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Emma Monk: Migration stats are all wrong!

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Episode Summary

In this must-listen episode, Emma Monk returns as a featured guest of our brand new series, Misinformation Watch – debunking the most nonsensical claims made by governments and the mainstream media. This month, we are looking at the immigration statistics shared by certain politicians and media outlets. You guessed it, they’re all wrong and misleading!

From uncovering the truth behind sensational headlines to explaining how media manipulation fuels emotional responses, Emma breaks down the mechanics of misinformation and the role of social media as an amplifier.

Emma highlights one misleading statistic popularised by The Telegraph, which claimed that asylum seekers were 24 times more likely to end up in prison than British citizens. She explains that this figure was derived by manipulating data, such as using the smallest possible population numbers for certain nationalities and not accounting for the broader context of the immigrant population.

This manipulation creates a skewed perception that feeds into a broader narrative pushed by far-right groups, which is not only prevalent in the UK but also seen globally.

Emma also points out that a significant portion of the population believes in exaggerated claims about illegal immigration due to persistent media narratives. This misinformation is often perpetuated by media outlets that prioritise sensational headlines over factual reporting, leading to a distorted public understanding of immigration issues.

We discuss in detail other statistics and narratives that will make you realise how out of touch with reality this debate has become. Yet, it shapes public policies and business decisions.

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Key Takeaways

(YouTube Timestamps)
  • 00:00:00 – Preview
  • 00:03:59 – The cooked-up immigration “Statistics” and narratives dominating the news
  • 00:15:14 – The successful formula used by grifters and charlatans in their campaigns
  • 00:20:19 – Media’s role in shaping perception that leads to misinformation
  • 00:23:34 – Emma’s experience of how the media radicalised people against migrants
  • 00:32:02 – Who is actually coordinating global misinformation campaigns?
  • 00:39:03 – Tim explains why Russian influence is significant in global misinformation
  • 00:45:20 – How mainstream media and large podcasters have failed to inform the public
  • 00:52:00 – Challenges in countering misinformation with effective factual arguments
  • 01:10:17 – How does Emma handle X (aka Twitter) abusive users and trolls?
  • 01:21:21 – Perplexity’s partnership with Trump’s Truth Social and AI’s role in misinformation
  • 01:34:17 – Based on August 2025 media trends, does Emma have any hopes for change?
  • 01:44:48 – New data revealing how big money elevated right-wing media to dominance
  • 01:54:31 – Politicians propose replacing migrants with AI!

Our Favourite Quote from This Episode

The media need to start treating Farage and other right-wing populists as politicians, not commentators!

References and Citations

About our Guest

Emma Monk

Guest Profile: Emma Monk. The CEO Retort podcast

Emma Monk is a molecular biologist turned anti-misinformation campaigner who has spent over a decade debunking falsehoods in both mainstream media and social media platforms, particularly X (aka Twitter).

Emma’s ability to present complex topics in simple ways is evidenced by her loyal following on X and regularly hitting half a million views, her articles on wide-ranging topics in Byline Times and West Country Voices, and her media invitations to debunk important stories.

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