Darlo Gray

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Darlo Gray

Darlo Gray

@Gray_Darlo

Father & husband. Restoring all my grandfather's things, one by one.

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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
I couldn’t care less what Kanye West says or does. If Brits want to part with their money to watch him shout into a microphone, let them. He’s a nutcase. But it should be up to those people who purchased a ticket if they attend his events. Not Starmer. Banning him is too far.
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Darlo Gray@Gray_Darlo·
@kakarPathan_ All of civilization, just to make women safer and satisfied. Foolish, really.
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Sidra@kakarPathan_·
What do men produce? 🤔
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Darlo Gray@Gray_Darlo·
@g_gosden It's not surprising that the less educated feel the pain of mass low skilled immigration more, or the lack of social housing, or the huge energy bills. Meanwhile, the lib dems, green party and labour promote luxury beliefs.
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Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧
Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧@JChimirie66677·
Gramsci's Dividend. Paid in Full. @g_gosden, what this chart actually shows is the dividend of fifty years of institutional capture paying out in real time. Reform leads among the least educated at 42 percent. Among the most educated it drops to 13 percent while Labour, the Greens and the Liberal Democrats collectively dominate. The assumption embedded in the framing of this data, and in your post, is that this reflects the superiority of educated judgment. It does not. It reflects something far more revealing about what British education has become. The most educated in Britain are the most likely to have passed through institutions that have spent decades teaching them what to think rather than how to think. Universities that no longer tolerate ideological diversity. Humanities departments captured by a worldview in which Western civilisation is the problem, national identity is suspect, borders are violence and anyone who questions the progressive consensus is not wrong but morally deficient. The products of those institutions are not more enlightened. They are more thoroughly processed. Meanwhile the least educated, the people the progressive establishment consistently dismisses as unsophisticated, have reached their conclusions the hard way. Through lived experience of open borders, two tier policing, parallel communities, suppressed wages, overwhelmed public services and the systematic prioritisation of every interest except theirs. They did not need a university to tell them what they can see with their own eyes. Gramsci called it the long march through the institutions. The deliberate capture of education, media, the civil service, the judiciary and the cultural establishment to shape the assumptions of the next generation before they ever enter a polling booth. This chart is what that march looks like when it reaches the ballot box. The most educated vote for the parties that educated them. The least educated vote for the parties that represent what they actually experience. The left calls this a problem of education. It is actually a problem of indoctrination. And the difference matters enormously.
Simon Gosden. Esq. #fbpe 3.5% 🇪🇺🐟🇬🇧🏴‍☠️🦠💙@g_gosden

Well that’s pretty clear cut

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ChloéRuth🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧
Up here in the North, we've watched our towns get hollowed out for years. Closed mills, skyrocketing energy bills, waiting lists at the doctors longer than the M62 on a Friday night. Now Restore Britain is saying it straight: No benefits or social housing for anyone not born British by blood and heritage. And mass deportations for illegals and foreign criminals first. About bloody time. Why should hardworking Northern families — who built this country in the pits, factories and shipyards — queue behind people who just arrived? Our grandparents paid in through thick and thin. Now the system's rigged against their grandkids. Cut the welfare magnet, stop the boats, put British people first in housing and jobs. Taxes down, streets safer, NHS for us. That's not 'extreme'. That's common bloody sense. What do you reckon, Northerners? Time to Restore Britain before there's nothing left? 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿" #RestoreBritain
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Zack
Zack@Asmongold·
Banned for an entire week because I said I don't give a fuck about the opinions of illiterate third worlders. Would someone be banned for saying they don't care about what an American's opinion is on the Middle East? Of course not Blatant double standard, I didn't break ToS
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Asmongold banned on Twitch

