AL S Fezzy
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AL S Fezzy
@ALDaFez
Xennial, son, brother, father. ADHD since it was originally known as ADD. Try to gaslight me, expect pushback






Muslims electing Muslims exactly because they’re Muslims - they then govern as Muslims, for Muslims. Demographic changes, birth rates and mass immigration mean that this is going to accelerate, rapidly. What is our country going to look like in fifty years? Twenty years? Ten years? Honestly, think about that. On current projections, Britain has an Islamic future. That is just a fact. I don’t like it, in fact it terrifies me, but it’s true. I do not want my grandchildren’s children to grow up in a Muslim Britain. Tower Hamlets. Rochdale. Birmingham. Luton. Blackburn. Large parts of London. I could go on. A sectarian nightmare. Deep divisions across the community in parts of those towns, in others it’s entirely united - united by Islam. That is our future. Unless we act, unless we organise, unless we vote. There is still time. Restore Britain is the only serious political party that has the courage to stand up for a Christian Britain. We are the only political party with the courage to do what is necessary. Mass immigration from Islamic countries will end, day one. Banning halal slaughter, cousin marriage, the burqa/niqab. Dominating Islamic prayer will be outlawed, along with any form of Sharia Law. We will not tolerate the call to prayer being blared out across British towns. The colonisation of our cities by foreign enclaves practising medieval practices will end. The islamification of Britain will be halted and reversed. That is what Restore Britain will do. If you agree, then join us. Join the party, attend your local meetings, volunteer. Help us. Because we need it, and nobody else is going to do it. Not Farage, not the Tories, certainly not Labour. This is up to us now. And there is one answer. Restore Britain.

Trans MSP Q Manivannan escorted through Holyrood by security over safety concerns trib.al/EvMP8ax











I stood again out of a sense of duty , duty to the causes I believe in, particularly Scottish independence and women’s rights; duty to those who believed in me; and duty to my staff team. I knew standing as an independent candidate would be a significant challenge and did not expect victory. Nevertheless, I am deeply grateful to everyone who voted for me, supported me, donated to the campaign, and to my dedicated team who worked so hard throughout. Of course, I felt disappointed by the vote share. But alongside that, I also felt a sense of relief, a feeling I suspect will grow over the coming weeks as I reflect on this chapter of my life coming to a close. My commiserations to all those who stood and were not successful. It takes courage to put yourself forward for public office and open yourself to public judgement. And my warmest congratulations to those who were elected. Public office is both a privilege and a heavy responsibility. I hope all those elected will exercise good judgement, show integrity, and always put the interests of the country before party or ideology.


London's Westminster Palace! A huge crowd of Muslims has blocked the street to perform Namaz prayers. The police are just standing there silently watching. These people have left their own countries and are now infiltrating other nations to take them over. Mosques are popping up everywhere, streets are packed with prayers, and Britain’s real identity is disappearing fast. This is the true face of multiculturalism — first the fake drama of "brotherhood and peace," then slowly swallowing the whole country!





