Brian Jones

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Brian Jones

Brian Jones

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“The Lord is my light and my salvation, whom shall I fear?”

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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
We have a culture in Britain, and it works just fine. We don't need multiculturalism, we don't want multiculturalism. What we need is to rediscover the confidence to defend our own traditions, our own Christian values, and our own way of life. That is what we need.
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Don Keith
Don Keith@RealDonKeith·
🚨Rupert Lowe: Americans care far more about Britain’s rape gang scandal than the BBC and rotten establishment media. The grooming gangs scandal has been buried for years. Foreign media is exposing what British media won’t. Time to face the truth and hold the complicit accountable.
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Bernie
Bernie@Artemisfornow·
Are we not talking about Peter Mandelson anymore? … has it all been brushed under the approved news’ carpet?
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
Loving the support for Restore Britain from Rangers fans today. Proper club, proper fans, proper atmosphere.
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Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧
Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧@JChimirie66677·
Institutional Capture. Two Words. The Entire Explanation for Why Britain Cannot Do What Denmark Did. Denmark slashed asylum claims to a forty-year low. It made refugee status temporary by default. It cut benefits for new arrivals below standard welfare levels. It tightened family reunification. It demanded language, work and civic integration as conditions of settlement, not aspirations. It took twenty years and required political consensus across left and right that the goal was worth pursuing regardless of who was in power. Today a Lords committee told Shabana Mahmood that her plan to double the ILR (Indefinite Leave to Remain) waiting period from five years to ten is manifestly unfair and potentially unlawful. The committee includes Lord Dubs, a veteran refugee rights campaigner. Lord Hogan-Howe, the former Met Commissioner whom Mahmood herself appointed to lead a police review. Lord Anderson, Labour's own former independent terror watchdog. These are not opponents of this government. They are its institutional allies. And they have just told the Home Secretary that her flagship immigration policy cannot proceed as designed. But one committee report does not tell this story. The story is about why Britain cannot do what Denmark did, and the answer has nothing to do with geography or the complexity of the problem. It has everything to do with the institutional architecture Britain has spent thirty years building, and the ideology embedded within it. The same progressive capture that has reshaped the police, the judiciary, the BBC, the universities, the NHS and every HR department in the country has also reshaped the bodies that scrutinise immigration policy. They do not block reform because the law requires it. They block reform because the people inside them were formed by the same ideological consensus that produced the policy failure in the first place. Denmark never allowed that consensus to take hold. Britain institutionalised it. Denmark has no equivalent of a House of Lords using human rights framing to block retrospective immigration changes. No immigration tribunal system staffed in part by judges with documented open-borders backgrounds. No governing party in which the former deputy leader, Angela Rayner, describes the Home Secretary's flagship policy as un-British while a hundred MPs prepare to vote against it. The Home Office's own defence of the retrospective ILR change is that 1.2 million Boriswave migrants are about to qualify for permanent settlement at enormous cost to the public purse. The Lords committee has just told it the action it needs to take cannot be taken retrospectively. The institution designed to scrutinise the government is blocking the government from addressing the problem the government has publicly admitted is real. Andy Burnham expressed concern about the ILR changes in November. He has not said where he stands now, five days after becoming the presumptive next Prime Minister. A politician who will not say what he believes before he has power will not suddenly say it once he has it. Mahmood has shown more political courage on immigration than anyone in her party. The institutions won't let her use it. Denmark succeeded because its political class decided what it wanted and built the system around that decision. Britain has the opposite problem. Mahmood can announce crackdowns. She cannot override the architecture. Until Britain is willing to dismantle that architecture, the Lords committee will keep producing reports like today's, the tribunal system will keep generating appeals, and the gap between what is announced and what is delivered will keep widening. Denmark did it. Britain cannot. The reason is not the policy. It is everything surrounding the policy, and changing it will require a political reckoning that no government so far has been willing to face. The Home Secretary is blocked by her own institutions. The next Prime Minister has nothing to say about it.
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Fr Calvin Robinson ©️®️
Fr Calvin Robinson ©️®️@calvinrobinson·
Brexit was a glitch in the system. We the people were never supposed to be allowed to win against the globalist machine. And they have not forgiven us for it.
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Andrew Bridgen
Andrew Bridgen@ABridgen·
Andy Burnham's wife secured the contract to supply EV infrastructure and energy supply to Greater Manchester! She is Marie-France van Heel, she is a director of Be.EV & Iduna Infrastructure, she is also Chief Marketing Officer for Octopus Energy.
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
Marlon West has done more than any politician to end the Pakistani rape gangs. His daughter is a survivor. He has seen the evil. If elected as Greater Manchester mayor for Restore Britain, he will go to war with the rape gangs. Watch this. @MarlonTag is a proper fighter.
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David Shaw
David Shaw@David90shaw·
🚨 THE SECRET LABOUR SELLOUT HAS JUST LEAKED. Brussels has just arrogantly postponed our UK-EU summit because they are waiting to deal directly with Andy Burnham. 🤡 They are already publicly demanding the new Labour leader be "bold" and surrender even more of our independence. And look at the absolute scam the establishment was quietly preparing to sign behind your back. Labour was planning to slash university tuition fees for EU students, heavily subsidising them with your taxpayer cash while British kids drown in massive student debt! 💷 Foreign bureaucrats are now openly mocking Brexit as a "con job" and promising to "reward" Burnham if he brings us back under their control. Starmer started the betrayal, but Burnham is the slick, pro-EU puppet they actually want. They are treating our country like a vassal state to be bought and sold. RT if you demand we stay completely OUT of the EU and put British students FIRST! 🔁🇬🇧🔥
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Andrew Bridgen
Andrew Bridgen@ABridgen·
So the Government want even more control over the ‘free press’ than they have already? The worse Government gets the more they need to control the narrative and what you read and watch. Fact.
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Sheff 🇬🇧 🦉
This WANKER just talked about his achievements 🤣🤣🤣 Stablised economy 🤔 Small boat crossings reduced 🤔 A liar to the end 🤢
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Mark Heath 🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🙏🏻
It was STARMER who sent me and hundreds more to prison, after Southport. Luckily i took them on and one, but the vast majority of the rest were coerced into pleading guilty, and spent a long time in prison. And one man, didn’t make it out, the death of Peter Lynch will forever be on Starmer! Sorry, i hate the man!
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No Farmers, No Food
No Farmers, No Food@NoFarmsNoFoods·
Keir Starmer resigns and repeats his claim that he always “puts the country first.” Thousands of farmers beg to differ about that claim.
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Dan Wootton
Dan Wootton@danwootton·
MSM coverage of the fall of the UK's evil bastard Prime Minister Slippery Starmer has been funereal. The BBC told us we must remember the human behind Two Tier Keir's tears. Yup, the same BBC that called little English girls raped by Pakistani Muslim gangs child prostitutes...
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Toby Young
Toby Young@toadmeister·
"This is not Winston Churchill, that I can tell you," Trump said of Starmer as he hammered the exiting PM over immigration, "windmills" and not being there when he needed him in Iran. dailysceptic.org/2026/06/23/thi…
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Restore Britain
Restore Britain@RestoreBritain·
Marlon will make an incredible mayor.
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10

