interview HERE: https://open.substack.com/pub/thebrinkpodcast/p/iran-bloodbath-why-is-the-media-silent?r=63dafp&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=trueDon't forget to check out our merch store: https://www.thebrinkmerch.com/Chapters00:00 – Introduction01:43 – A People’s Revolution, Not a Proxy War04:09 – 30,000 Dead: What’s Really Happening on the Streets06:15 – Iran as a Military State08:36 – Door-to-Door Arrests & Hospital Executions10:52 – Organ Removal, Silence & Regime Brutality12:16 – Why the Media Looked Away14:46 – Oil, Gas & the Money Behind Silence18:16 – Why Gaza Dominates Coverage19:43 – The Regime’s Lobbying Network in the UK & US22:58 – Western Media as Regime Amplifier25:28 – A Universal Human Rights Struggle28:07 – Celebrity Silence & Moral Cowardice32:26 – Who Iranians Really Are
  • 23. ‘Final Hostages Are Home’ Palestinian Who Escaped from Hamas Speaks Out About Gaza’s Future

    36:45||Season 1, Ep. 23
    Don't forget to claim your free one-month trial here: https://thebrinkpodcast.substack.com/newyeartrial In this episode of The Brink, we are joined by Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib, a Gaza-born analyst and one of the most prominent moderate Palestinian voices. Drawing on his upbringing in Gaza and his work today as a senior fellow at the Atlantic Council, Ahmed offers a rare and deeply personal account of life under Hamas.Ahmed describes how Hamas systematically groomed children through schools, mosques, and summer camps, recounting his own childhood experiences of indoctrination, intimidation, and early encounters with Hamas leadership. He explains how the group transformed religious spaces into propaganda hubs, used violence to impose social control, and built a generational system of radicalisation that many in the West still fail to understand.The conversation turns to Gaza today. Ahmed outlines the existence of two parallel societies, one living in extreme deprivation and another protected by access to salaries, aid networks, and Hamas-controlled taxation systems. He exposes how aid is diverted, how hospitals are used as centres of repression and torture, and how Hamas has rebuilt its finances since the ceasefire through taxation and intimidation.We also examine the Muslim Brotherhood playbook, its influence in the UK and across the West, and why moderate Palestinian voices are often silenced by intimidation from Islamist networks. Finally, Ahmed sets out a stark assessment of Gaza’s future, the failure of the so-called peace mechanisms currently being proposed, and what would actually be required to dismantle Hamas and give Palestinians a genuine chance at a different future.This is a sobering, courageous, and essential conversation about extremism, truth, and the human cost of allowing ideology to triumph over reality.Watch the full uncut interview HERE: https://open.substack.com/pub/thebrinkpodcast/p/final-hostages-are-home-palestinian?r=63dafp&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=trueDon't forget to check out our merch store: https://www.thebrinkmerch.com/Chapters 00:00 Introduction 03:18 Early Indoctrination & Life in UNRWA Schools06:35 The Second Intifada & Radicalisation of Children10:12 Personal Encounters with Hamas Leaders14:50 Mosques, Schools & the Indoctrination Pipeline16:53 The Muslim Brotherhood Playbook Explained21:06 Groomed by Hamas & the Road to Asylum24:03 Exporting Radicalisation to the West27:07 Why Moderate Muslims Are Silenced29:00 The UK’s Blind Spot on Islamist Networks30:02 Saudi Arabia, Abraham Accords & Regional Power32:04 Why Gaza Must Reject the “Resistance Narrative”35:12 A Pragmatic Path Forward for Palestinians
  • 22. Brendan O’Neill & Rachel Riley - The West’s Antisemitism Crisis | The Brink Live

