Restore Britain - Elmbridge

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Restore Britain - Elmbridge

Restore Britain - Elmbridge

@Restorelmbridge

Official local branch of Restore Britain covering Esher & Walton and Runnymede & Weybridge.

Elmbridge, Surrey 가입일 Mart 2026
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Restore Britain - Elmbridge
Restore Britain - Elmbridge@Restorelmbridge·
First Restore Britain Elmbridge branch meeting — people are ready Great night, brilliant people, proper local patriots who want their country back. Restoration is coming. There is no stopping us now. Come and join us this Saturday in Addlestone — Let’s go! @RestoreBritain_
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Oldspeak Bookshop 📚
Oldspeak Bookshop 📚@oldspeak_books·
It’s just cowards abdicating responsibility. Everything is always someone else’s fault. I don’t care how much nonsense training I received. If I saw a kid on the floor dying, I would help him.
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ALASTAIR CAMPBELL
ALASTAIR CAMPBELL@campbellclaret·
Just spoke to a business event in the Midlands. Show of hands on whether Starmer should stay or go — 80-20 stay. Has been similar at several recent events. Really interesting to see such a chasm between political/media bubble view, and out and about. Main reasons given “stability …. May not like some of the decisions but we are used to them now … fear of similar chaos as under the Tories … feeling that any PM with a decent majority has “the right and the duty” to serve a full term … May not be the most charismatic but “can the others really do much better in the circs?” … sense that media make everything seem worse than it is … worry that “country first, party second” exposed as hollow.
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ALASTAIR CAMPBELL
ALASTAIR CAMPBELL@campbellclaret·
Pathetic little man. Helps fuel race riots to take the heat off the limited media probing into his crypto financing. Avoids anything but tame interviews which allow him to spout his slogans. Takes sides with a fascist South African tech bro also whipping up racial hatred against the elected PM of UK, the country he claims to love and wants to lead. Demands apologies for word slips on the BBC (which made him). Yet to apologise for the Brexit which has made British people financially worse off (not him though)
Nigel Farage MP@Nigel_Farage

If you disagree with Keir Starmer he will call you racist, far right and goodness-knows-what. He is completely out of touch.

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Rael Braverman
Rael Braverman@raelbrav·
I want the evisceration of the Conservative Party, I will go ahead and vote Reform. Great advice Michael.
The Daily T@DailyTPodcast

'If you want the evisceration of the Conservative Party, go ahead and vote Reform' Catch up now on today's Daily T where former Tory minister @michaelgove joins @CamillaTominey and @timothy_stanley to discuss the upcoming 10th anniversary of the Brexit referendum and the Makerfield by-election. Gove also insists that the Tories are the only credible party on the Right, saying he’s more right-wing than Nigel Farage and that Rupert Lowe is 'a joke' 👇 Let us know your thoughts below 🎧 Listen to the full episode now through the link in our bio

