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Restore Britain member. We are the temporary custodians of the precious gift handed to us by our ancestors. Let us be worthy of this heavy responsibility.

England انضم Kasım 2023
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Restore Steve
Restore Steve@RestoreSteve·
You will only get the type of country that you are prepared to fight for. If you are not prepared to fight then you will get the type of country you deserve.
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Restore Steve@RestoreSteve·
The purpose of Goodwin, and Reform, is to block any authentic political party offering the only practical solution, remigration. They never thought that a party, such as Restore, would appear to their right and offer meaningful policy solutions, they took their success in 2029 as inevitable because it was the least worst option, however, we now have a party to vote for with real solutions to the most fundamental issues facing our nation. The answer of Reform UK to us becoming a minority is "it's not a concern", by contrast Restore Britain say "millions must go". Goodwin will enrich himself by writing, badly, about the problems we face but that is as far as it goes, Reform will waste no time in using the same tactics of Goodwin's radical left past to label anyone providing solutions as "racist" Restore Britain have provided an authentic option for the voters that Reform have taken for granted. Game on.
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Matt Goodwin
Matt Goodwin@GoodwinMJ·
"Within just 50 years, Britain will no longer be Britain. England will no longer be England. The country that we still just about know and recognise, the country our ancestors built, will be no more. It will be replaced by something else". waterstones.com/book/suicide-o…
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Restore Steve@RestoreSteve·
"until we've delivered integration".....this is the establishment telling you in explicit terms that a Reform UK government will be business as usual. It is becoming very clear that Reform UK are looking to maintain the way the establishment works, it uses all the magic words of the left such as "integration" while a gulf in attitudes opens up between what people think Reform will do and what its leadership actually want to do. It is perfectly understandable why so many sensible patriots look at this and make the decision that Restore Britain offers them something more authentic, where there is symmetry between the aspirations of the members and the leadership.
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Tim Montgomerie 🇬🇧
I think we should have net zero immigration until we've delivered integration. I oppose net zero climate targets. Tax levels are far too high. We don't send enough burglars or violent criminals to prison. I oppose right-to-die legislation. I support a doubling of spending on the armed forces... ** But apparently I'm on the "Left" and a "Wet" 😂🤣🧐
Landeur 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿@Landeur

Matt Goodwin is out of friends and out of credibility. Those on the left, like Tim Montgomerie, are openly mocking him for using AI to write his book. Meanwhile, he has alienated everyone on the right, belittling anyone who calls for remigration or really any kind of solutions.

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Restore Steve@RestoreSteve·
It's bad that 4 ambulances were set ablaze and, although we do not know the identity of the arsonists, it is covered by every newspaper and TV broadcaster and is the venue for establishment party representatives to share their "outrage". There have been dozens of mysterious church fires in the UK over the last few years however none, as far as I'm aware, have made the news or caused outrage in our establishment political parties in the way these 4 ambulances have. How odd.
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Restore Steve
Restore Steve@RestoreSteve·
I greatly appreciate the focus on avoiding foreign adventurism and entanglements, although we must be uncompromising in defending our national interests. In the past these political vanity adventures have wasted the precious blood and treasure of our people. At home our self reliance is compromised by the unsustainable population of the UK. Our arable land is suffering from nutrient degradation to the point that in many areas our topsoil can only produce with high grade fertiliser support. We have housing estates, and solar farms, being built on land that should be used for food production. Many of our problems have their roots in the massive population we have to endure, our self reliance can only become a reality once this is addressed. Only Restore Britain has the necessary grounding in reality purposeful enough to reverse our decline, the authentic warnings from Restore Britain about the difficult work ahead in restoring our great nation differentiate Restore Britain from the tinkering of the establishment parties. Let's go.
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Charlie Downes
Charlie Downes@cfdownes_·
If there is any lesson to be taken from the pandemic, the Ukraine War, and now the Iran War, it is that Britain must become self-reliant in our most critical sectors. According to DEFRA, we rely on foreign imports for over a third of our food supply. In 2024, 44% of our energy was imported. Generic drugs account for around 80% of prescriptions in Britain, yet we produce only a fraction of what we need and remain heavily dependent on countries like India and China. Food, energy, and medicine. Pretty fundamental to a functioning first-world country, yet we are prepared to gamble our security in the name of "efficiency". Reshoring essential industries like these must be a priority for any government that wants to insulate our people from the chaos unfolding beyond the shores of Britain. This is a matter of national security, not mere fiscal policy. It would also bring high-quality jobs, industrial capacity, and investment back to Britain rather than sending them overseas. Everyone wins!
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Restore Steve@RestoreSteve·
@GoodwinMJ We've got the evidence of our senses, we don't need yet another book explaining what we can already see for ourselves. You are nothing but a commentator, and, we have an abundant oversupply of those already.
