Brown Claby

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Brown Claby

Brown Claby

@BrownClaby

Katılım Kasım 2022
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spiked@spikedonline·
Restore Britain is the maddest party in Britain. It’s a cult of personality that worships Rupert Lowe as the new Richard Lionheart. It is equal parts dumb and sinister, says Brendan O’Neill buff.ly/DbiUXiS
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Khaled Hassan
Khaled Hassan@Khaledhzakariah·
"Basil the Great" is the anonymous coward who hosted Rupert Lowe in a Twitter/X Space. Here he is referring to me as "it", which Restore Britain and their supporters do with many brown and black people. "Basil the Great" is the kind of person Lowe associates with. Antisemitic, sexist, racist, cowardly bastards. "Basil the Great" wants you to believe that cowards like him, who hide behind an alias, are the real deal and will save Britain. They can't even tell us their names, but they will save Britain. Basil, as I told you before, you're a despicable coward who hides behind a screen.
Basil the Great@BasilTheGreat

@Khaledhzakariah

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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
I find the establishment hysteria about my position on deporting foreign child rapists and their accomplices quite remarkable. If a Pakistani woman was fully aware that her husband has been gang-raping dozens of white English girls, but failed to report it? Or do anything? Then yes, she should be deported along with her scumbag husband. To be entirely honest, deportation is the moderate option for the rapist and it's one a Restore Britain Government may well ignore for a harsher and more permanent alternative. We know that this has been happening for decades, across almost every town and city in Britain. Everywhere. It continues today. If a foreigner comes to our country and facilitates child rape, a Restore Britain Government will deport them before their feet touch the ground. How many end up leaving is secondary - the principle is what matters. If don't agree, fine. Vote Tory, Labour or Reform. Farage has made his objection to our policy very clear. There are plenty of options for you. If you do agree? Then there is now a democratic route for you to take. Restore Britain.
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Eric Lynch
Eric Lynch@EricLynch6·
@MichaelLCrick What about the 5 million Farage received- Fomer CEO of the SNP was an amateur compared to Farage.
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Michael Crick
Michael Crick@MichaelLCrick·
In almost any other household, if a man suddenly parked a brand new £125,000 motorhome in the driveway - and acquired other new vehicles - his wife would ask where on earth he got the money from.
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Darren Grimes
Darren Grimes@darrengrimes·
Vote Restore. Get Labour.
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spiked@spikedonline·
Rupert Lowe’s vanity is off the charts. His party, Restore Britain, is shaving votes from Reform UK in Makerfield. This could hand a victory to Andy Burnham and let the ‘King of the North’ become PM. Restore is the enemy of populism, says Brendan O’Neill buff.ly/DbiUXiS
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Steve Miller
Steve Miller@StevenJonMiller·
NEW: Have Labour found their golden ticket as Restore Britain split the right wing vote?
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Trish
Trish@TrishHodkinson·
I like @RupertLowe10 but if his party gives Makerfield a Labour victory I feel he won’t be forgiven. Stand down Rupert and put country first. Please🙏
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Richie Taylor
Richie Taylor@RWTaylors·
Restore Britain entering Makerfield could end up helping Andy Burnham by splitting the anti-Labour vote that would otherwise go to Reform. I like Rupert Lowe and agree with a lot of what he says, but this feels like a serious error of judgement. New parties rarely break through under First Past the Post, especially this early on. Instead of building momentum against Labour, it risks dividing voters and handing Burnham an easier path to victory.
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Kelvin MacKenzie
Kelvin MacKenzie@kelvmackenzie·
Reform 40%. Restore 7%. Burnham 43%. The Sunday Times poll for Survation at Makerfield shows the split right will bring in our most Lefty Prime Minister ever. Grateful if Nigel Farage and Rupert Lowe would put down their swords and pick up the phone.
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Matthew Stadlen
Matthew Stadlen@MatthewStadlen·
Net migration down (48%) Immigration down (20%) Emigration down (6%) Asylum applications down (12%) Returns and deportations up (7%) Arrivals by small boat down (41%) - 1st Jan - 20th May Labour delivering
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Polymarket
Polymarket@Polymarket·
JUST IN: Bolt CEO Ryan Breslow fired the company’s entire HR team because they were “creating problems that didn’t exist.”
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Jamie Kay
Jamie Kay@TheRealJamieKay·
Rachel Reeves cutting VAT on family summer activities is exactly the kind of practical politics people want to see. Helping families afford days out, freezing fuel duty and easing pressure during the holidays instead of endless culture wars? More of this please.
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Flesh Simulator
Flesh Simulator@fleshsimulator·
When you say "killed 129", it kind of undersells the fact that they cut the fetuses out of pregnant women, gouged out eyeballs, castrated men, and raped women with knives This info was kept out of the media, instead focusing on the bombings that occurred. It was also kept out of the media that the terrorists had arrived through the asylum system, which had such little oversight that it somehow didn't catch a cluster of known ISIS fighters entering the country
Dries Van Langenhove@DVanLangenhove

Mohamed Bakkali, the logistical brain behind the Paris and Bataclan attacks that killed 129 and wounded hundreds more, is allowed penitentiary leave by the Brussels court. If Bakkali continues his “calm and good behaviour” according to the court, he could soon be freed indefinitely.

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GB Politics
GB Politics@GBPolitcs·
🚨NEW: Net migration data by status: British nationals: -136,000 EU nationals: -42,000 Non-EU nationals: +349,000 [@ONS]
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Steven Swinford
Steven Swinford@Steven_Swinford·
Wes Streeting has this morning set out his tax plans - specifically bringing capital gains tax into line with income tax He says that the current system is unfair because it penalises work Higher or additional rate taxpayers will pay 24% on gains in the current financial year. Streeting said that the rates should mirror income tax bands - so 40% for higher rate taxpayers and 45% for additional rate taxpayers He says that the approach could raise £12billion a year Streeting said: “A member of my family is a cleaner in Lancashire. She pays a higher tax rate on her salary than her landlord pays for the growing value of the home she lives in. She slogs her guts out, he puts in far less effort, yet the state rewards him more than her. And we wonder why people are angry. “The system is penalising work. It’s not fair and it’s bad for our economy. We need a wealth tax that works. A pound made from simply owning assets should not be taxed less than a pound made from a hard day's work. We can do it in a way that is pro-growth, pro-entrepreneur and pro-work.”
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