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@ukJ0N @RupertLowe10 For those wondering here’s the entire 2.5 paragraphs of Reform’s detail-free energy ‘policy’ >> #policies-section" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">reformparty.uk/policies#polic
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
I am delighted to launch Restore Britain's energy paper - a Britain-first energy security strategy. A Restore Britain Government will immediately enact these logical policies to make energy cheap, reliable and abundant. This is how to Restore Britain. assets.nationbuilder.com/restorebritain…
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RB Ultra@BlakeWantsYou·
@RobertJenrick You worked hard to avoid the word ‘Sikh’ here. Coward.
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Robert Jenrick@RobertJenrick·
A student was stabbed with a “shashtar” knife on a night out. As he lay bleeding to death, his attacker claimed he’d racially abused him, so the police handcuffed him. Henry Nowak choked to death, in a puddle of his own blood under arrest for “racism”, in Britain, in 2025. Will there be protests at his death? Will the anti-racism movement even bat an eyelid? I suspect not. They’ve totally lost the plot.
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Reform Watch@theReformwatch·
Robert Kenyon is friends with Gary Raikes on Facebook. Raikes, a former BNP and Britain First member, leads the New British Union – the modern successor to Oswald Mosley’s British Union of Fascists. This is who represents Reform in Makerfield.
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RB Ultra@BlakeWantsYou·
@AndyBurnhamGM @afneil It’s 36 years since Thatcher left power. And she’s still living rent free in your head.
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Andy Burnham@AndyBurnhamGM·
@afneil You need to get out of London, Andrew. You’ve clearly got no idea how much people here are struggling. And, yes, a lot of it can be traced back to Margaret Thatcher.
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Andrew Neil@afneil·
Except that it purports to claim that the area (Makerfield) has been a victim of 40 years of Thatcherism (that’s what Burnham seems to be running against, which means he’s also running against the Blair-Brown government, of which he was a part). Yet the backdrop to his wandering shows rows of neat, well-kept, substantial semi-detached homes, with plenty new cars in the driveways and a vibrant high street, despite all the road works improving it. Oh yes and a state school so good he sent his kids to it. Put simply — the pictures clash with his words of victimhood and deprivation.
Lewis Goodall@lewis_goodall

One of the most effective bits of political communication on the left I’ve seen in a long time. A message and a powerful messenger.

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RB Ultra@BlakeWantsYou·
@swickes86 @Telegraph Votes should weighted proportional to net contribution. Net beneficiary = no vote. The alternative leads to populism and tyranny as Plato warned.
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Dan Wickes@swickes86·
@Telegraph So disabled, Ill, and sick Brits on welfare and the elderly on a pension can’t vote?🧐
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The Telegraph@Telegraph·
🗣️ 'We need a radical plan to tackle the welfare state. And funnily enough, this one was proposed by the man who invented it' Michael Deacon argues the unemployed should be stripped of their right to vote ⤵️ telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/05/1…
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RB Ultra@BlakeWantsYou·
@Bill4Britain A good performance from Restore in Makerfield is an existential risk to Reform, hence the vitriol. No true Rightist punches Right.
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Bill@Bill4Britain·
Reforms safeguarding lead, bashing on a women now for not being a polished politician and just a normal person with some first day nerves like 99% of the rest of us. I think it makes Rebecca relatable & approachable. This shaming by Reform is in poor taste frankly.
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James
James@jhallwood·
I hate running but I do understand driving somewhere nice to go for a run in the same way someone might drive to go to the gym etc.
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RB Ultra@BlakeWantsYou·
@RichardBurgon For people who aren’t retards: the political class expanded the M2 money supply by £1.1 TRILLION = 52% between 2010-2026. It’s politicos like Richard who are leeching our wealth away.
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Richard Burgon MP
Richard Burgon MP@RichardBurgon·
New figures show British billionaire wealth is UP again. It’s more than DOUBLED since 2010. ▪️2010: £250bn ▪️2026: £670bn While millions struggle to get by, the billionaire class keeps taking more and more. Tax extreme wealth now!
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Ahmed Al-Khalidi
Ahmed Al-Khalidi@khalidi79397·
So why does "indigenous vs. colonizer" almost always mean Europeans, and almost never Bantu, Turks, Arabs, Slavs, or Han Chinese? A few reasons, in descending order of how much they actually explain: 1. Recency and documentation. European expansion happened in the era of the printing press, photography, census records, and treaties. The Bantu expansion left no paperwork. The Arab conquests are 1,300 years old and mythologized as religious destiny rather than conquest. When the receipts exist, the case is easier to make, and Europeans left receipts. 2. The winners wrote the framework. Modern human-rights language, postcolonial theory, and the very category of "indigenous peoples" were built in Western universities after WWII, primarily to process European guilt over European empires. The tool was designed for one job. Asking it to evaluate the Arab conquest of Egypt or the Turkic conquest of Anatolia is like asking a tax form to diagnose a disease. It wasn't built for that. 3. Christendom is critique-able; other civilizations aren't. You can write a bestseller attacking Western Christian civilization from inside a Western university and win awards for it. Try writing the equivalent book about Arab-Islamic conquest from inside Cairo or Istanbul. The asymmetry isn't about history. It's about which societies tolerate self-criticism and which punish it. So the critical literature piles up on one side and barely exists on the other. 4. The Soviet inheritance. Cold War-era anti-colonial framing was deliberately shaped by Moscow to delegitimize the West while giving its own empire and its allies' conquests, a pass. That framework outlived the USSR and still structures a lot of academic and activist vocabulary today. 5. Race makes it legible. European colonizers usually looked different from the colonized. Turkic conquerors of Anatolia, Arab conquerors of the Levant, and Bantu expansionists in Africa generally didn't look dramatically different from the populations they absorbed. The visual contrast made European empire easier to narrate as racial, and once a story has a clean visual, it travels. 6. And finally, Jews. The framework's selective application reaches its most absurd point when a people indigenous to a specific land, with continuous presence, language, religion, and archaeological record tying them to it for three thousand years, get labeled "colonial settlers", while the actual seventh-century conquerors who Arabized the region get labeled "indigenous." At that point the framework isn't describing reality. It's laundering a conclusion. The label isn't tracking who got there first. It's tracking who it's currently fashionable to blame.
Ahmed Al-Khalidi@khalidi79397