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Matt Goodwin
Matt Goodwin@GoodwinMJ·
We are losing our country. Faster than most people realise. This week, I release my new book, Suicide of a Nation. It is the most important book I have written — and the most urgent. Links below.
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Restore Steve@RestoreSteve·
@Landeur France, no country with such a fixation of putting garlic into everything should survive.
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Landeur 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
If you had to drop a nuke on one country, which would it be? I'd probably have picked Antarctica if it was a country.
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Restore Steve@RestoreSteve·
@WorldByWolf All you've done is state a conclusion without making the necessary argument. Saying "It's a fact" when dealing with subjectivity is about as stupid as it gets.
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Wolf 🐺
Wolf 🐺@WorldByWolf·
Christianity has more in common with Islam than Judaism. That’s just a fact. I still want to deport every Muslim from Britain but that doesn’t mean we can’t acknowledge basic theological facts.
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Restore Steve@RestoreSteve·
@BasilTheGreat I take your substantive point, however, in my world neither would have been in my country as both are immigrants.
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Basil the Great
Basil the Great@BasilTheGreat·
A migrant man sexually assaulted a woman in the UK She killed him in self defence She was just 18 years old She is now serving a 17 year prison sentence This is one of the worst examples of how utterly corrupted the criminal justice system is The Judge even admitted she was being sexually assaulted when she defended herself Martyna should be free and living her life, but instead she is rotting away in a UK prison, just because she didn't want to be raped Where is the outrage? Where are the campaigners? Where is Jess Phillips? No where. Why? Because the man who attacked her was a migrant. So they will not say a word
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Restore Steve@RestoreSteve·
@BasilTheGreat One of the most important roles in our society is the stay at home married Mum. She doesn't pay tax, however, she relies on the salary of a man that does, so, in answer to your question, no.
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Basil the Great
Basil the Great@BasilTheGreat·
Would you be in favour of only taxpayers voting?
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Restore Steve
Restore Steve@RestoreSteve·
This is wonderful news. I watched your video clip and cannot think of any other party leader who could say, "I've been in the greenhouse... " and it not feel dishonest. This is a man who is connected to the soil of our homeland and its natural rhythm. Restore Britain, onward to save our nation.
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
Restore Britain is now the fourth largest political party in the country - we launched just over four weeks ago. Even our political enemies, of which there are very many, must admit that is impressive. I suspect they won’t. Not a word in the media about it - this is no surprise. You can all ask yourselves why. The growth of Restore Britain is entirely organic. We don’t have a TV station endlessly promoting us. In fact, the media coverage we receive is simply attack after attack. 114,000 members, almost all from social media. Our ground game is starting to take off, so I expect this number to grow and grow. Look - we’re not going to get everything right. We will make mistakes, we already have. We’re not all going to agree on absolutely everything. And that’s fine. Nobody is being reported to the police for policy disagreements in Restore. We’re not going to get involved in that filthy nonsense. Healthy disagreement is good. I like it. It means we’ll be more effective. Restore Britain will not be some corporate political party. There will be no pyrotechnics or confetti. It will be rough around the edges. Good. I like it like that. Real people, debating real things in a real way. This is exactly what Britain needs. I had hoped we would start well. I did not expect it to go this well, this soon. There is much more to come.
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Restore Steve@RestoreSteve·
@SuellaBraverman My god, you are personally responsible for millions entering our country. Same Tory crap with a different shade of rosette.
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Restore Steve
Restore Steve@RestoreSteve·
The replacement of Churchill on a banknote elicited this lengthy response from you, however, when your dear leader said he was "not concerned" the English were due to become a minority through demographic replacement we heard nothing from you. If anything should be put on a banknote it should be the Red Squirrel, a symbol of our native people pushed to the margins by an imported pest, but there again, for Reform UK there is no distinct between Red and Grey Squirrels, both are exactly the same. If you know the distinction between Red and Grey Squirrels then join Restore Britain. Any Red Squirrel would tell you, Millions must go.