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Dr. Maalouf ‏
Dr. Maalouf ‏@realMaalouf·
A Pakistani imam in Italy gave a sermon on national TV defending the right of Muslim men to marry 9-year-old girls. The next day, PM Giorgia Meloni personally requested that he be deported. He had lived in Italy for 9 years! Do you agree with Giorgia’s decision?
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Katie Hopkins
Katie Hopkins@KTHopkins·
Genuine question to those who want Kanye banned from the UK What makes YOU the arbiter of what OTHER people choose to hear? Why do you think you get to decide for others? Want to go: buy a ticket Don’t want to go: Don’t Genuine answers only please.
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Darlo Gray@Gray_Darlo·
@jude22118 Write a letter to the Reform candidate, and be polite but firm that your vote is temporarily lent. Advise her to support Restore if she's solid. If you're eloquent, you can make a huge difference.
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Samantha❤️@jude22118·
What are your thoughts? 🤷‍♀️🤷‍♀️ I thought long and hard about this, and I’m still not happy about it 😣 but when May’s elections come, because Restore will not be ready in my area, I’m going to bite my tongue and vote Reform. The lady who’s up is a nice lady. It’s Nigel and his cronies I don’t like. Just to get my area, which is a strong Labour hold, out and keep the Greens out too. This is my decision. After May’s election, I’m all Restore 100000000% all the way. We will be bigger, stronger and there’ll be nothing stopping us then.
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Darlo Gray@Gray_Darlo·
@RupertLowe10 I'd have fewer issues if it was ringfenced to English people or children with at least one English parent
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
The two-child benefit cap officially comes to an end today - more handouts for more indolence. Billions. All funded the British taxpayer. The message to healthy people on benefits who want more children? GET A JOB. Restore Britain will crush parasitic Britain.
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Lady C
Lady C@LadyColinCampb·
Having received a multitude of complaints about King Charles III's failure to mark the most important day in the Christian calendar, the day of Resurrection, despite having marked Ramadan and Eid, and having recognised that his Christian subjects' just concerns should be listened to and acted upon when doing so costs very little and will reap dividends above and beyond the effort expended, while failing to do so might ultimately prove to be irreversibly damaging, I hope he will begin listening to the complaints of his subjects, and not fall prey to the error which his first cousins three times removed, Tsar Nicholas II and the Tsarina Alexandra, made in the months before February 1917. Had Nicholas and Alexandra simply listened to the valid concerns of their subjects, rather than ignoring them in the mistaken belief that they were too trivial to warrant attention, all that happened after February 1917 might well have been averted. While resolve is a valuable quality in a leader, pigheadedness is not. Unless The King begins to listen to the concerns his Christian subjects have that he is promoting the interests of Islam over those of Christianity, he runs the risk of unnecessarily alienating the very people who are a cornerstone in the edifice of his Crown. I do appreciate that Easter addresses have not been a traditional part of the Monarch's remit, but since addresses relating to Ramadan and Eid have not been either, he might consider that the virtue of evenhandedness will prevent many of the problems that are arising when the Supreme Governor of the Church of England neglects to mark the most important day of his Church's calendar while having marked similarly significant dates in the Islamic calendar. And let's not forget Diwali. He managed to mark that too. All very noble and inclusive and a means of showing respect for others' faiths, but let's also not forget that charity starts at home, and before one endows others with one's largesse, it might be sensible to apportion an appropriate degree of attention closer to home. Otherwise one runs the risk of taking for granted those whom one should not be ignoring, and whom one might ignore at one's own peril.
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Darlo Gray@Gray_Darlo·
@MediaSOI Yes, but I'd make sure he knew it was lent 😂
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SOI media 🇬🇧@MediaSOI·
Restore supporters If in 2/3 years it becomes obvious that it’s Reform v Greens at the next election, would you lend your vote to Farage?
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Darlo Gray@Gray_Darlo·
@D162Michele We foolishly tried to give civilization to other countries, not realising most of the world is unwilling to live in a way we find civilised. I see no reason my children should suffer because of things people did 100+ years ago.
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Darlo Gray@Gray_Darlo·
@Dykeocletian Im in my late 30s and I think he's great. He reminds me of my grandfathers, who were wonderful men. I've had a dozen people between 20 and 70 mention voting for Restore to me, so it seems to attract a wide range of people.
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chloe
chloe@Dykeocletian·
Interesting angle for Restore to take towards young people, but they're going to run into the minor issue of young people near-universally despising their politics, and Lowe's personal brand being entirely designed to appeal to pensioners.
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10

