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You Really Could NOT Make This Up
The man arrested for throwing a 3-year-old little boy into a crocodile enclosure was deemed ‘not fit for interview’ & then RELEASED back into the general population.
Throw traffic cones at police= jail
Throw toddler to the crocodiles = no jail

James Goddard@JamesPGoddard90
Why are Police still REFUSING to release the name & ethnicity of the man arrested for throwing a 3-year-old boy in a crocodile enclosure? If the suspect had been white it would have been released to the public instantly!
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@UnityNewsNet 98% of the population are retarded.
That's the purpose of expanding the right to vote for everything that breathes.

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We were told on here that the 'Rape Gang Enquiry' changes everything.
That people would sweep Restore into power when they found out what happened.
Makerfield is a 95% White constituency and Andy Burnham won with 55% of the vote in a whopping majority.
Restore won 7%, less than the BNP used to win in the area.
Some people are lying and it clearly isn't us.


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My optimistic take on Makerfield is this: The Patriotic Right can win the 2029 general election provided there is just one patriotic party and just one patriotic leader. On this basis, @Nigel_Farage must stand down and allow @RupertLowe10 to Unite the Right.

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@Warren_Britain @RupertLowe10 In 2028 the illegal shitskins will be armed and patrolling the streets looking for White kids to rape in front of their fathers.
These are facts the government contracts say so.
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@RupertLowe10 Disappointing result let’s be real
Rebecca was a shocking candidate and now Andy burnham is going to become prime minister …
Shambles
Quite frankly Britain can’t wait till 2029 for a general election
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What Restore Britain has achieved is remarkable.
We officially became a political party in March. It’s June, and we’ve just fought our first parliamentary by-election. Third. Thousands of votes. In the face of the most vicious establishment onslaught.
We had no infrastructure in Makerfield. No branch, nothing. The first branch meeting had to be turned into our campaign launch. We had never knocked on a single door or delivered a single leaflet in Makerfield.
To call it a standing start is unfair. We were nowhere. And we came from nowhere to achieve that impressive score. It took other parties years and years to do what we did in a few months.
Very proud of the team, very proud of our candidate Rebecca who I was delighted to support at the count late last night.
One thing is clear.
Restore Britain is now officially on the map. We are an established national political party.
That must be reflected in fair media coverage - something distinctly lacking so far.
More importantly, the polls must start giving voters the option to choose us. The deliberate suppression of Restore Britain support must end.
We are here to stay.
Yesterday’s result will go down in history as the day Restore Britain announced itself on the national stage.
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@RupertLowe10 We must address the crocodile crisis.
We've imported millions of dangerous criminals who cannot coexist with us or our crocodiles.

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@Steve_Laws_ Plus Reform were in a Conservative constituency and Restore in a Labour safe seat.
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@Steve_Laws_ If they'd voted for Reform and not Labour it would have shown they are simply misguided as opposed to utterly deluded and a complete lost cause.
Balkanization plans need to be drawn up regardless, we can't save everyone.
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7% in our first parliamentary election is a solid result. One many parties would dream of coming close too.
The splitting the vote argument is dead and buried. The electorate voted to remove Starmer, not to put in Reform.
We have our base to work with, now we can build on it.
The next stop is 15-20% then on to victory.
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A muslim threw a 3-year old child into a pit full of crocodiles.
-No name or new details about the man that threw the child.
BUT
-they got height, weight & EVEN NAMES of the CROCODILES.
This & the rape gang inquiry coverup is why England needs a crusade NOW🚨
Daily Mail@DailyMail
Horrified witnesses left in tears after toddler 'thrown' into crocodile pit 'by mentally disabled man' and left critical after being rescued by zoo owner's wife trib.al/rRsOmrr
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Horrified witnesses left in tears after toddler 'thrown' into crocodile pit 'by mentally disabled man' and left critical after being rescued by zoo owner's wife trib.al/rRsOmrr
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@PolitlcsUK Reform lost all on their own.
They had the platform, the momentum and are the most popular political party in the country.
But still lost to Labour.
Pathetic.
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@NadineDorries You lost to Labour despite being the most popular political party in the country.
Embarrassing.
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You got less than the BNP in 2010.
You threw everything you had at it, day and night and got only 3000 votes.
It was an unmitigated disaster.
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10
Restore Britain is here to stay. A huge step forward for our party tonight.
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Exactly. If they'd voted for Reform it would have shown they are simply misguided as opposed to utterly deluded and a complete lost cause.
Balkanization plans need to be drawn up
James Goddard@JamesPGoddard90
My Thoughts On The Makerfield By-Election Some people are beyond saving. If you're voting Labour in 2026 then you RETARDED
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@JamesPGoddard90 Exactly. If they'd voted for Reform it would have shown they are simply misguided as opposed to utterly deluded and a complete lost cause.
Balkanization plans need to be drawn up
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@KimleviKim @Con_Tomlinson Reform lost to Labour despite being the most popular political party in the country. That's pathetic.
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@Con_Tomlinson And what sort of campaign did restore run? I will tell you It was a shit show very unprofessional with a load of thugs screaming in the streets. You got less votes than the BNP.
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Thoughts on the Makerfield by-election result:
Burnham was smart choosing a seat which has only voted Labour in general elections for a century. But nobody expected this margin of victory.
Reading Makerfield as a national bellwether is a mistake. Local residual intergenerational loyalty to Labour is stronger than anyone expected. Gogglebox Britain's (average disengaged voter) grasp of economic realities much weaker than our dire circumstances demands.
Reform underperformed, despite their vote share increasing by 3 percent (2893) since 2024. Third by-election in a row where they underperformed despite favourable demographics and a dominant national poll lead. Insisting they will inevitably form the next government is now less persuasive.
Reform can't blame the loss on vote-splitting. Reform ran a negative campaign ("keep Burnham out"), and, unfortunately, the media attacks on Rob Kenyon for crass old jokes stuck. Will have to change tactics for next time to recover.
Restore result in line with Survation polling, but has disappointed supporters. Possible that more Restore canvassers were sent to the constituency than votes gained.
A weak candidate, and lack of engagement with local hustings and national media will be blamed.
The result has weakened their bargaining power: Restore are less likely to pressure Reform, meaning Farage may grow complacent and to soften on policy again. (Frustrating Zia Yusuf to no end.)
Will be to the detriment of anyone who wants problems fixed more than "their team" to win. (Me included.) Restore can only regain that leverage with a much better result in a future by-election.
Everyone who pays attention to politics and knows what the problems are will be feeling disillusioned today.

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@Con_Tomlinson or simply put. voting is bullshit. we arent voting our way out of this
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