Spectator owner’s son calls for mine-laden ‘floating wall’ to stop Channel crossings
Winston Marshall, former member of Mumford & Sons, says those crossing are ‘economic migrants’ not refugees
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Winston Marshall, who left Mumford & Sons in 2021, is increasingly becoming a rightwing influencer. Photograph: Ethan Miller/Getty ImagesView image in fullscreenWinston Marshall, who left Mumford & Sons in 2021, is increasingly becoming a rightwing influencer. Photograph: Ethan Miller/Getty ImagesImmigration and asylumSpectator owner’s son calls for mine-laden ‘floating wall’ to stop Channel crossingsWinston Marshall, former member of Mumford & Sons, says those crossing are ‘economic migrants’ not refugeesMichael Savage Media editorThu 30 Apr 2026 08.58 EDTLast modified on Thu 30 Apr 2026 08.59 EDTSharePrefer the Guardian on GoogleThe son of the Spectator owner, Paul Marshall, has said Britain should construct a mine-laden “floating wall” as a radical measure to stop Channel…
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