    55:04||Season 1, Ep. 22
    In this special live episode of The Brink, Andrew and Jake are joined by Rachel Riley and Brendan O’Neill for a powerful and often confrontational discussion about antisemitism, Holocaust memory, and the moral collapse of Western institutions since October 7.We begin with the alarming decline of Holocaust education in British schools and ask why Jewish history is increasingly treated as a provocation rather than a warning. Rachel explains how fear, appeasement, and cultural cowardice have led schools and institutions to erase Jews rather than confront antisemitism, while Brendan argues that comparisons between Gaza and the Holocaust represent a dangerous inversion of history and morality.The conversation widens to Britain’s failure of integration, the influence of Islamist ideology, and how appeasement has shaped policing, education, and public life. We examine the Aston Villa and West Midlands Police scandal, exposing how misinformation, institutional bias, and political pressure led to the exclusion of Israeli fans and the creation of what amounted to a Jew-free zone.We also explore the role of the media, social platforms, and NGOs in spreading propaganda, the double standards applied to Israel compared to Iran and other conflicts, and why antisemitism has re-emerged in respectable language under the banner of anti Zionism. The panel reflects personally on why they continue to speak out, despite professional and social costs, and whether there are still grounds for hope.This is a raw, urgent, and unflinching live conversation about truth, courage, and what happens when a society loses the confidence to defend its own values.Watch the full uncut interview HERE: https://open.substack.com/pub/thebrinkpodcast/p/the-wests-antisemitism-crisis-with?r=63dafp&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=trueALSO, don't forget to claim your free one-month trial here: https://thebrinkpodcast.substack.com/newyeartrialDon't forget to check out our merch store: https://www.thebrinkmerch.com/
  • 21. MUST WATCH: Michael Gove Slams “centrist dads” Rory Stewart and Alastair Campbell

    44:00||Season 1, Ep. 21
    In this episode of The Brink, we sit down with Michael Gove, former Cabinet minister and one of the most influential figures in modern British politics, for a wide-ranging and unusually frank conversation about power, ideology, and the state of the country.Michael reflects on the dramatic realignment of British politics, from high-profile defections to Reform UK and the collapse of the old centrist consensus, to the internal struggles facing both the Conservative Party and Labour. He shares his thoughts on leadership, loyalty, ambition, and what political life is really like behind closed doors.Michael also reflects on his appearance on The Rest is Politics…where Jake brings up some of the most heated moments…The conversation explores immigration, Islamism, free speech, and the failure of successive governments to confront extremism with honesty and confidence. We discuss the rise of moral relativism, the role of the media, and why difficult conversations about culture, security, and national identity are so often shut down rather than addressed.This is a thoughtful and revealing conversation about politics after the age of certainties, and what Britain must confront if it is to recover confidence in itself and its institutions.Watch the full uncut interview HERE: https://open.substack.com/pub/thebrinkpodcast/p/must-watch-michael-gove-slams-centrist?r=63dafp&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=trueALSO, don't forget to claim your free one-month trial here: https://thebrinkpodcast.substack.com/newyeartrialCheck out our merch store: https://www.thebrinkmerch.com/
  • 20. Inside Iran: Everything The Legacy Media Won’t Tell You

    51:25||Season 1, Ep. 20
    In this episode of The Brink, Iranian researcher and analyst Kasra Aarabi joins us. He has extensive networks within Iran’s protest movement and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, offering a sobering and urgent account of the situation on the ground.Drawing on documents obtained from inside IRGC headquarters and direct contact with protest leaders, our guest explains how the regime’s vast infrastructure of repression operates at every level of Iranian society. We discuss the use of military-grade weapons against unarmed civilians, the scale of arrests and executions, and why the death toll is likely far higher than officially reported.The conversation explores how Iran’s violence is no longer contained within its borders. From regime-sponsored attacks on British soil to the radicalisation of children in the UK, we examine why what happens in Iran directly threatens Britain’s national security. We also confront the failure of Western governments to proscribe the IRGC, the silence of political leaders, and the dangerous double standards applied by the media and international institutions.Finally, we look ahead to what comes next. We discuss the prospects for regime collapse, the role of external pressure, the risks of insurgency, and what a post-Islamic Republic Iran could realistically look like. From a secular republic to a constitutional monarchy, we ask what the Iranian people actually want and what the West should do if it truly believes in freedom and human rights.This is a powerful and unsettling conversation about tyranny, courage, and why Iran’s struggle matters far beyond its borders.Watch the full uncut interview HERE: https://open.substack.com/pub/thebrinkpodcast/p/the-real-death-toll-in-iran-and-why?r=63dafp&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=trueDon't forget to check out our merch store: https://www.thebrinkmerch.com/Chapters 00:00 – Introduction 02:30 – Death Tolls, Internet Blackouts & Brutal Crackdowns04:50 – Kasra’s Background & Inside Access to the Regime06:28 – Understanding the IRGC From the Inside08:17 – Regime Threats on British Soil11:10 – Why What Happens in Iran Affects the UK12:15 – Why Britain Refuses to Proscribe the IRGC15:30 – Iran’s Infrastructure of Radicalisation in Britain18:14 – Indoctrination, Antisemitism & Islamist Ideology20:38 – The Silence of the Western Left on Iran
  • 19. Kwasi Kwarteng: I’d do a better job than Rachel Reeves!

