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@will87281
Realist, Husband, brother, father, grand father... English 🏴🏁
UK Beigetreten Mayıs 2023
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@TruthFairy131 This has to be some sort of wind up, there is no way our governments would buy or encourage us to buy products made by the use of children like this.
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Vile demonic man
Destroying beautiful countryside
Prime arable land
Killing swathes of flora and fauna - all that life and bio diversity
Miliband and his ilk are enemies of beauty , life and food production
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☀️ Ed Miliband has approved Britain’s biggest solar farm despite objections from nearby residents who likened it to Chernobyl. It will cover seven square miles of farmland in solar panels, an area 10 times greater than London’s Hyde Park. 🔗: telegraph.co.uk/business/2026/…
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They call themselves the biraderi. I describe them as the Mirpuri Mafia. No different to a South American cartel, they now hold power across large parts of the United Kingdom. Controlling a bloc vote that determines the outcomes of both local elections and MP seats, they are untouchable.
Read it. Share it. The more people who understand how this network operates, the harder it becomes to ignore.
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Raja Miah@recusant_raja
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A Restore Britain Government would investigate senior Home Office, council and other public officials to analyse their choice of location for illegal migrant accommodation.
If a senior official has deliberately placed a migrant hotel filled with aggressive third world illegals near a school, nursery or children’s area - they will be investigated, prosecuted and sent to prison if necessary.
This policy will apply retrospectively.
Officials will be investigated for their current actions and decisions.
Is this an aggressive move? Yes, yes it is.
It is done deliberately.
As Restore Britain grows in the polls, and the probability of us forming the next Government increases, this policy will make these officials think twice about the suffering they are inflicting on local communities.
Is putting a hotel full of young and unvetted Afghan, Eritrean and Sudanese men near a school for young girls a crime? Not yet. It will be under a Restore Britain Government.
I don’t want these men anywhere, and they will all be immediately detained and deported when Restore Britain wins.
But this cannot go on until 2029 - we need to pressure the civil service now in order to protect British women, girls and children. I am certain this new policy will do exactly that.
One aim.
Keep these dangerous illegals away from women and children.
If you agree, support Restore Britain and we can send these officials a message they will not forget.
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🚨Yet another Brexit betrayal from wankstain Starmer
A bombshell reports accuses Starmer of a "Chagos-style handover" of Britain's electricity to the EU...
This comes as the EU demands Britain pay an extraordinary sum to join its energy grid and hand over ANY AND ALL CONTROL of the output.
Starmer's 'Brexit reset' is an authoritarian sham that should not be allowed to go ahead.
Labour is full of tyrannical beasts!

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🚨NEW RESTORE BRITAIN POLICY🚨
This is huge
ANY councillor who has knowingly placed migrants near a school will be JAILED RETROSPECTIVELY
"If a public official has knowingly and deliberately placed dangerous unvetted third world migrants near a school, a Restore Britain Government would put them in prison."
"That policy will apply retrospectively.
Council officials - this is your warning."
The safety of our girls should not be up for debate

