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Ed Husain: Is Islam compatible with the West?
In this episode of The Brink, we’re joined by Ed Husain, author of The Islamist and Among the Mosques, to explore the roots of Islamist extremism, the rise of the Muslim Brotherhood, and what has gone wrong inside parts of Britain’s Muslim community.
Ed traces the movement’s origins from Hassan al-Banna and Sayyid Qutb through to modern-day Hamas, explaining how fascist ideas, humiliation after empire, and Western missteps helped shape today’s jihadist ideology. He reflects on his own journey out of radical politics, the role of mysticism and Sufi Islam in countering extremism, and why banning alone can’t solve the problem.
The conversation widens to Britain today, from Islamist influence in mosques and the dangers of an official “Islamophobia” definition, to the country’s own moral crisis, where secularism and self-doubt have left a vacuum easily filled by extremism. Together, we ask whether the West can rediscover confidence in its own values while helping a new generation of Muslims find peace within faith, not war against it.
This is one of our most far-reaching conversations yet about faith, identity, and how both Islam and the West might renew themselves.
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19. Kwasi Kwarteng: I’d do a better job than Rachel Reeves!
01:12:04||Season 1, Ep. 19In 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. 18In 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. 17In 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. 16In 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
14. ‘It’s activism masquerading as journalism’: Former Sky newsreader and director of BBC TV speak out
35:02||Season 1, Ep. 14In this episode of The Brink, we’re joined by Colin Brazier, former Sky News presenter, and Danny Cohen, former Director of Television at the BBC, for an insider look at how Britain’s media lost its way.Drawing on decades inside Sky and the BBC, Colin and Danny explain how activism crept into journalism, how impartiality was replaced by ideology, and why both institutions now struggle with trust, bias, and credibility. From the BBC’s coverage of Israel and Gaza to Sky’s embrace of “woke” newsroom culture, they reveal the internal pressures and moral failures driving today’s media crisis.The conversation explores how younger journalists have brought activist politics into the newsroom, the decline of objectivity, and the collapse of impartial standards once taken for granted. We also discuss the future of broadcasting. From the rise of GB News and independent media to the growing influence of social platforms and algorithms that shape what the public sees.This is a rare, revealing, and deeply honest conversation about the state of British journalism and whether our media can ever win back the public’s trust.Watch the full uncut interview HERE: https://open.substack.com/pub/thebrinkpodcast/p/its-activism-masquerading-as-journalism?r=63dafp&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=trueDon't forget to check out our merch store: https://www.thebrinkmerch.com/
13. Now Europe Must Face Both Trump and Putin: War Correspondent’s First-Hand Take | David Patrikarakos
41:20||Season 1, Ep. 13In this episode of The Brink, we’re joined by David Patrikarakos, foreign correspondent and author of War in 140 Characters, for a gripping conversation on the end of the Pax Americana, the future of Ukraine, and the rise of a new global order.David explains why he argues that Putin’s invasion is not just about territory, but about rewriting the rules of the world order. From the fall of Bretton Woods to the decline of NATO, he lays out how the West’s complacency and moral fatigue have opened the door to a new era shaped by autocrats, propaganda, and drones.We also discuss Trump’s shifting stance on Ukraine, his strange admiration for Putin, and how America’s right is fracturing between pro-Israel conservatives and a new populist movement flirting with antisemitism and authoritarianism. David warns that the internet has unleashed a “death of truth,” where social media rewards lies, conspiracy, and outrage over reality.This is one of the most far-reaching episodes we’ve done. A discussion about war, technology, propaganda, and the collapse of old certainties as the world enters a dangerous new phase.Watch the full uncut episode here: https://thebrinkpodcast.substack.com/podcastChapters 0:00 Introduction 03:52 David's Personal Connection to Ukraine05:37 Trump's Negotiation Tactics and Putin's War Aims10:33 The Role of NATO and the UK in the Conflict13:03 The Threat of Russia and the Need for Rearmament21:32 The Diffusion of Power and the Impact of Technology26:19 The Future of Ukraine and the Role of Europe34:11 Trump's Relationship with Putin and the Impact on US Politics
12. Tory Defector Alan Mendoza: 'All I Care About Now Is A Reform Win'
49:28||Season 1, Ep. 12In this episode of The Brink, we sit down with Alan Mendoza, Executive Director of the Henry Jackson Society and newly appointed Chief Adviser on Global Affairs for Reform UK. Alan reflects on his political journey from lifelong Conservative to joining Reform, and why he believes Britain needs bold, radical change to confront the crises it faces at home and abroad.We talk about the decline of the Conservative Party, the rise of Reform UK, and whether uniting the right is possible or even desirable. Alan explains what drew him to Reform’s energy, its commitment to national renewal, and its determination to challenge political correctness, restore pride, and defend British values.The conversation ranges from Reform’s economic vision and its stance on immigration, to foreign policy, Ukraine, and the threat of Islamism in Britain. Alan also addresses criticisms of the party, from questions about Nigel Farage’s leadership to concerns over internal controversies and its relationship with Israel and the Jewish community.This is a wide-ranging and revealing discussion about politics, ideology, and the future of Britain’s right…Watch the full interview here: https://open.substack.com/pub/thebrinkpodcast/p/tory-defector-alan-mendoza-all-i?r=63dafp&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=trueChapters00:00 Introduction 01:55 Core Beliefs and Political Values07:06 Transition to the Reform Party17:07 Reform Party's Potential and Challenges 30:13 Reform Party's Economic Policies and Growth38:46 Reform Party's Stance on Islamism and Anti-Semitism46:25 Reform Party's Support for Israel
11. Nick Timothy MP - We Must Stop The Islamist Takeover of Britain
41:19||Season 1, Ep. 11In this episode of The Brink, we sit down with Nick Timothy, Conservative MP and former Downing Street adviser, for a powerful conversation about extremism, free speech, and the cultural challenges reshaping Britain.We begin with the recent Aston Villa controversy, where Israeli fans were banned from attending a match against Maccabi Tel Aviv. Nick explains what this decision reveals about fear, community breakdown, and the failures of policing. He argues that Islamist influence, weak institutions, and political timidity have allowed extremists to shape the public narrative, leaving both Muslim and Jewish Britons feeling abandoned.The discussion explores the risks of introducing an official definition of Islamophobia, the growing reach of the Muslim Brotherhood in British life, and how misplaced tolerance has eroded freedom of speech and social unity. Nick calls for a renewed national mission that restores moral confidence, protects liberty, and confronts extremism without losing sight of Britain’s core values.This is one of the most urgent and thought-provoking conversations yet on The Brink, offering a clear-eyed look at faith, fear, and the struggle to reclaim Britain’s identity.Watch full interview here: https://open.substack.com/pub/thebrinkpodcast/p/nick-timothy-mp-we-must-stop-the?r=63dafp&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=trueChapters 00:00 Introduction02:45 Nick Timothy's Background and Aston Villa04:54 The Aston Villa Incident and Police Response09:15 Palestinian Flags and Extremist Narratives14:02 Nick Timothy's Confrontation at Aston Villa18:46 Public Order Offences and Free Speech22:35 The Islamophobia Definition and Its Implications28:53 The Muslim Brotherhood34:29 The Role of State Institutions and the Future of British Society