    01:12:04||Season 1, Ep. 19
    In this episode of The Brink, we sit down with Kwasi Kwarteng, former Chancellor of the Exchequer, for a wide-ranging and unusually candid conversation about power, politics, and the realities of governing Britain.Kwasi reflects on his dramatic rise and fall in office, the chaos surrounding the mini-budget, and what it was really like to be at the centre of one of the most turbulent moments in modern British politics. He explains what went wrong, what he would do differently, and why he believes the political system struggles to tell the truth about economic trade-offs.We also explore his life beyond frontline politics, from his media work to his interest in business and Bitcoin, as well as his background, education, and journey into Parliament. The conversation ranges across identity politics, meritocracy, the decline of public trust, and why Britain’s institutions feel increasingly disconnected from the people they serve.Finally, we look at the current state of British politics. Kwasi gives his assessment of Labour’s economic direction, the rise of Reform, the breakdown of the two-party system, and what the next election could mean for the country’s future.This is a thoughtful and revealing conversation about ambition, failure, loyalty, and the long-term challenges facing Britain as it once again finds itself on the brink.Enjoy a 30-day free trial of The Brink’s Substack: https://thebrinkpodcast.substack.com/newyeartrialWatch the full uncut interview HERE: https://open.substack.com/pub/thebrinkpodcast/p/kwasi-kwarteng-id-do-a-better-job?r=63dafp&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=trueDon't forget to check out our merch store: https://www.thebrinkmerch.com/00:00 – Introduction 03:11 – From Power to Private Life06:08 – The Mini-Budget Fallout08:44 – Labour, Tax Rises & Public Disillusion12:06 – Britain’s Fractured Party System14:50 – Family Background, Education & Identity18:55 – Rejecting Identity Politics23:56 – Entering Politics & Street-Level Campaigning28:11 – Inside Parliament & Political Institutions33:00 – Becoming a Minister38:16 – Backing Liz Truss & Becoming Chancellor40:31 – The Mini-Budget: Pace, Panic & Mistakes44:46 – Markets, the Bank of England & What Went Wrong48:16 – Deep State vs Political Responsibility51:01 – Public Spending, Welfare & Growth55:00 – Labour’s Economic Direction58:43 – Immigration, Culture & Political Realignment1:03:03 – Reform, Conservatives & the Future of the Right1:06:59 – Loyalty, Power & Stopping the Left1:07:18 – Final Reflections on Britain’s Political Future
  • 18. New Year on The Brink: War, Lies, Power and the Collapse of Trust

    01:02:18||Season 1, Ep. 18
    In this special end of year episode of The Brink, Andrew and Jake look back on 2025, reflecting on the moments, conversations, and events that defined the year and shaped the world we are heading into in 2026.We revisit some of the standout interviews from the past twelve months, including conversations with Yoav Gallant, Yossi Cohen, Bari Weiss, Tom Holland, Neil Ferguson, and Nick Timothy. From Israeli intelligence and the war in Gaza to extremism in Britain, media failure, and the collapse of Western confidence, we discuss what these guests revealed about the moment we are living through.The conversation ranges across the year’s biggest themes, including leadership, war, antisemitism, media bias, protest movements, and the growing instability in the Middle East and the West. We also give our picks for moments of the year, figures of the year, and the decisions that left us shaking our heads.Finally, we look ahead to 2026. We discuss what gives us hope, what worries us most, and whether the West still has the moral and cultural foundations to recover from the crises it faces.This is a wide ranging and honest reflection on a turbulent year, and a look at what may lie ahead as the world stands once again on the brink.Don't forget to check out our merch store: https://www.thebrinkmerch.com/Chapters 00:00 – Looking Back on 202504:28 – Israel, War Leadership & October 706:07 – Extremism in Britain & Political Failure09:47 – Immigration, Social Media & Cultural Fragmentation11:57 – Gaza Protests & Progressive Radicalism15:06 – Media, Antisemitism & the Trust Crisis19:43 – Sh*t of the Year25:17 – Man of the Year31:13 – Woman of the Year 36:06 – Moment of the Year39:27 – WTF of the Year: Strategic Blunders44:04 – Laughter in a Dark Year45:23 – Hopes, Fears & the World Heading into 202652:28 – Final Reflections & What Comes Next
  • 17. Bernard-Henri Lévy - 'Trump Is Splitting The West and The Jihadis Know It!'