No point calling Green supporting young men and women ‘Marxists’ or ‘indoctrinated’ or ‘hard-left’. Some are, fine. Most aren’t. Most are just feeling patronised, insulted and neglected by an establishment that quite evidently doesn’t care about them. It hasn’t for a very long time. We all know that. They see the system doesn’t work for them, and they’re reacting to it. Democratically and fairly. Do I think Polanski will solve their problems? No. No I do not. Do I understand why they’re searching for an answer? Yes. Absolutely. Our job is to offer them an alternative option that they feel speaks for them. Polanski has done that, to be fair. Our job is to make sure Restore Britain does the same, but from a very different position. One that rewards their hard work, protects our borders, and unapologetically puts aspirational young British men and women at the very top of our agenda. One that provides skilled jobs which pay well, a path to living in a decent home in a safe neighbourhood - the opportunity to build a family. That’s what Restore Britain is aiming to do. Millions of young Brits are already backing that message. It’s wonderful to see. The argument against Polanski can be won, but only with a positive vision. Not patronising insults. Restore Britain has that vision.

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Samantha Smith
Samantha Smith@SamanthaTaghoy·
You’d think this headline was satire. But it isn’t. I was sexually abused from the age of 5. The mass rape of little girls like me is NOT a “price worth paying”. We are not lambs to be sacrificed at the altar of migration. We are not sex slaves to be traded for political gain. This is pure evil. I was sexually abused from age 5. I still feel their hands on my skin. I still have nightmares. I still get scared sometimes walking around my hometown. Girls like me were traded for votes. Called slags, sluts, or troublemakers. Told that we were asking for it. And now, we are being told that the abuse we suffer is merely a “price worth paying” to allow hordes of violent rapists into the country to abuse MORE little girls like us. In towns like Rotherham, Rochdale, and Telford, little girls are being passed around like meat by gangs of Pakistani-Muslim men in taxis and takeaways while Labour councils, police and social workers turn a blind eye. Across the country, little girls are being kidnapped, molested, tortured, beaten, sodomised, assaulted, and killed by violent migrant men. These men come from countries that see women as subhuman. Where they can marry a 6 year old girl or take a Christian woman as a sex slave. Where they can flog and beat women for daring to show their face or hair in public. Where they can deny girls a basic education and use them as little more than broodmares. Where they can rape a little girl then invoke Sharia Law to force her to marry them. Then, they hop on a plane to England and try to replicate that evil culture on our shores. And those in power are allowing it. All to protect “community relations”. Saying “quasi-consensual” assaults on white women are just the cost of assimilation? That it’s beautiful? That it ends racism? That it leads to genuine relationships and marriage? They are literally describing Stockholm Syndrome. These cretins are seriously suggesting that women and girls are supposed to be raped by migrant men, then fall in love and build a ‘diverse’ home from a bedrock of abuse. What a disgusting proposal. The girls in Rotherham, Telford, Oldham, Rochdale et al were not “acceptable losses”. Our daughters are not sacrifices for your utopia. These people are evil. They want to import more of the same men who destroyed us, then call it progress. And offer women and girls up as sacrifices for the “greater good”. Absolutely not. Every single person who contributed to this article belongs in prison. Deport the rapists. Close the borders. Put our kids first.
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Bear Grylls OBE
Bear Grylls OBE@BearGrylls·
I once asked a friend why he believed in God. He said: "Because every time I've been on my knees, broken and out of options, something has picked me up." I've never heard a better answer. Happy Sunday. God Bless you all!
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Rae
Rae@raeonx1·
It doesn’t start with crowds. It starts quietly. One person noticing something isn’t right. Then another. Then another. Until one day the whole country is awake. 🇬🇧 Restore Britain #RestoreBritain
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Darlo Gray@Gray_Darlo·
@GermanStrands I played all of bg3 with my best man couch co-op, it took us nearly a year but it was glorious. Two 36 year old dudes reminiscing about Planescape, Incewind date, neverwinter nights. Perfect gaming experience for me
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GermanStrands@GermanStrands·
You have only one chance. Which game would you like to experience again for the very first time?
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