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The new guy

The new guy

@Bitofhonesty

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The new guy@Bitofhonesty·
Precocious puberty is an illness. Adults being trans is a mental illness. There are no trans children - unless unscrupulous adults have mentally abused them and told them they are born in the wrong body. In which case they have been abused and should be helped not further abused with drugs that they do not need which will harm them for life.
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Jack Jewell
Jack Jewell@JackxJewell·
I checked out Unite the Kingdom - lots of families, races, and normal people… few drunkards here or there but as you’d expect with such crowds. It was strange hearing so many English accents in London. And it’s strange that that’s strange. Our PM is very afraid of this.
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Steve Smith@stevy_smith·
@farzyness I thought it was stuck in that weird state of installing an update but not quite ready to launch yet
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Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧
Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧@TRobinsonNewEra·
Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name; thy kingdom come;thy will be done;on earth as it is in heaven.Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us.And lead us not into temptation;but deliver us from evil.For thine is the kingdom, the power and the glory, for ever and ever.Amen. God bless all 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
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@LabourSJ @ukhomeoffice I bet they are absolutely overjoyed that you’re there getting in the way and contributing nothing of any value.
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Sarah Jones MP
Sarah Jones MP@LabourSJ·
Challenging day for the Metropolitan Police who briefed me on their operational response from their command centre. Thank you to every officer on the streets of London today for their professionalism and bravery.
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The new guy@Bitofhonesty·
I agree with you Rupert - but my worry is that you won’t be ready in time for the next GE. If you half arse it then you may well inadvertently split the vote which results in another 5 years of left wing government and unrestrained immigration. It will take you at least as long as it has taken Farage to get to the point he is at now, because like it or not he started from a point where everyone already knew who he was and had some idea what he stood for. My advice would be to step aside in the Burnham by election , you can’t easily replicate your success in GY there at such short notice. Raise the money you need, build the infrastructure required, get the right candidates lined up - do a proper job. Please. I will vote for you the moment I believe Restore is genuinely ready.
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
One of the laziest arguments against Restore Britain is that we’re ‘splitting the vote’. I entirely disagree. Voters are not the property of Farage or Reform. Votes are earned. Not owned. If people are leaving Reform and backing Restore Britain instead, that is not because we stole them. It is because Reform failed to keep them. That is politics. And frankly, the argument itself reveals a deeply arrogant mindset... The belief that millions of patriotic British people should simply fall into line blindly behind one party regardless of performance, principles or behaviour. It treats men and women like children. It’s patronising, and the British people deserve better. We’re all big enough and ugly enough to make our own minds up. And actually, in such a volatile electoral system - anything can happen. As we saw in Norfolk. When people voted for real change, they got it. In Great Yarmouth, when it was apparent that we were going to win, I don’t remember Reform standing down any candidates. In fact, they threw more and more at the campaign in order to beat us - drafting in councillors from across the country. The Tories accused Reform of splitting the vote at the last general, and they were rightly ignored. Look at how that has turned out. We now intend to do exactly the same, and more. Restore Britain exists because huge numbers of people now believe Britain requires something more serious, more disciplined, more radical and more honest than what currently exists. If Reform want those voters back, they are welcome to persuade them. In the meantime, we are going to continue making our positive case. If Brits don’t agree, they won’t vote for us. That’s fine. I don’t mind. But millions do, and millions will. Great Yarmouth proved the model - we battered Reform. If enough people vote for real change, they get it.
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Chris Rose
Chris Rose@ArchRose90·
A black woman who spoke to @RebelNewsOnline at the Unite The Kingdom march, told them that she was in the RAF for 12 years. She attended the march because she recognises the cultural decay & has noticed that parts of the UK are unrecognisable. @Keir_Starmer is she “far-right”?
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You cannot blame the vast majority of Muslims for being Muslims, they are born into a religion that wants to murder them if they try to leave. You can dislike Islam the religion and political ideology without being in any way bigoted against individual people. On a related note that you may be able to agree with, it’s is vital that we be a bit kinder to ginger kids so as adults they don’t end up hating their own society so much they convert to Islam.
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Robert Carter
Robert Carter@Bob_cart124·
The Unite the Kingdom march is NOT about expressing love for the UK. It is an anti-Islam hate march. Plain and simple. These people don't care about helping the country, they just want to “get Muslims gone.” It is anti-Muslim bigotry disguised as patriotism.
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Dilly Hussain
Dilly Hussain@DillyHussain88·
Dear Muslim sisters, parents with young children, and people of colour, Please avoid central London today as hordes of racist Islamophobes will be descending on the capital to “Unite The Kingdom”. No, not everyone attending Tel Aviv Tommy’s hate march is a racist bigot, but the vast majority are. It’s simply not worth the risk. If you do need to travel into central London, please remain extremely vigilant, avoid large crowds of white men, especially those waving 🇬🇧 or 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 flags, avoid travelling alone, and film ANY incident.
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The new guy@Bitofhonesty·
What’s different this time is Starmer has involved himself. I think that will get some cut through to the professional middle classes (of which I am one - albeit terminally online right wing) My fellow middle aged middle class are already waking up anyway - that’s one reason reform are doing so well.
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Pete North
Pete North@FUDdaily·
Wirth a little help from me, I've successfully steered the algorithm away from the kingpins of the online right. As such, I now have a normie-eye view of politics, and interestingly, this Tommy Robinson rally barely features at all. I've seen some footage of a scuffle and an arrest, but otherwise, it's a non-event. People around the country will be dimly aware it's happening as they go about their normal business, and unless you're attuned to it, it will have no political significance whatsoever - with no lasting repercussions or cultural footprint. That's my dispassionate, objective view - as much based on the ripples of the last one - which barely registered with anyone outside of politics. I remember sitting in a restaurant in Morpeth. It was on the TV behind the bar, and nobody paid it any attention. It's not really news, and it didn't achieve anything. It didn't put any new voices on the map, or advance any demands. That's not surprising. I'm quite attuned to right wing politics and even I can't tell you what they're actually for. or what the message is. I think it's vaguely something about immigration and grooming gangs and a general expression of discontent. Meh. It sends no message because it has no message. It's not affiliated with any political party of note, it doesn't threaten in any way (e.g. do the following or we'll be back every week), and it is of no consequence to the establishment. It's just an expensive weekend policing bill. It's just an opportunity for political z-listers to hijack a platform for their own self-promotion. This, to a point, is Reform's fault. Linking up with a street protest movement would give Reform an authenticity akin with that of the old Labour movement, and give the street demonstrations some sort of purpose, but you can also see why Reform think it's a non-starter, when it often platforms Reform rejects and presents them as political A-listers, and when it's essentially fronted by a low impulse control rabble rouser who frequently puts himself in prison. Reform can't touch it with a barge pole if it wants to retain its foothold in the middle class who still largely believe the BBC view that TR is a far right thug. As such, you have a politically fragmented right with a rudderless street movement and an equally vague populist party, each disowning the other, falling over themselves to disavow racism and present themselves as all inclusive. As a whole, the right prides itself on how much it conforms and bends the knee to the left. While these jamborees are spirited morale boosters, for those who are into that sort of thing, and shine a light on the hypocrisy of the police, it's not really telling us anything we don't already know. Ultimately, the street movement has gone as far as it can go in its existing format. If you ask me, it's a waste of power. Being able to rally tens of thousands of people in the capital to then not do anything with it is pretty lamentable. It needs a figurehead with broader appeal who can unite it with the de facto anti-establishment party and start making life difficult for the government. (mass protests outside migrant facilities certainly sends a message). But then Reform is the other half of the problem. In its race to "professionalise" and sanitise its reputation, it doesn't want to cause any upset - so now the whole of the right expends vast resources on these gatherings to say nothing and do nothing, treading water in time for the general election, which will return a pale photocopy of the Tory party, after which there is nothing much for a street protest movement to do when it has no demands and whose values are broadly reflected in the sitting government. I don't dispute that it is no small achievement to put that many people on the streets of London, but when you ask what it's actually for, you'll never get a compelling answer.
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The new guy@Bitofhonesty·
@Sargon_of_Akkad @sydcr9 We are a 6000 year old civilisation and the only things he can think of that we should be most proud of are less than 100 years old. I personally like the NHS and the BBC very much, but there’s a lot more to us than that.
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Carl Benjamin 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
Read what he's saying here and take it seriously. To him, you are not British if you don't worship the NHS and BBC: it's purely the institutions of society that matter, which is why the people are fungible and can be replaced as long as the institutions survive. This is a kind of wet fascism, where the state is the god that exists eternally and crafts the people in its image. The irony is, of course, that legacy 20th Century institutions are not eternal, they are temporal, fallible, and unfit for purpose now. It also ludicrously implies that Nelson and Wellington were not British as they didn't sacrifice their firstborn to the holy NHS or BBC. Torsten won't engage with these critiques because he can't, indeed, he will likely block me because he's Swedish.
Torsten Bell@TorstenBell