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Matt Goodwin
Matt Goodwin@GoodwinMJ·
The removal of historical figures such as Winston Churchill from English banknotes may appear trivial to some. But it isn’t. It matters far more than many people realise. Because what we are witnessing is not an isolated decision about banknote design. It is part of something much larger: a slow but relentless erosion of our national culture, identity, and collective memory. As Professor Frank Furedi has observed, we are living through what he calls “the War Against the Past.” Across the Western world, an assortment of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion bureaucrats, radical activists, and increasingly compliant public institutions are engaged in a cultural project that seeks to delegitimise our national histories and strip away the symbols that once anchored our collective identity and memory. The pattern is now familiar. Statues are toppled. Historical figures are reframed as morally suspect or “divisive”. Public institutions rename buildings, spaces, Tube lines. School and university reading lists are “decolonised”. The past itself is rewritten to emphasise only its sins while ignoring its achievements. Even the quiet symbolism of everyday life — the images on our currency, the names of our streets, the monuments in our squares — is steadily edited and sanitised. What replaces these symbols is rarely anything meaningful. Instead of historically significant figures who helped shape the nation, we are offered neutral, universal imagery that stands for almost nothing at all — landscapes, wildlife, abstractions. On the surface this seems harmless. But symbolism matters. For centuries, historical figures served as cultural signposts, reminders of the history, struggles and achievements that shaped the nation and its people. Remove those signposts, and something subtle but important begins to change. The past becomes distant. Then contested. And then disposable. Gradually, the story of a nation — its triumphs, failures, and defining moments — is hollowed out. In its place emerges a new idea of national identity that is deliberately thin: one that defines Britain not through its history or traditions but through the abstract celebration of diversity itself. In other words, the only thing that is meant to define us is that we have no defining identity at all. The endpoint of this cultural project is not inclusion but historical amnesia, or cultural erasure. A society that is detached from its past, uncertain of its traditions, and unsure of what binds it together. This is what Sir Roger Scruton meant when he wrote: “A society that loses its memory loses its identity.” And that loss happens gradually, through thousands of seemingly small decisions — a statue removed here, a curriculum altered there, a historical figure quietly replaced on a banknote. Each individual change may appear insignificant. But taken together they represent something far more profound: the slow disconnection of a people from their own history and collective memory. A people who no longer really know who “we” are. I doubt the bureaucrats who made this decision at the Bank of England fully grasp the cultural significance of what they are doing. But intention is not the point. The effect is what matters. When we remove the symbols of our past, we further weaken the very foundations of our identity. Or Orwell warned: “The most effective way to destroy people is to deny and obliterate their own understanding of their history.” This is what is happening and accelerating around us. This is what Furedi meant by the “War Against Our Past”. And this is why it really matters. Not because of one banknote. But because of the much larger cultural story it represents.
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Restore Steve@RestoreSteve·
Since the war between America/Israel and Iran you could be forgiven for thinking the Epstein Files never existed.
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Restore Steve@RestoreSteve·
@RupertLowe10 I remember Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI) founded in 1926. It was, for most of its existence, one of the country's largest employers. It was merged and then, piecemeal, sold off, largely to satisfy EU completion rules. What a waste.
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
Enormous fears around soaring fertiliser costs due to the Iran war... We need to urgently boost domestic fertiliser production. Restore Britain would immediately act to reduce reliance on volatile global supply chains for essential inputs. Food security is national security.
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Restore Steve@RestoreSteve·
@RestoreBritain_ We left the EU to become a sovereign nation pursuing our own interests, not to outsource our foreign policy to Washington and Tel Aviv. Tice wants us to have the same kind of "special relationship" that Epstein had with his girls, one where "no" is not on the table.
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Restore Britain
Restore Britain@RestoreBritain_·
Incredibly, Reform's Deputy Leader has stated that the Reform position is for Britain to bomb Iran if requested. An extraordinary statement.
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Restore Steve@RestoreSteve·
Our foreign policy is being determined by the outcome of Gorton and Denton. When our Prime Minister repeatedly made the point "we were not involved" he was not aiming these comments at the general public but rather specifically at the Muslim population in the UK. They are terrified something will happen, the Muslims know this and will extract even more concessions from him.
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Charlie Downes
Charlie Downes@cfdownes_·
Mass immigration means when war breaks out in the Middle East, the Prime Minister has to give a statement reassuring the public that people from the region living in Britain won’t be allowed to replicate that conflict on our own streets. Why do we have to live like this?
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Restore Steve@RestoreSteve·
The army can only field 7 combat brigades, however we have around 211 Brigadiers or above. It is one senior staff officer for every 311 combat soldiers. Also, we have almost as many civil servants in the MoD, 57,000 than the entire listed strength of the British Army, 76,000. This is ridiculous. This is madness
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Restore Steve
Restore Steve@RestoreSteve·
@CleansedTweets There are more civil servants in the MoD than there are soldiers in the Army.
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British Miss
British Miss@CleansedTweets·
Britain has the 5th largest defense budget in the world. Why are France & Greece coming to the rescue of Cyprus for us? Why do we have no ships, hardly any planes, and just 80,000 soldiers? Where the fuck has the money gone???????
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Restore Steve@RestoreSteve·
@GoodwinMJ Ask the family of Harry Dunn how well the "special relationship" works for us. It only exists in the minds of conservative midwits seeking a comfort blanket. Starmer is a complete twerp but if Trump is unhappy then he can like it or lump it.
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Matt Goodwin
Matt Goodwin@GoodwinMJ·
What we are witnessing in real time is the breakdown of the special relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom. Without any doubt Keir Starmer will go down as one of the worst prime ministers in our country’s history.
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