    45:16||Season 1, Ep. 17
    In this episode of The Brink, we’re joined by French philosopher, writer, and public intellectual Bernard-Henri Lévy for a wide ranging conversation about the fate of the West, the wars in Ukraine and Israel, and the values now under threat across liberal democracies.Bernard explains why Ukraine and Israel are fighting the same battle against the same enemies, and why Russia, Iran, Hamas, and radical Islam belong to a single ideological axis. Drawing on years spent on the battlefield and reporting from war zones, he reflects on courage, sacrifice, and what it means for a nation to defend itself when its very existence is at stake.The discussion turns to the West itself, its Judeo Christian foundations, the crisis of patriotism, and the loss of historical memory that has left many societies unwilling to defend their own values. We explore the rise of radical Islam, the failures of multiculturalism, the dangers of moral relativism, and why Jews are often the first victims when civilisations lose confidence in themselves.Bernard also reflects on Donald Trump, the fragmentation of the West, and whether American and European values can survive the political turbulence of the coming years.This is a profound and searching conversation about history, faith, war, and the moral courage required to defend civilisation before it is too late.Watch the full uncut interview HERE: https://open.substack.com/pub/thebrinkpodcast/p/trump-is-splitting-the-west-and-the?r=63dafp&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=trueDon't forget to check out our merch store: https://www.thebrinkmerch.com/Chapters 00:00 Introduction 08:24 Trump's Support for Israel and Russia's Aggression11:03 The West's Values and Trump's Impact15:33 The Role of the West in Countering Radicalism19:30 The West's Military Challenge and Israel's Resilience25:04 The Struggle Against Radical Islam in France38:23 The Role of Ideas and the Importance of Universal Values
  • 16. Revealed: How British and European taxes fund Hamas

    44:14||Season 1, Ep. 16
    In this episode of The Brink, we’re joined by Anne Herzberg, Legal Adviser at NGO Monitor, to examine how international NGOs have become deeply entangled with Hamas in Gaza and how Western taxpayer money has been misused as a result.Anne walks us through explosive findings based on Hamas documents seized by the IDF, revealing how aid organisations were monitored, infiltrated, and manipulated through so called “guarantors.” We discuss how cash aid programmes were diverted, how humanitarian projects were shaped around Hamas’ military needs, and why many NGOs remained silent despite knowing what was happening on the ground.The conversation also exposes the role of Western governments, including the UK, and the failure of oversight within institutions like the UN and major charities. We explore the “halo effect” that shields NGOs from scrutiny, the use of lawfare and libel threats to silence journalists, and how propaganda claims around famine and genocide have had real world consequences, from ICC warrants to the prolonging of the war itself.This is a disturbing but essential conversation about aid, accountability, and how good intentions have been exploited by a terrorist organisation, with consequences that continue to shape the conflict today. Watch the full uncut interview HERE: https://thebrinkpodcast.substack.com/p/revealed-how-british-and-european?r=63dafpDon't forget to check out our merch store: https://www.thebrinkmerch.com/Chapters 00:00 Introduction 03:25 Anne Hertzberg's Background and NGO Monitor's Mission06:14 Influence of NGOs and Media Bias11:43 Hamas' Control over NGOs in Gaza24:38 Hamas' Civil Service and Military Interaction32:00 Cash-Based Programs and Diversion of Aid 37:04 Meetings with Hamas and NGO Officials43:55 NGOs' Complicity and Long-Term Consequences