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@EnglandReclaime

Unapologetic height supremacist. Remigration Now 🇬🇧

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Weird and bizarre behaviour. A subversive force, peddling cringe fantasies, who serves no purpose other than to distract and run opposition to true nationalist parties. No doubt in my mind this is an Indian-run engagement farm, posting whatever feeds the algorithm the best
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The Homeland Party@Homeland_Party·
Reminder: You can’t donate a million to buy a role in the Homeland Party, oust good members, or dictate policy. We can’t be bought because our honour isn’t for sale. We stand on principle and tradition.
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The Homeland Party@Homeland_Party·
So let’s get this straight: > Chairman Zia buys his way in. > Party loses its last shred of radical edge. > Rupert Lowe adopts a tougher, more popular stance than Farage. > Speaks out against Farage’s lack of conviction. > Suddenly faces a misconduct probe. > Followed by this dirty laundry aired in public. This is what happens without principles to rally around; endless personality clashes and ego trips derail progress. It’s the result of no real constitution or rules: leaks and reputational damage hit the party and its members. You’d have to be politically illiterate not to see this as self inflicted sabotage. Good activists and branch leaders are walking away—MPs will follow. We may lack their multimillion pound donors, numbers, or media spotlight, but at the Homeland Party, we value integrity and frank, confidential discussion. We never air serious disputes in public to undermine ourselves.
Reform UK@reformparty_uk

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Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
I asked reasonable and constructive questions of Nigel Farage and Reform's leadership, following months of pushing for progress behind closed doors. The day after, I find a knife in my back over false allegations. Whip suspended. That tells you everything you need to know.
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Why would Zubir Ahmed be so quick to put-down those that seek to preserve the lives of the British troops, as opposed to shipping them off to die on foreign soil? Anyone twisting the definition of patriotism to advocate for the death of Brits is a traitorous subversive worm
Dr Zubir Ahmed MP@zubirahmed

SurrenderUK, how unpatriotic.

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Kenny Smith once again voicing the correct opinion Homeland party cares about and loves the English people more than any other party
Kenny Smith@KennySmithHP

@ThePosieParker Our sons and daughters should never be sent abroad to fight other people's conflicts. Nationalist like me are always anti-war. We fight only to defend our own people, not for international finance or any other globalist agenda.

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Having a child is an incredibly difficult decision for young men and women now. The brutal truth is - we need Brits to have more children. We are dying out. The fertility rate in England and Wales has fallen to its lowest ever level on record, just 1.44 children per woman. Think about what that means... This is not good. What's happening? We're importing millions of low-skilled migrants, and our own people are not having enough kids. There's no point just moaning - we need serious policy to reverse this, and urgently. The most important move is to brutally slash tax across the board. Messing around with subsidies for this and that won't solve the fundamental issue. Parents don't need to hand their salary to the state, to have it returned with all sorts of strings attached. Let them decide how THEIR money is spent. There is so much we need to properly consider. Spousal visa reform, front-loading child benefits, combat anti-natalist narratives, further tax breaks for parents, VAT reform, reverse Labour's assault on private schools, scrap interest on student loans, tax advantages for childcare and more. Not forgetting the impact of immigration, particularly on housing where prices have been driven to outrageous levels exactly because of uncontrolled mass immigration. As we all know, it needs to be drastically slashed. British people should have absolute priority for social housing over foreign nationals. Legal migrants who come here must be capable of housing themselves. If they can't do that? They should leave. Those homes should be for British families. We generally need to make Britain a safe and pleasant place where parents feel comfortable raising their children. There is a LONG way to go. I understand that. But look. I don't have all the answers. I do know, this is definitely a conversation we need to have. We need British men and women to have more children. It's that, or we will eventually die out. Our rotten establishment has made the country such an awful place to live, people are more and more reluctant to raise a child here. That can be changed, but we don't have long to do so. Having children, raising a family - these are positive things. We should celebrate and encourage them.
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A Brit who wants to bring their American, Japanese, Australian, or Canadian spouse to the UK is treated like a genuine criminal by the Home Office. That's in stark comparison to their warm embrace of male illegal migrants, mainly from alien cultures that share none of our values and hold zero respect for women. Do we want these men in our country? No, we don't. Red carpet for them, a cold bureaucratic wall for Brits and their spouses. Speak to anybody who has gone through the process - it is brutal, demeaning and actually quite cruel. Couples are kept apart for months, and it costs a fortune. They have to pay £1,035 a year for the NHS, why do illegal migrants get access for free? Thousands and thousands of pounds are spent. Bureaucratic delays and incompetence are rife, of course. These are people who want to come, contribute, integrate, build a life and raise their children in our country with their husband or wife. They should be welcomed - they are trying to do things properly. Illegal migrants are not, and should not be allowed to stay. Enormously crack down on fraud, naturally - especially on arranged marriages and all of that nonsense. But the constituents I have spoken with are not fraudsters, they just want to see their husbands and wives. I want pro-family policies. We need to make it easier for Brits to have children, here. Honestly, the Home Office is such a disgraceful organisation. I truly detest what these snakes have done to this country. If a British lad marries an American girl and they want to build a life together in the UK, that should be encouraged. You might question their sanity in choosing Britain at the moment, but still... Hundreds of thousands of legal migrants from Nigeria, Pakistan or wherever else come and bring their dependants - many students! It's a joke. Put brutally, British people should have far more rights than them. It's our country. It's all upside down. We're putting thousands of illegal migrants in hotel accommodation, paying for their laundry and food, but a decent taxpaying Brit is treated like a criminal by his or her own Government for having the audacity to marry an Australian or Canadian. It's insanity. Our immigration system is disgusting - it benefits ALL the wrong people, and puts Brits at the stinking bottom of the pile.
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The Homeland Party@Homeland_Party·
It’s astounding that Keir Starmer can go on mainstream media and claim they must tax British farmers £500 million a year to fund the NHS—barely a day's worth of funding—and not a single journalist questions him on it. Where are the tough questions about the £500 million he’s sending to foreign farmers? Or the billions he’s promising Mauritius? The establishment’s priorities are clear—everyone but our own people comes first.
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Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
We need to make it easier for people to have children. Front-load the system to pay more child benefits to parents in the earlier years - mums and dads should be given support to spend time with their young children. Something has to change soon - the British are dying out.
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Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
Isn’t it depressing how the entire national debate has moved past the Pakistani rape gangs? In the news for a couple of weeks, MPs make their little speeches, Labour does nothing and we’re back to normal? Like nothing happened? It’s sickening. The work continues.
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The Homeland Party@Homeland_Party·
🏡 We're thrilled to publish our groundbreaking housing policy which puts our people first! Our policy covers all bases, from affordable, social and rental housing, with an emphasis on helping first-time buyers and consideration for heritage and beauty. homelandparty.org/our-thinking/h…
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
I'm proud to be British, but I'm also proud to be English. We shouldn't be afraid to talk, and teach children, about all of the wonderful things that England has given the world. No shame, no guilt, no fear - let's be unapologetically patriotic.
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