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Engineer | Libertarian | Proudly English | ✝️ | Free Speech Advocate | Restore Britain | We will save the Anglosphere | 🏴 🇬🇧 🇺🇸 🇦🇺
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A 7-year-old boy gets on a train in Tokyo. Alone.
No mother. No phone. No adult watching him at all.
He bows to the driver, finds his seat, and folds his hands in his lap.
He is going to school. By himself. Across a city of 14 million strangers.
And not one person on that train thinks anything is wrong.
A businessman glances up, then goes back to his paper.
An old woman smiles at the boy and looks away.
Nobody films him. Nobody calls anyone. Nobody is afraid.
Because in Japan, a small child alone is not a victim waiting to happen.
He is just a kid going to school. Like every kid before him.
I grew up being told the opposite. Lock the door. Watch your back. Trust no one.
Never let them out of your sight, not for one second, or the world will take them.
And somewhere along the way, I started to believe that was simply the truth.
Then I watched a 7-year-old ride home alone through a city of millions.
And step off at his stop. And walk the rest of the way. Safe.
We had this once, too.
A street that watched your kids. A town that brought them home.
Japan didn't find some secret. They just never stopped being decent to each other.
Quietly. Every single day. While the rest of us forgot we ever could.
That little boy will get home tonight.
He always does.

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What a glorious day - ideal for a spot of leaflet distribution for Restore Britain. In seven weeks I’ve covered 120 roads in my local area.
About 80% of the people I’ve met have given me positive feedback.
Re the 20% who haven’t - I don’t care! 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧 #restorebritain
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You can smell the net zero scam. It was never about ‘saving the planet’
We get higher bills, petrol car bans, carbon taxes and heat pumps…
Whilst AI datacentres are preparing to burn gas on site because the grid can’t cope with demand.
fossil fuels are unacceptable for us… but perfectly fine for Big Tech server farms powering our digital prison 🔥

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ABSOLUTELY CRAZY SCENES IN GLASGOW
An asylum seeker was caught using balloons to 'pleasure himself' while kids were playing nearby
He put tape over all of the doors so people couldn't check what was happening outside their flats
Luckily this boy chased him down and caught him
Locals are saying he was carrying scissors and ran towards a park with other children in
Well done to that lad for catching him👏
We need to close our borders and deport the lot of them to protect our kids
More images from the scene in the comments section below ⬇️
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Today contractors from National Grid turned up at this farm ready to clear all of this vegetation, including the four oaks, without the required dawn bird survey.
It is only because the land owner was on his toes and challenged them that they left.
Plus National Grid has not explained why it is ‘not practicable’ to uphold their DCO obligation to avoid nesting season.
They were not even able to explain why the oaks need to be felled for a bell mouth when they do not cause visibility issues.
This is a horrific disregard for nature.
(This is Bramford to Twinstead, ‘only’ 30km long. Imagine the destruction if Norwich to Tilbury at 180km goes ahead as proposed. We seek underground HVDC laid by cable ploughs for N2T)
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Activist: "Dairy is the cruellest industry."
Farmer: "She's stood at the gate waiting to be milked. Came in on her own."
Activist: "Yes, but you separated her from her calf."
Farmer: "After a day. She gives forty litres. The calf needs six. He'd be the size of a sofa by lunchtime."
Activist: "Only because she's bred to overproduce."
Farmer: "Bred over ten thousand years to feed three calves through a Pleistocene winter. We are the spare calves she was prepared for."
Activist: "Doesn't excuse forced impregnation."
Farmer: "She's bellowing across three fields and standing on her friend. The cow files the request. I do the paperwork."
Activist: "And the milking machines hurt her."
Farmer: "She walks in herself. The door's open the other way. She has never used it."
Activist: "Her body will break down at five."
Farmer: "My oldest girl is twelve and currently bullying the heifers off the trough. Tell her she's broken down. I'll wait."
Activist: "..."
Farmer: "She is laughing. You just don't speak cow."

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In Japan, a new government survey shows that 90% of foreign residents say they are “satisfied” with their lives here.
They particularly praise the living environment and Japanese culture.
But here’s the uncomfortable truth:
This high satisfaction rate exists precisely because Japanese people have been quietly making compromises and bearing the burden.
Rising complaints about public manners, garbage issues, noise, cultural friction, and safety concerns are rarely reflected in these kinds of surveys.
Foreigners are satisfied.
Meanwhile, many Japanese feel increasingly uncomfortable in their own country.
Japan was never meant to be a place where one group’s satisfaction comes at the expense of the host population’s peace of mind.
When did we start prioritizing the happiness of newcomers over the well-being of our own citizens?
This is not sustainable.



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