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Restoration Times@RB_Commentary·
@ACBC1742677 @MorgothsReview So doing nothing is the alternative to voting? Well forgive me if I try one last time with Restore Britain then, because you don’t have to be a genius to work out that a slim chance is better than no chance.
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Smash The Reds@ACBC1742677·
@RB_Commentary @MorgothsReview There is no plausible alternative in this system. That's how it's set up. Look at the history of other countries to see how they changed their system. One thing I can guarantee, they didn't go to the voting booth and write X on a scrap of paper.
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Morgoth@MorgothsReview·
I’ve done my best to be patient with Clews but his account is just a relentless stream of slander, gossip, demoralisation and conspiracy bullshit.
UNN@UnityNewsNet

@MorgothsReview Remember what we said the other day?

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Catherine Blaiklock
Catherine Blaiklock@blaiklockBP·
Hamas broke womens pelvis's - they raped them so hard before killing them. Everything that is wrong with universities and Britain.
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Smash The Reds@ACBC1742677·
@MorgothsReview If you wanted to destroy a country & a people that is precisely what you'd want them to be doing until they are then so weak they'd be easy to kill off. You can't infiltrate & then dominate this system. It's not set up like that.
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Narinder Kaur
Narinder Kaur@narindertweets·
Miss New sheriff in Town @policylaila just casually defending Nigel Farage inciting riots and can't even condemn the violence seen in Southampton yesterday. And she thinks she is capable of running London? A woman who seems ok with riots if people are angry?
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jack@jackbuchanan151·
Anyone at these “riots” in our city of Southampton. You’re not fighting for a better, fairer future, you’re not fighting injustice. You’re pathetically being manipulated into race wars and dishonouring the memory of a young lad who called this place home. Shame on you all
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Tom Cotton
Tom Cotton@oldtomcotton·
Does Restore Britain believe and practise what it says? In his introduction to the new political party, Rupert Lowe says: ‘the decent men and women of this country have tried to use the ballot box to make their voices heard, only to have it thrown back in their faces by a political class that has forgotten who they are supposed to be serving’. The policy document Restore Britain’s Social and Cultural Foundations says: 'British Christians now have a political party that represents their views and stands ready to act on them. We are an historically Christian country, guided by Christian morality’ and adds, ‘a Restore Britain government would honour those moral traditions’. The use of gutter language in @RestoreBritain and @RupertLowe10 undermine these commitments. I define gutter language as profanity, obscenity and coarseness. This is not the language of ordinary, decent people and certainly not the language of historic Christianity. It is also not the language of mainstream politics. Yes, it is a language used in everyday speech by a lot of people, both the wealthy and the poor. But it is not the language of decent, British Christians, and most decent people, Christian or not, would not use this language at home or in public. I don’t care what people say on their private social media accounts, or the language they use. I understand people are angry, so am I, and some want to express their anger in strong language. I am not a wimp, I have been known to use coarse language myself in a private setting. Am I a hypocrite? No. My point is that, language that is OK for a private individual to use whenever and however they like, including social media, is not appropriate for a political party to use publicly. Restore Britain, remember who you are supposed to be serving. This is not a lads club, or a football fan group, or a stag do. We want to be a serious political party and it is a necessary discipline that our public discourse keeps within the bounds of public decency. You can say what you like and how you like in private. I have been canvassing for Restore Britain in Makerfield and I have defended its policies to my family and friends. I find this difficult when the language used by the organisation itself on its social media is crude—to decent people it is indefensible, even shameful. I want the party to grow, I have been encouraging people to join, but if the social media team don’t grow up and show some restraint I fear the party will never gain the full support it needs from decent, ordinary British people, including my friends and family. I've already had lots of abusive response to my previous comments on the language and I expect to get a lot more, I've also lost followers. I don't care. This not a popularity contest and Restore Britain is not a cult that I blindly follow right or wrong. I want Restore Britain to win, Rupert Lowe to be Prime Minister, and our policies to be enacted. All it needs is a little self-control at the top, and the practise of what we preach.
