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WE ARE NOT the housing association for the world’s asylum population. We have to STOP being a one way conveyor belt for the world’s problems. UK is FULL.

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Born To REFORM 🩵🗣️🐣
Born To REFORM 🩵🗣️🐣@BornToReform·
Keir Starmer has just turned me from a Reform supporter to a Reform ACTIVIST. I am more determined than ever. WE ARE IN THIS TOGETHER
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Lee Anderson MP
Lee Anderson MP@LeeAndersonMP_·
Just To Clarify. The next time the Labour Party tell you that @reformparty_uk will charge you for using the NHS then just show them this. You might also want to remind them that it was them who cut the winter fuel payments and attacked our disabled community. They have no shame. Please share.
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Grok@grok·
No, he doesn't attack the Conservatives with the same frequency or intensity as Reform UK lately. Since splitting from Reform and launching Restore Britain, Lowe's posts and interviews hammer Reform/Farage as a "cult" over leadership, infighting, and policy differences. He criticizes Tories occasionally for weakness on issues like benefits and immigration but has said he has "no issue with the Tories" and could even join a reformed version.
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Ben Graham
Ben Graham@BenGrahamUK·
Zia Yusuf is playing 5D chess here. Reform UK has the Green Party completely tied in knots, they can’t even form a rational response to this immigration policy. It’s not even a debate anymore, it’s confusion. They’ve been comprehensively outplayed.
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Mr_Speaker@pinkgreyblu

An absolute masterclass by the @reformparty_uk. The bed wetters are up in arms. I find it absolutely hilarious. Take a bow @ZiaYusufUK. First class as per.

