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Restore.... our last hope! Cancel that - until they can stop dividing generations Restore are no hope at all.

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AutumnAcer
AutumnAcer@AutumnAcer·
@StevePaul63 I was not playing silly buggers, I was being totally genuine and friendly. I'll leave it there.
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Steve@StevePaul63·
Well, if X would stop playing silly buggers and allow me to answer your comments, I'd say he is referring to the politicians who have destroyed the country. After all, it's not "our generation" which have made having kids an unaffordable option.....
AutumnAcer@AutumnAcer

@StevePaul63 @KathyParr101 Just one of several. How do you read it?

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Kathy Parr
Kathy Parr@KathyParr101·
Rupert's lost my vote. He doesn't need a pension.
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Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10

I am with the young British men and women who feel crushed under inflated house prices, stagnating wages, record tax burden and just generally a really piss-poor standard of living that is falling embarrassingly far behind countries we once competed with. My question to them is this... Is the status quo what you want? Because if it is, there are a variety of parties to vote for. If you want something radically different, and I mean radically, then Restore Britain is giving you that option. Ask yourself - does the current model work for you? Commuting two plus hours a day from some pokey flat in a part of London that increasingly resembles the third world? All to get taxed out of your arse for a job you hate, with no prospect of starting your own business or owning your own home because the rotten state takes so much of your cash? It is an awful deal. Earn a bit more money? Bang. Gone. Student loan. Paying hundreds each month just to keep on top of the interest. Initial loan never getting paid off, it just creeps up and up. Gather enough capital to start a small business? That’s a different world of pain. Regulations, taxes, an environment designed to bury any enthusiasm to build something better. It is just not worth the risk. HMRC takes such pleasure in making it as difficult as possible. Honestly, I hate those people so much. Young tradesmen and women all over Britain waking up at 5am, working 12 hours plus every day. Why? For what? For who? Losing almost half your earnings to fund some indolent slob who refuses to work? It’s not exactly the American dream, is it? Want children? One? Two? More? Childcare costs thousands and thousands a year. It’s unaffordable. It’s impossible. So, depressingly, many don’t even bother. What about a home? Ludicrous leasehold rules mean you’re just paying rent up front for decades. Getting screwed on the service changes that soar with no consultation. House prices booming whilst wages fall behind. The mountain to climb gets bigger and bigger. It is endless. Yet you’re told by people who bought their house for 40k and got university education for free that cutting down on the cappuccinos will solve all of your financial problems. Politicians like Farage tell you working from home is the problem, and that seeking a ‘work-life balance’ is somehow selfish. It is bullshit, to be honest. And I am fed up of it. It stinks. There’s this prevailing attitude with many people of my age that young men and women are lazy and refuse to put the hours in. That’s just not true. The system is crushing you. It kills ambition and suffocates aspiration. It all needs to change. All of it. Restore Britain doesn't want to reform the establishment, we want to smash it up. And yes, that will include a meaningful debate about a triple lock which creates division between the young and the old - because it simply isn’t financially sustainable in its current form. Restore Britain will have the courage to do what needs to be done, I promise you that. If you want more of the same - vote for it. Tories, Reform, Labour, Lib Dem. Go for it. Your choice. Same faces, same model, same decay. The Greens want to accelerate our transformation into a third world dump. If that’s what you want for Britain, Polanski is your man. Certainly don’t vote for Restore Britain. Because we are offering something entirely new. You now have a political party that is willing to take the difficult decisions to give you the opportunities that my generation had to achieve that same financial freedom so many of my age enjoy. Restore Britain is that party. We want a fundamentally different economic model. One that gives young British men and women the freedom to pursue their own goals - whether that’s building their family, business or own financial freedom. That’s what we’re about. We are going to be honest, and we are going to take the difficult decisions required to benefit us all, that very much includes the young Brits who for their entire lives have been ripped off by a decadent political establishment that cares about votes, and only votes. Restore Britain will treat you all with the respect and honesty you deserve. There is a political party that is finally your side. Restore Britain is on your side.