I am delighted to announce Marlon West (@MarlonTag) as Restore Britain’s candidate for the Greater Manchester mayoral by-election. West is one of the most prominent campaigners against the rape gangs in the country - he spent more than two years forcing the government to establish a national rape gang inquiry, meeting repeatedly with senior politicians, including safeguarding minister Jess Phillips, and publicly accusing Labour of breaking its promises to victims and families when they stalled. Marlon’s own daughter was groomed and raped. He understands the evil, and wants to use his experience to ensure that others avoid the same fate. I have such enormous respect for that. Marlon played a central role in our independent Rape Gang Inquiry, working alongside Sammy Woodhouse to gather evidence and support survivors throughout the process. The inquiry's report, published this month, is the most comprehensive and honest independent examination of rape gang abuse ever conducted in Britain. Marlon is born and bred in Greater Manchester and has worked in the NHS across the region for over 30 years. He is standing on a broader platform for the city he has spent his life in. He will push to attract genuine business investment, cut wasteful public spending including on the GMCA's own bloated administration, protect greenfield land from developers, and overhaul a transport network that has failed commuters for years. Greater Manchester is not a backdrop for Marlon. It is where his family was failed. Scarlett was groomed by gangs operating across the region while Andy Burnham ran the city. Marlon spent years fighting the institutions that looked the other way - he is now asking Greater Manchester voters for the chance to run those same institutions. I will do everything in my power to back and support Marlon. A good man who wants a better future for his home.

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Inevitable West
Inevitable West@Inevitablewest·
Keir Starmer will go down as the most tyrannical Prime Minister in UK history. - Attempted to cancel elections - Removed the right to trial by jury - Oversaw mothers imprisoned for years over Facebook posts - Was about to implement digital ID He should go to jail.
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Bernie
Bernie@Artemisfornow·
This is not a surprise … Labour wants our free press to be state regulated, so you only see ‘trusted’ news. This is straight from the UN’s “information integrity” playbook! Governments are NOT the arbiters of truth and a liberal democracy cannot exist with a ‘free’ press serving the state. Dark times ⚠️
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
Restore Britain's detailed policy plan to make energy cheap, reliable and abundant - in print. We are doing our homework!
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S A M M Y Woodhouse
S A M M Y Woodhouse@officialsammyuk·
“Our reputation in the world restored” were the words of Keir Starmer as he resigned. The Labour Party will go down in history for sacrificing hundreds of thousands of children for votes.
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