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Christine Grace Smith
Christine Grace Smith@Christinegracex·
Where can white British people move to, that is safe? is there anywhere left?
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Restoration Times@RB_Commentary·
@ForeverScept The West Yorkshire police are well known for their incompetence and cowardice. In East Leeds, children can force them out of their estates.
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StarmerOut@ForeverScept·
During the HareHills riots in Leeds there wasn’t a riot police to be seen. No men getting bashed in with shields or stomped in the head. Police vans, buses were torched. Wonder what the difference could have possibly been?
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Owen Jones
Owen Jones@owenjonesjourno·
@Steve_Laws_ Hi Steve: You support 'remigration' for everyone you deem to be of non-British heritage. So for clarity: You would have deported Henry Nowak, wouldn't you?
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Zoomer
Zoomer@ZoomerHistorian·
In 1985 PC Keith Blakelock was brutally murdered by a pack of African savages who were rioting in Tottenham. A Black MP, Bernie Grant, openly endorsed and celebrated the murder, joking that the ‘police got a bloody good hiding’ Other savages wrote rap songs celebrating the murder of Blakelock, who was just doing his job. This is how the foreign invaders have always treated the police, whilst we’ve always had their back. That’s over with now I’m afraid, we’ve tolerated a lot over the past couple decades, including the horrific cover up of the rape gangs, but now they’ve finally lost the natives. You’re on your own.
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Brivael Le Pogam
Brivael Le Pogam@brivael·
Je me suis longtemps passionné pour la psychologie, et une période m'obsède plus que toutes les autres. L'après-guerre. Le moment où des chercheurs se sont posé la question la plus dérangeante du siècle: comment l'Allemagne nazie avait-elle transformé des pères de famille ordinaires en bourreaux de camp? La réponse, ils ne l'ont pas trouvée chez des monstres. Ils l'ont trouvée chez des hommes parfaitement banals. Hannah Arendt a appelé ça la banalité du mal. L'historien Christopher Browning, en étudiant le bataillon de réserve 101 (des policiers d'âge mûr, des pères, des commerçants), a montré que ce ne sont pas des fanatiques qui ont fusillé des civils, mais des hommes normaux incapables de désobéir au cadre dominant. Puis vint Milgram. À Yale, environ deux tiers de gens ordinaires ont infligé ce qu'ils croyaient être des décharges mortelles, simplement parce qu'une autorité en blouse blanche le leur ordonnait. L'expérience de la prison de Stanford a montré la même chose sous un autre angle: donnez à quelqu'un un rôle et un cadre, et il s'y conformera jusqu'à l'inhumain. La leçon n'est pas allemande. Elle est humaine. Le mécanisme s'active dès qu'un cadre moral dominant fait craindre la sanction sociale plus que ne compte le témoignage de ses propres yeux. L'individu cesse de voir ce qu'il voit. Il voit ce que le cadre l'autorise à voir. Maintenant, regardez Southampton. Henry Nowak, 18 ans, poignardé, allongé au sol, répète aux policiers « j'ai été poignardé », « je ne peux plus respirer ». Réponse de l'officier: « I don't think you have, mate. » Pendant ce temps, son meurtrier retourne la situation d'une phrase: il aurait été victime d'une agression raciste. Quatre mots ont suffi pour déplacer le soupçon de l'agresseur vers la victime. Et l'officier a obéi. Pas à un ordre. À un cadre. Un cadre qui lui a appris, pendant des années, qu'une plainte pour racisme est l'accusation la plus dangereuse de sa carrière. Plus dangereuse, dans son réflexe conditionné, qu'un corps qui se vide de son sang devant lui. Exactement le mécanisme de Milgram, de Browning. Un homme normal qui cesse de croire ses propres yeux parce qu'un cadre moral lui a appris ce qu'il devait craindre. C'est précisément ça qui me terrifie. Souvenez-vous: le monde entier s'est agenouillé pour quatre mots, « I can't breathe ». Des entreprises, des gouvernements, des stades entiers. Henry a prononcé les mêmes mots, en train de mourir. Il n'y aura ni genou à terre, ni hashtag, ni minute de silence. Parce que sa mort ne sert pas le cadre. Elle le contredit. Et un système qui apprend à une société entière à faire passer l'accusation de racisme avant les faits, avant le corps, avant la vie, n'est pas une posture morale inoffensive. C'est une machine à fabriquer des hommes qui, face à un enfant en train de mourir, choisissent les menottes.
Brivael Le Pogam@brivael