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If a foreign national is unable to support themselves or their family financially, they should leave the country.
This is what any self-respecting nation does, and that is exactly what a Restore Britain Government would implement.
If a foreigner is living on benefits or in social housing, they will be asked to leave Britain. If they refuse, they will be deported.
The British taxpayer should not be financially supporting indolent Somalian families. It is not our responsibility - there is simply no reason for it.
They need to go home.
It is a political choice to provide for these people.
Restore Britain would make that choice. We would say no - enough is enough.
Removed along with those foreigners who are unable to speak English, refuse to work, commit crime, hate our way of life, demand Islamism and even want to do us harm.
Implemented with radical reductions in the numbers entering the country, entire visa routes being closed to 'Red List' countries, far stricter visa renewals and abolishing ILR (including retrospectively where appropriate), this will result in significant net negative immigration - significant.
One area of immigration we will ease is spouse visas. Making it simpler for British men and women to bring their legitimate spouses from non-red list countries into Britain. That is positive immigration. We will back it, and we will make that cheaper, faster and easier.
Ultra high skilled migrants who work, contribute, integrate and belong will be welcome. But the millions of third world freeloaders and sex pests will not, and they will be deported.
What we are proposing is unprecedented - no other political party comes close. Full detailed policies will come soon, as we have provided for deporting the entire illegal population, but these are the principles underpinning what we will seek to achieve.
None of this is racist, or far-right, or cruel.
It is the fair and just thing to do.
Our only interest is protecting the needs of the British people - that is all.
If you agree with what I am saying, then back us.
Support Restore Britain, vote Restore Britain, join Restore Britain.
If enough numbers do so - we will win the next election, and we will make this happen.
We will get our country back.
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I have waited and watched, and in the silence, I have dared to speak, boldly and unashamedly…but as a Bishop, I must once again dare to speak...
An Open Letter To The People Of The United Kingdom
My Fellow Countrymen,
Our government has failed to protect our Christian heritage.
The Church, in many quarters, has failed to defend the truth entrusted to her.
And His Majesty the King has not responded to the plea that was set before him.
So now, I write to you.
Not as one seeking controversy, but as one compelled by conscience. Not as a voice of despair, but as a watchman who sees the hour and refuses to remain silent while the foundations tremble beneath our feet.
Many of you will have seen the public conversation that has followed my letter to the Crown. You will have read the reactions, the affirmations, the criticisms, the dismissals. All of this was to be expected. For whenever truth presses upon a nation, it will always be met with both recognition and resistance.
But beneath the noise, something deeper is stirring.
A question. A question that will not go away.
What is happening to Britain?
And perhaps more importantly:
What are we prepared to do about it?
For we must speak plainly, without evasion and without ornament.
This is not merely a political moment.
It is not merely a cultural shift.
It is not merely the passing of one age into another.
It is a crisis of foundations!
For centuries, the Christian faith was not peripheral to British life. It was central. It shaped our laws, informed our liberties, restrained the abuse of power, dignified the individual, and gave this nation a moral architecture that endured through war, upheaval, and change.
It made Britain, Great Britain.
Not because we were perfect, but because we were anchored.
Anchored in something higher than ourselves.
Anchored in truth.
And now, that anchor is being cast aside.
We see it in the public square, where Christian belief is increasingly treated as something to be tolerated only when it is silent. We see it in our institutions, where the moral language that once shaped them is being systematically redefined.
We see it within parts of the Church itself, where the call to holiness is softened, and the demands of the age are too often given greater weight than the Word of God.
And we are told that this is progress.
It is not progress. It is decline!
A nation does not become stronger by forgetting what made it strong. A civilisation does not advance by severing itself from the truths that formed it. A people do not become freer by abandoning the moral vision that gave their freedom meaning.
And yet, this is precisely what is being asked of us.
Quietly. Gradually. Persistently.
To forget.
To yield.
To adapt.
To conform.
Until at last, we no longer recognise the nation we have become.
But hear this clearly:
It does not have to be so.
Decline is not inevitable.
Collapse is not preordained.
But renewal will not come from those who bend.
It will come from those who stand.
From those who refuse to bow to the spirit of the age.
From those who will not call falsehood truth, nor truth falsehood.
From those who understand that inheritance is not preserved by sentiment, but by conviction.
And so I say to you, my fellow countrymen:
If you have looked at this nation and felt that something is wrong, you are not mistaken.
If you have sensed that we are losing something deeper than politics, you are not imagining it.
If you have wondered whether anyone will stand, the answer is this:
That responsibility now rests with us.
Not with government alone.
Not with institutions alone.
Not even with the Crown alone.
But with the people.
With you!
For a civilisation is not defended by titles, but by truth lived and upheld in the lives of ordinary men and women.
So this is the call.
Not to anger, but to action.
Not to panic, but to purpose.
Not to nostalgia, but to renewal.
Repent where we have wandered. For we have wandered.
We have tolerated what should have been resisted.
We have been silent where we should have spoken.
We have allowed the slow erosion of truth in exchange for the comfort of peace.
And now we must return.
Return to the faith that formed us.
Return to the truth that anchored us.
Return to the moral vision that made this nation what it was.
And having returned, we must stand.
Stand in your homes, and teach your children what is true, even when the world says otherwise.
Stand in your churches, and demand the Gospel in its fullness, not a diluted echo of the age.
Stand in your communities, and live with a conviction that cannot be reshaped by passing opinion.
Stand in the public square, and speak without fear.
Stand, because if you do not, others will shape this nation in your place.
Stand, because if you surrender your inheritance, it will not be returned to you.
Stand, because the future of this country will not be decided by those who compromise, but by those who hold fast.
And let us speak without hesitation of what is at stake.
If we fail to defend our Christian heritage, our culture, and our traditions, we will not inherit a neutral Britain.
We will inherit a Britain unmoored from truth, reshaped by forces that neither understand nor honour what made this nation strong.
But if we stand… if we remember… if we repent and renew…
Then Britain may yet be great again.
Not by returning to the past in form, but by returning to its foundations in truth.
A Great Britain worthy of its history.
A Great Britain capable of its future.
A Great Britain rooted once more in the faith that gave it life.
History is watching.
More importantly, God is not indifferent.
And this generation will answer for what it did when the foundations were shaken.
Whether we stood…
Or whether we bent.
Whether we remembered…
Or whether we forgot.
So I say to you now, with all the clarity and urgency this hour demands:
Do not bend.
Do not yield.
Do not surrender.
Repent.
Return.
Rebuild.
And stand firm for the faith that made this nation.
May Almighty God grant us courage in this hour, repentance in our hearts, and renewal in this land.
Yours in faithful service,
Bishop Ceirion H. Dewar FSHC
Missionary Bishop
Diocese of Providence
Confessing Anglican Church

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@YvetteCooperMP Go to your constituency, Yvette. Look around.
Go to ANY constituency, LOOK AROUND. The homeless, the suffering, the poverty.
THESE people cannot wait. And you are elected to serve THEM, not Gazans.
Act like it. For once.
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I have today commenced legal proceedings against Jim McMahon MP in relation to serious allegations made about me.
I sought to resolve this matter without litigation and invited him to identify any document supporting the claims that I covered up the abuse of children and engaged in financial misconduct. None has been identified.
Those allegations were presented as confirmed by official reports and capable of verification. They are not. No Serious Case Review refers to me at all, and no official report contains any finding that I engaged in the conduct alleged.
Instead of identifying any supporting material, the position now advanced is that I have misunderstood what was said and that such claims can be made without identifying any evidential basis. I have also been warned about the financial risks of pursuing this claim.
I have risked everything to pursue the truth. I will not be deterred by warnings of cost or by the involvement of heavyweight lawyers acting for a powerful client.
These are serious allegations, presented as supported by official material but now defended on the basis that I have misunderstood what was said, rather than by reference to any supporting evidence. They will now be tested in the High Court.
My work has always been about exposing the truth and holding institutions to account. That does not change. I will continue to play my part in ensuring that the National Inquiry into grooming gangs is properly scrutinised.
I will not be commenting further while proceedings are ongoing.
Raja Miah MBE
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