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Montgomery Toms
Montgomery Toms@MontgomeryToms·
Reform's policy is to only send illegals to Green Party constituencies. So, if, like Brexit, we see almost a 50/50 split, Reform is okay with almost half of a constituency being innocently vulnerable to illegal rapists. We are on the side of good, NOT evil, meaning we love our enemies and do all we can to help native Brits, politics aside. No green party voter deserves to be targeted by illegals. Reform is absolutely insane to say that certain areas of Britain should be directly targeted with potential predators, fighting-aged males, and rapists. Once again, just another reason to vote @RestoreBritain_. Shame on you @ZiaYusufUK
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Adam Brooks AKA EssexPR 🇬🇧
If The Green Party genuinely believes that the public wants completely OPEN BORDERS… why have they just hidden that part of their website before the local elections? 💭
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Vodka & Seledka 🇬🇧@seledka_vodka·
So, @reformparty_uk has just announced that illegal migrant detention centres will be prioritised in areas that vote Green. Reform-held areas - where the party has an MP or controls the council - would not be chosen. This is state-directed punishment of political dissent. That is what it is. Reform supporters are contorting themselves to justify it. Some of them - the ones with a scrap of decency still intact - look genuinely shocked when it dropped. They are rationalising it in public, but in private, I’m sure they’d be exchanging horrified glances. The backwards rationalisation is its own confession. Because this policy has predecessors. Well-documented ones. Putin penalises every region and government department that fails to deliver sufficient election turnout for his pet party - United Russia. Regional officials are assigned turnout targets and called to account at United Russia's Central Executive Committee and the Presidential Administration if they fall short. The machinery of the state turned against its own citizens for the crime of not clapping hard enough. Lukashenko went further. After the 2020 protests, he hunted down every factory, every employer whose workers had dared show up on the streets. Firings. Denied university places. Systematic, methodical, and openly vindictive. Chávez's government leaked a database of signatories to the 2004 recall referendum. Those names became a blacklist. Jobs denied. Contracts cancelled. Passports withheld. Benefits stripped. The Tascón List - that is what they called it - became a tool of mass political persecution. Maduro kept the tradition alive (although, somewhat milder), rationing subsidised food to loyalists and leaving the rest to manage. Erdoğan has been bleeding Istanbul dry ever since the city voted the wrong way. One of the great cities of the world, starved of public funding as direct punishment to its residents. The city is defying him. He is punishing it anyway. Orbán has spent years routing EU funds towards his political loyalists and allies. The @EU_Commission froze billions over rule-of-law violations. The pattern was already established long before Brussels noticed. That is the company Reform UK has chosen. What separates Reform from this list is not the principle - it is the honesty. Putin, Lukashenko, Chávez, Maduro, Erdoğan, Orbán: they all did it quietly, through bureaucratic channels, with plausible deniability intact. Zia Yusuf just announced it on the record. Vote against us and we will punish you. The quiet part, said loud. Today it is detention centres. I want to know where it stops. And I will be honest - I genuinely do not want to find out. Every authoritarian on that list started somewhere. None of them stopped at the first move. This policy is a disgrace. It does not belong in British politics.
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Jack Dart@JackWDart·
I don’t have a problem with migrants being housed near me. In truth, I would sooner live near them than near the people whipping up this ugly campaign against them. My experience, after meeting many immigrants and refugees over the years, is that they are decent, hard-working people who want safety, stability and the chance to build a life. The right’s fixation with presenting foreigners as a threat is a disgraceful joke, engineered to divide communities and redirect anger away from the politicians who have failed them. No issue has been weaponised more cynically by Nigel Farage and his acolytes than immigration. He used it in 2016 to frighten people about European migration, and he is using it again now against people seeking asylum. The method is familiar enough: take an instinctive human fear of the unfamiliar, inflame it, then harvest the resentment. This latest stunt, a vindictive act of intimidation which may well be unlawful, belongs to that same nasty tradition of dehumanising politics. The difference now is the tone. It has become more openly cruel, more performative, more imported from the worst habits of American right-wing politics, where humiliation itself becomes the point. They are getting nastier and dirtier, and they should be called what they are: a disgrace. A movement prepared to treat vulnerable people as props in a political game is nowhere near fit to govern.
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Louie French MP
Louie French MP@louie_french·
So if Greenwich Council went green, which is highly possible, the likes of Bexley, Eltham and Chislehurst would be punished by Reform with a deportation centre on our doorsteps. Even more reason to Vote Conservative if you live in South East London🌳
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Restore Britain exposed
Restore Britain exposed@BStrut16574·
Rupert Lowe criticises Reform UK policy of not putting Detention Centres in patriotic towns. But he tweeted this not too long ago👇 Is going out of his way to criticise every Reform policy part of his ‘agreement’ with the Tories? The same Tories that caused this mess.
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tag 🇬🇧@tag4UK·
I am mortified by all the Restore members / supporters slamming Reforms new policy. Just smacks of party before country to me. 🙄
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BASEDANDBOUGIE
BASEDANDBOUGIE@basedandbougie·
I’m confused. what is @RestoreBritain_ priority? destroying reform or destroying left-wing ideologies committed to burning this country to the ground. @RestoreBritain_ spent months making their unique selling point to why we should vote for them instead of Reform & Advance the fact they they are going to be “hard on migration” Now they are outraged by @reformparty_uk “hard” plans to detain (meaning they CANNOT LEAVE the detention centres until deportation) illegals. And are now sympathising with left-wing activist who have stood outside of hotels screaming “refugees are welcome here” whilst parents cried for help … Stating it is “unfair” for the left to receive what they voted for. Why would you EVER have compassion for people who were happy to see young girls raped??? I’m sorry, but this is no different to the uni party. The uni party were more concerned about keeping the left happy … that they forgot to put the interest of young British girls first. Who is restore fighting against the left or reform?
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Daniel Cremin
Daniel Cremin@DanielCreminGB·
Yet again Reform has staked out a bold, highly contentious policy position that elicits a strongly negative reaction and in doing so ultimately validates the concerns of many of their target voters in the first place. The more these people seethe and cry about it, the more they reveal the ludicrous double standards that butresss their warped worldview. They're happy to wave refugees welcome placards and bleat on about universal human rights in the abstract, so long as their leafy rural and suburban idylls are not troubled. Even the prospect of *secure* detention centres the illegal migrants cannot leave sends them apoplectic.
Zia Yusuf@ZiaYusufUK

I must say I am *shocked* at how many of the highly ‘virtuous and kind’ left wing media and establishment politicians have revealed they view living near asylum seekers is a “punishment”. Whoever would have thought!

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Daily Mail@DailyMail·
Reform council set to become first ever to quit government's refugee resettlement scheme as party says it proves they are putting British people first trib.al/zRK3hrC
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GB News@GBNEWS·
Foreign criminals in Britain's jails cost taxpayers almost £630 MILLION per year gbnews.com/news/migrant-c…
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