Henry Nowak, 18 ans, étudiant. Poignardé cinq fois. Allongé au sol, il répète aux policiers « j’ai été poignardé », « je ne peux plus respirer ». Réponse de l’officier: « I don’t think you have, mate. » On le menotte. Il meurt dans la nuit. Pourquoi? Parce que son meurtrier a dégainé l’arme absolue de notre époque: l’accusation de racisme. Et face à cette arme, des policiers conditionnés à craindre une plainte plus que la mort ont retourné les menottes contre la victime. Souvenez-vous. Le monde entier s’est agenouillé pour quatre mots: « I can’t breathe. » Des entreprises, des gouvernements, des stades entiers. Henry a prononcé exactement les mêmes mots, en train de mourir. Il n’y aura ni genou à terre, ni hashtag, ni minute de silence. Ce n’est pas une coïncidence, c’est un système. Une idéologie qui a enseigné à une société entière que l’accusation de racisme prime sur les faits, sur le corps, sur la vie elle-même. Le wokisme n’est pas une posture morale inoffensive. Ce soir-là, il a littéralement tenu la main qui a menotté un gosse en train de se vider de son sang.

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Dr. Ricardo Duchesne
Dr. Ricardo Duchesne@dr_duchesne·
Only Whites value each individual life, sympathize with the suffering of strangers, have their eyes fixed on what is wrong in the world, while calling into question their own comforts. These values are totally alien to Sikhs, Blacks, Indians, Chinese, Semites, and Amerindians. These groups only care about their kin groups. For them, there is no such thing as fairness, truth, honesty, or impartiality outside their group. What's even worse, these groups exploit White morals for their own ends without concerns about lying, cheating, and deception. Whites are doomed if they continue celebrating diversity while pathologizing White ingroup behaviors. These groups don't have a moral compass, their societies are tribal, inhumane, backward, and conniving precisely because they lack White morals.
Europa.com@europa

🇬🇧 Speaking on the murder of Henry Nowak, Labour MP Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi attacks Restore, Reform, and the "far right" for politicising Nowak's death, and demands protections for the Sikh community. Follow: @europa

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Matthardybladerunner@Matthardy_BR·
British army veteran still working under his oath to protect the British people 💪 phased array removal in Yorkshire, they know who he is and he’s not been arrested cause he can prove he’s in the right 💪💪🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
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Jonny G 🇺🇦@dontforgetchaos·
Maybe, just maybe, one day, these people will realise they’re being played. Played like absolute mugs. By all the usual suspects. Farage, Robinson, Musk etc etc.
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Cherie
Cherie@MNE42CDO·
Taken from Facebook: Kelly Hatchard “To me, Henry wasn't a headline or a court case. He was my best friends funny, caring, cheeky son. Henry had a way of making people smile without even trying. He had so much life ahead of him, so many plans, and so much love to give. When Henry was just a baby, Lucy gave me the honour of being his godmother. Our kids, like us shared their childhood. Henry's loved ones were just normal people and we were enjoying watching our kids grow into adults, naively taking for granted that we would see all the wonderful things that life had to offer them. On December 5th 2025, when the news broke, life as we knew it stopped. My focus in what I want to say will always be Henry and Henry's family. But, nothing I could ever say would come close to explaining the pain of losing Henry. But alongside the heartbreak of losing Henry has been the pain of watching one of the kindest families I have ever known have their entire world torn apart. I was lucky enough to grow up with the family of my best friends Lucy (Henry's Mum) and Katie (Henry's aunty). The family make everyone feel welcome. Their home is filled with kindness, warmth and laughter. No matter what life throws at them they always find a way to bring light to those around them. They are generous with their time, compassionate in their hearts, and the sort of people who make others feel like family too, including me and then my children. Their laughter is infectious, their support unwavering, and their love for one another shines through in everything they do. My heart is broken for them, a very large part of them died on the day that monster chose to rip Henry from their lives. Yet even through their darkest days they continued to be the wonderful people that they are. Their focus during these dark times was to shine a light on and raise money for the charity that has helped them. Then, 6 months after Henry's death, the heart ache continued as they had to face the trial. Being subjected to sit in a room with the monster who brutally murdered their son and watch the lies spill so easily from his mouth. A man who has not once showed an an ounce of remorse for what he did. They endured a living nightmare. Thinking that things could not possibly get worse, in the last few weeks they have learned that the very institution that is there to protect us not only ignored Henry's plea for help, but they sided with the monster who put him on the ground . Henry's family learned that his last moments were not only spent so afraid of the monster who attacked him but he was then wronged and let down by the police officer who I have no doubt, Henry assumed was there to help him. That police officer handcuffed Henry and read him his rights. The last thing my best friend's beautiful boy heard before we lost him forever. This image, we will never ever be able to erase from our minds. Family, friends and now the world, will have seen that image and we all have to live with it forever. Shame on the monster who took you, shame on the police officer who should have helped you and shame on the organisation that trained the police officer to side with an incorrect racist slur over a dying young man. Shame on you all!! You treated a loving caring intelligent hardworking young man, with such disregard and disrespect. You treated Henry's family, such good people, with such dishonesty! The lies have been inforgivable !! HOW DARE YOU. Henry deserved so much more from this life. Henry and his family have been let down so badly. THIS COULD HAPPEN AGAIN TO ANYONE, ANYONE'S CHILD. This has to stop now. Henry we will fight until the end for you. The world will know your name. You changed our lives for the better for being a part of it, I believe you will now go on to change the lives of others by the legacy you will leave. God bless you my darling 💙”
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The Bulford Kiwi
The Bulford Kiwi@slingcamp·
I’m still not certain why they handcuffed Henry Nowak? An allegation of racism was made. Nothing was substantiated. Nowak wasn’t a flight risk. Nor was he aggressive. Why would handcuffs have been required?
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Restoration Times@RB_Commentary·
@blue_essexMrC They can be. They could be charged with gross negligence manslaughter or misconduct in public office. They won’t be because they’re an occupying army and the native population are their enemy.
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MrCEssex2
MrCEssex2@blue_essexMrC·
If I can be prosecuted personally as a business owner for corporate manslaughter, why can’t police officers be prosecuted for the negligence that may have played a significant role in the death of an 18 year old kid?
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