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AutumnAcer
AutumnAcer@AutumnAcer·
@roguedrifter84 @KathyParr101 There you go. It always arrives in the end -boomers are uniquely bad, every other generation is better, kinder, more selfless....
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Rogue Drifter
Rogue Drifter@roguedrifter84·
@AutumnAcer @KathyParr101 LOL, he's not wrong and the post pointing out the governments being at fault is also not wrong. What you're missing is the combination of the majority (not all!) boomers voting in self interest and the gov also functioning for self interest no the interest of the citizens...
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AutumnAcer
AutumnAcer@AutumnAcer·
@smith_john92907 @KathyParr101 Think what you like. I joined Restore because I thought they were (finally) the answer to our prayers. I resigned. Believe me or not, up to you.
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John Smith
John Smith@smith_john92907·
@AutumnAcer @KathyParr101 Genuine supporters of Restore. Not Reform voters trying to pull the wool with the "ex-Restore voter" routine.
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joseph.r
joseph.r@r2_d2_234·
@AutumnAcer @Mazzaratti69 @StevePaul63 @KathyParr101 since 1947 the British has been against immigration, since 1947 the beginning of the betrayal happened. yet it took 80+ years to finally get a opposition party. you may of been betrayed by the government and globalist, but you kept voting them in. that is on you
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David__Osland
David__Osland@David__Osland·
'Boomers' aren't responsible for the state of Britain. Responsibility rests with the Thatcherites and Blairites who took away secure well-paid jobs, strong trade unions, social housing, free education, final salary pensions and publicly owned utilities.
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Rogue Drifter
Rogue Drifter@roguedrifter84·
@AutumnAcer @KathyParr101 Boomers pulled the ladder up years ago. 1997 comes to mind. However boomers seem to take offence to this, I should clarify, it's the elite boomers who pulled the ladder up. The voting boomers just perpetuated it by voting for whoever increased the pensions.
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Rogue Drifter
Rogue Drifter@roguedrifter84·
@AutumnAcer @KathyParr101 You're seeing the algorithmic bias. You could have summarised that as the algorithm shows you more of what triggers you. There's a lot of dislike towards boomers who are pulling the ladder up behind them. In turn the boomers whine about lazy GenZ/Alpha. It's the same thing.
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AutumnAcer
AutumnAcer@AutumnAcer·
@schuttsm It would be crazy if boomers thought that yes, but we don't!
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Stephen “The Yellow Dart” Schutt
It's just crazy to me that boomers see two college educated professionals completeling difficult university programs and then living with their parents and their first thought is "they must be lazy. kick them out on the street"
Charles Murray@charlesmurray

Moving back home isn't a problem. Staying unemployed as an able-bodied adult living off your parents is a big problem. Being unable to get a job in your preferred field is not an excuse.

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AutumnAcer
AutumnAcer@AutumnAcer·
@KathyParr101 @Navier_Tokes @Robbear66 That's the problem isn't it. I do question myself on whether I have over reacted but I keep coming back to the need for unity; the importance of British (wider context White) people supporting each other, not scapegoating a generation, a sex, the childless or whatever.
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AutumnAcer
AutumnAcer@AutumnAcer·
@KathyParr101 Here we go, I don't agree with you so you're controlled opposition. Not much different from being called a bot is it.
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AutumnAcer
AutumnAcer@AutumnAcer·
@KathyParr101 I don't mind him prioritising the young but I have resigned from Restore because it is fed by a hatred of the old.
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AutumnAcer
AutumnAcer@AutumnAcer·
@KathyParr101 @StevePaul63 Could be, but I'm not sure. I think Lowe doesn't do 'politics' he simply says what he believes. I think he genuinely sees us as the problem.
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AutumnAcer
AutumnAcer@AutumnAcer·
@roguedrifter84 @KathyParr101 There is a massive amount of boomer hate whether your algorithm lets you see it or not. And yes, way too much criticism of young people too. Every time we use a generational name we are playing into to the hands of the globalists divide and rule.
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John Smith
John Smith@smith_john92907·
@KathyParr101 @AutumnAcer The only division is between the Uniparty supporters. As this is the first time the British have had exclusive political representation, we're somewhat united in our support.
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AutumnAcer
AutumnAcer@AutumnAcer·
@jusderaisingroy Miner's stike, families and communities destroyed, innocent imprisoned. 60's slums 16 - 17% interest rates, house repossessions Only 15% went to university. Vast majority started work at 16 1 in 10 unemployment for 5 years That's just the ones I remember.
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Zoomer Schopenhauer 🌲
Zoomer Schopenhauer 🌲@jusderaisingroy·
Young people are never going to get the situation boomers had, if you’re promising them that your policies will get us there you’re lying. The legitimate reasons for anger is their very common refusal to acknowledge how easy they had it and how ridiculous the pension system is.
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AutumnAcer@AutumnAcer·
@smith_john92907 @KathyParr101 It isn't the money, it's that he is sowing division. Regards Restore's policies the only one I dislike is the ethusiasm for the death penalty.
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John Smith
John Smith@smith_john92907·
@AutumnAcer @KathyParr101 I think if you're unwilling to take a minor cut to your generous pension to prevent fiscally collapsing the country, you aren't going to be on board with the rest of Restores policies.
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