
Paul
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Paul
@AngloBrython
Father of 2 | British History Fan | Restore 🇬🇧



Madmass in Clapham today














The country may already be further gone than people realise. Just days ago, the message was bold: “We’re going to destroy the Local Elections.” Now suddenly it’s hesitation, delays, excuses. Rupert Lowe says they’re not ready. Candidates not vetted. Infrastructure not in place. So instead, they’ll focus on Great Yarmouth. His turf. The safest ground. But here’s the problem. The moment you scale back after making big promises, people start asking questions. And once that starts, the illusion cracks. Because what does this actually mean in practice? It means time. Time where nothing changes. Time where the same system keeps draining the working man while being told, “Just wait, we’ll win next time.” And somehow, this is being sold as a “breath of fresh air.” Not competing becomes strategy. Not trying becomes wisdom. Leaflets today… for 2029. That’s not momentum. That’s managed decline. When doing nothing is seen as better than doing something, something deeper has gone wrong. The fight moves online. The real world gets abandoned. Say what you want about @_AdvanceUK they contested seats they were unlikely to win. And yes, they lost. But every serious movement starts like that. Failure → learning → growth. Step by step. Ground by ground. That’s how you build something real.



Net migration is down by nearly 70%, with visa numbers continuing to fall. By introducing higher salary thresholds, stronger English language requirements and preventing visa abuse, we're building a system that backs British workers while attracting high-skilled labour.






I think the point trying to be made is the English are an ethnic group that are White. Others might be English culturally or civically, but not ethnically. Suggesting anyone can be English essentially erases us as a people and our ties to England. The media seem intent on this by questioning what it means to be English constantly and just suggesting some airy fairy values nonsense, meaning anyone can be English / British and that we don't really exist as a distinct culture or group.