The far right try to claim our flags but in truth hate our country. They despise what makes the rest of us proud & makes us British, from the NHS to our BBC. They peddle anti-British propaganda globally. Thousands may march today but millions more stand against hate & for Britain

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Katharine Birbalsingh
Katharine Birbalsingh@Miss_Snuffy·
British forever. You tell’em! 🥳
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Keir Starmer
Keir Starmer@Keir_Starmer·
I’m delighted that Alaa Abd El-Fattah is back in the UK and has been reunited with his loved ones, who must be feeling profound relief. I want to pay tribute to Alaa’s family, and to all those that have worked and campaigned for this moment. Alaa's case has been a top priority for my government since we came to office. I’m grateful to President Sisi for his decision to grant the pardon.
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English_Gent
English_Gent@English_Gent40·
@Boba_Ball_ He does run regularly. I drive by him all the time. He has a long history of running.
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Climate Warrior🐬 #ClimateJustice🇵🇸🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍🌈
If it's true that Muslims generally don't like dogs, I'd be open to the idea of just getting rid of them. They're bad for the climate, they're not very bright, they attack people randomly, they smell bad, and they do almost no useful work. So why does the West feel the need to have millions of them, just hanging around, a dead weight on the economy? And to make matters worse, many of them are even ginger. Many of my comrades think of them like children who need to be protected. They are not children! I know, as a climate activist, I'm supposed to love animals. But how much of this animal behaviour are we supposed to put up with, actually?
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@DavidLammy Hopefully there will be enough police to stop the pro pally nutters from attacking the patriots.
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David Lammy
David Lammy@DavidLammy·
The Unite the Kingdom march organisers are spreading hatred and division. They do not reflect the Britain I’m proud of. Peaceful protest is a fundamental right and one I will always protect. But if protest turns violent, we will act swiftly, with extra court capacity in place.
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