"Indigenous" is a real concept applied with a fake standard. The word means "the population already there when someone else arrived." Fine. The problem isn't the definition. It's that the people who deploy it loudest apply it to exactly one set of migrations and pretend the others never happened. The Bantu expansion swept across half of Africa, absorbing or displacing the peoples who lived there first. No one calls Bantu-speakers settlers. The Turks arrived in Anatolia in the 11th century and replaced Greeks and Armenians whose roots there ran thousands of years deeper. No one demands they go back to Central Asia. Slavs pushed into lands held by earlier Europeans. Arabs spread from a single peninsula across North Africa and the Levant, Arabizing populations that had been there since antiquity. Anglo-Saxons displaced Britons. Han Chinese absorbed countless earlier peoples across what is now southern and western China. None of these get the colonizer label. Each one is treated as just "history." The label only activates for a narrow, politically chosen set. Almost always Europeans, and almost always Jews returning to the one place on earth where their indigeneity is older than the word itself. That's not a definition. That's a filter. And the filter exists to produce a predetermined answer. Hate the messenger if you like. The history isn't an opinion.

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RB Ultra@BlakeWantsYou·
@JamesMelville From the Latin ‘natio’ meaning by birth/tribe/race. See also the Greek ‘ethnos’ - nation and ethnicity are the same concept. Hence some people add a qualifier to reach ‘civic nationalism’ - a different concept.
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bronzebust@bronzebust·
So here it is: King Edward VIII Falls, photographed from the ground for the first time since 1935. If you're reading this post, you are now on an extremely short of people who have ever seen this place, in photographs or otherwise. S. Bracewell, P.A. Forte, myself, my team, and you.
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RB Ultra@BlakeWantsYou·
@TiceRichard Which is it now? ‘Stop Burnham’ or ‘Starmer Out’?
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RB Ultra@BlakeWantsYou·
@JackHadders By the same logic Reform is responsible for the Labour government by running against Tories during the General Election. An absurd argument.
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Jack Hadfield 🇬🇧@JackHadders·
If Andy Burnham slips through the middle of a split vote, becomes PM, and grants all of the Boriswave arrivals ILR, the blame will lie solely with Restore Britain. Vote Reform in Makerfield, and stop the Rupertwave!
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10

Restore Britain will be standing a candidate in the Makerfield by-election. There is overwhelming demand from our local members to do so, and I entirely agree. Our campaign has already started, and we aim to win thousands and thousands of votes. More news very soon.

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Samuel Bendett@sambendett·
Russian military is using camouflage nets that apparently disguise their vehicles as a pile of bricks and garbage. t.me/onf_front/13606
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Navy Lookout@NavyLookout·
Credible reports Starmer has approved £18bn increase in defence spending (But spread over 4 years). Claims it would fund the recommendations in the strategic defence review, although many analysts think around £28Bn is required. telegraph.co.uk/politics/2026/…
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Leo Kearse - see me on tour! Links in bio
I love getting called "divisive" and "far-right" by politicians who brought millions of guys like this into my previously harmonious country
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tmuxvim@tmuxvim·
I put a prompt injection into my LinkedIn bio and recruiters are messaging me in Old English and calling me Lord.
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Ezra Levant 🍁🚛
Ezra Levant 🍁🚛@ezralevant·
Let me tell you how British police use facial recognition cameras. Seven years ago, Tommy Robinson was campaigning in an election to become a Member of the European Parliament. Something called the "Muslim Defence League" decided to attack him -- and the men, women and children he was meeting as he campaigned in Oldham. The Muslim Defence League was coming in from Manchester, on a train. They didn't know where to go in Oldham, so police helpfully escorted them right to where Tommy and the families were. A riot ensued -- really a one-way riot, with Muslim Defence League activists throwing bottles and bricks at the terrified local residents. Women and children took refuge where they could. Police were there, but couldn't -- or wouldn't -- stop the attack. But the police had a video team there. A facial recognition team. Sent to capture the identity of anyone who met with Tommy as he campaigned. They literally had the cameras and cameramen there. But during the riot, they kept the cameras aimed at Tommy and his friends -- the victims of the riot. The police never turned around to film the rioters. That's a true story. Here's our reporter on the scene: youtube.com/watch?v=QVDtmA…
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‘The optics for this don’t look good at all for the Met!’ GB News’ Home and Security Editor Mark White reports on the Met confirming that facial recognition technology is to be used at the upcoming Unite the Kingdom Rally.

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