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Keir Starmer
Keir Starmer@Keir_Starmer·
82 years ago, on the beaches of Normandy, brave British and Allied forces changed the course of history forever. We must never forget the service and sacrifice of those courageous men and women. Our debt to them can never be repaid.
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
I am a member of the Public Accounts Committee in Parliament and we have just released our findings on Britain’s broken asylum system. It is beyond damning. Some extracts from our report… “…Government departments still do not have a grip on how they will manage asylum as an end-to-end system, or a clear sense of what they are trying to achieve.” “Major policy risks and operational changes have been pursued without a realistic grip on delivery risks, costs or system-wide impacts.” “…no single point of accountability for outcomes or a governance structure for the end-to-end system.” “…absence of a clear strategy, decisions around planning and resource allocation have been reactive and disjointed.” “The Home Office was unable to show… that it has the commercial capabilities needed to manage asylum accommodation effectively.” “…weaknesses in its ability to prevent excess profits accruing for contractors…” “…no evidence that lessons from past mistakes are being used to clearly inform current actions.” “Poor data quality and weak management information continue to prevent effective management…” “…current data sharing limitations make it impossible to directly track individual cases through the entire asylum process.” “The Home Office does not yet have a credible long-term strategy for asylum accommodation…” “… there is little evidence the Home Office fully understands the impact of its approach on local services.” “The government is at considerable risk of repeating past failures.” But don’t worry, the government says it has a plan... It says it has “learned a lot of lessons”. And that it’s going to put 10,000 civil servants into what they call an “Asylum Group”. Funded by us, of course. How about improving data-linking systems? The Ministry of Justice says it simply needs more of our money. And what about ending the use of hotels and transferring to larger, “purpose-driven” sites? “The Home Office’s own analysis suggests that large sites will cost more than hotels, as seen in previously costly attempts such as Wethersfield.” The numbers… £4.9 billion spent on the system each year, including: £2.7 billion on asylum accommodation £700 million on cash support £600 million on unaccompanied asylum-seeking children Nearly £1 billion on casework, appeals, detention, and removal All spent to produce between 50,000 or so refugees each year. And of course, these costs don’t include what is then paid by us, the taxpayer, in Local Authority housing, welfare, childcare assistance, and advice and translation services once once they receive their refugee status and are no longer in the asylum system. Want more? At the time of the NAO report (December 2025), Home Office reported there were roughly 224,000 individuals still waiting in the system, excluding those awaiting an initial asylum decision. Further, since April 2024, MoJ say the number of asylum seekers waiting for an appeal decision alone has trebled, from 27,000 to 70,000, with appeals taking nearly 60 weeks to be heard. Who pays for them while they wait over a year for a decision? Us. And the tens of thousands of failed asylum seekers each year - what happens to them? The Home Office isn’t sure. It says it knows “where some of them are”, but the rest are “elsewhere in the country”, and that it is possible they “remain in the UK without detection”. Don’t fear though, because the Home Office won’t guarantee that it will find them, only that it would “seek to find them”. Whatever the hell that means… And to deal with the backlog of cases and appeals? “Home Office relaxed its recruitment arrangements, resulting in newly recruited staff being ill-suited to making complex decisions on asylum cases, which in turn affected decision quality.” The result? “In a rolling twelve months to May 2025, 42% of sampled decisions had significant or fail errors.” Astounding incompetence. But there’s more good news... The MoJ is recruiting even more over-paid salaried and fee-paid judges, as well as recruiting judges from other chambers to sit in asylum cases. In other words, MoJ’s response is to spend more of our money and remove judges from other work. This is because more asylum seekers “are now representing themselves and that this requires additional support from tribunal staff.” “The system of monitoring failed asylum seekers needs a complete overhaul,” says the report. I have a better idea. My own view? Scrap the entire system altogether, and deport every single illegal migrant living in Britain. And to those of you say that it’s impossible - to any MPs, public servants, or commentators who think I’m cherry-picking information, I implore you to read every word of the PAC report, every word of the NAO report, and to watch every minute of the 2.5 hour PAC meeting from earlier this year… And then tell me that the system is working, and that’s it’s delivering value for money, and that it’s sustainable. It isn’t. And it never will be. It is an intentional, monumental catastrophe designed to cripple the nation economically, socially, and culturally. A Restore Britain government will crush the entire asylum system as its first duty to the British people. Deport them all.
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Restore Leeds North
Restore Leeds North@RestoreLeeds_N·
Around 70% of attendees had never been involved in politics before. Many hadn’t voted in years. Now they’re showing up, getting involved, and building something locally. If you’re based in North Leeds and curious to get involved, send us a DM.
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Restore The Empire
Restore The Empire@empire_res66190·
Give me your honest opinions on Rupert Lowe…
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Jack Chandler
Jack Chandler@Jackchandler·
This is the view out of my bedroom window. Beautiful and tranquil rural Kent. I'm truly blessed. I want it to stay that way. We must @RestoreBritain
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Peter -RestoreBritain
Peter -RestoreBritain@PeterCassidy25·
A great day canvassing in makerfield 4 more garden signs added(just that ive got) and many other people voting for restore britain. We are going to win in makerfield!
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Marcus cook
Marcus cook@Marcusman1411·
See you guys in Makerfield this weekend! Easy campaigning and some good old beers. Vote @RestoreBritain
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