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EPISODE · May 9, 2026 · 8 MIN

Matt Goodwin - The LIES Emily Maitlis is Spreading is a BIG Problem for the UK

from The Daily Heretic · host Andrew Gold

👉 Subscribe now to The Daily Heretic for fearless interviews, sharp political analysis, and conversations the mainstream media won’t touch: https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos Are influential media voices shaping public opinion in ways that go unchallenged? And why does Matt Goodwin believe narratives pushed by figures like Emily Maitlis are having a major impact on political debate in the UK? In this explosive episode, Matt Goodwin joins Andrew Gold to examine the growing divide between media narratives and public opinion — and why trust in journalism and institutions has become one of the defining issues in modern British politics. Goodwin argues that the way key topics are framed in mainstream media — from immigration and identity to political movements — can shape how the public understands reality. But what happens when large sections of the population feel those narratives don’t reflect their lived experience? 🔥 In this interview, Matt Goodwin explores: • Why he believes certain media narratives are misleading or incomplete • How influential journalists shape political discourse in the UK • The widening gap between public opinion and elite commentary • The impact of media framing on debates around immigration and identity • Why trust in institutions, including the media, is declining Drawing on his research into political behaviour and voter sentiment, Goodwin explains why many voters are turning away from traditional media sources and toward alternative platforms. He argues that this shift is being driven by a growing perception that key issues are not being discussed openly or honestly. The conversation also connects these media dynamics to the rise of political movements and figures such as Nigel Farage, who have built support by directly challenging establishment narratives. Importantly, this discussion focuses on analysis and debate, encouraging viewers to question how information is presented and to think critically about the sources they rely on. For viewers interested in UK politics, media influence, public opinion and the future of journalism, this interview offers a compelling perspective on one of the most important issues shaping the country today. Are media narratives helping the public understand reality — or contributing to a growing disconnect? Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TEb4mOXl7_c #MattGoodwin #EmilyMaitlis #UKMedia #BritishPolitics #MediaBias #PublicOpinion #TheDailyHeretic #NigelFarage #UKNews #PoliticalDebate Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

👉 Subscribe now to The Daily Heretic for fearless interviews, sharp political analysis, and conversations the mainstream media won’t touch: https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos Are influential media voices shaping public opinion in ways that go unchallenged? And why does Matt Goodwin believe narratives pushed by figures like Emily Maitlis are having a major impact on political debate in the UK? In this explosive episode, Matt Goodwin joins Andrew Gold to examine the growing divide between media narratives and public opinion — and why trust in journalism and institutions has become one of the defining issues in modern British politics. Goodwin argues that the way key topics are framed in mainstream media — from immigration and identity to political movements — can shape how the public understands reality. But what happens when large sections of the population feel those narratives don’t reflect their lived experience? 🔥 In this interview, Matt Goodwin explores: • Why he believes certain media narratives are misleading or incomplete • How influential journalists shape political discourse in the UK • The widening gap between public opinion and elite commentary • The impact of media framing on debates around immigration and identity • Why trust in institutions, including the media, is declining Drawing on his research into political behaviour and voter sentiment, Goodwin explains why many voters are turning away from traditional media sources and toward alternative platforms. He argues that this shift is being driven by a growing perception that key issues are not being discussed openly or honestly. The conversation also connects these media dynamics to the rise of political movements and figures such as Nigel Farage, who have built support by directly challenging establishment narratives. Importantly, this discussion focuses on analysis and debate, encouraging viewers to question how information is presented and to think critically about the sources they rely on. For viewers interested in UK politics, media influence, public opinion and the future of journalism, this interview offers a compelling perspective on one of the most important issues shaping the country today. Are media narratives helping the public understand reality — or contributing to a growing disconnect? Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TEb4mOXl7_c #MattGoodwin #EmilyMaitlis #UKMedia #BritishPolitics #MediaBias #PublicOpinion #TheDailyHeretic #NigelFarage #UKNews #PoliticalDebate Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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