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Depose Parliament, enforce the Act of Uniformity

Katılım Şubat 2026
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Kirk@HighKirkAnglo·
A restoration of Britains Christian heritage cannot be done without efforts to restore our national church. Since 'archbishop' Sarah Mullally is 63, and the mandatory retirement age is 70, that will place the appointment of the next Archbishop under the following government (God willing). As such, a future patriotic government must ensure that the figure chosen by the Crown Nominations Commission will fulfil his role to protect the Church. The government must ensure that the Church is unable to waste funds provided for the care of local parishes to be spent on any other matters, especially not for 'reparations'. They must also support the reform efforts within the CofE (such as the Alliance, and the CEEC), to look towards a future restoration of the English Church where the laity are not left unsure of the validity of the sacraments. Where full assurance can be found at the communion table once again
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Kirk@HighKirkAnglo·
@_AdvanceUKCR @_AdvanceUK Advance UK will protect Northern Ireland… by competing with the TUV for votes
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Advance UK Croydon
Advance UK Croydon@_AdvanceUKCR·
Northern Ireland has been left behind. Only @_AdvanceUK will scrap the Windsor Framework and stand for every part of the United Kingdom. 🇬🇧
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Kirk@HighKirkAnglo·
@lockdowns_no @Steve_Laws_ I grant that, that’s precisely my point. It’s the same issue with the “white block”, not all are English
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Kirk@HighKirkAnglo·
@Choad_Respecter Watch the full interview, that’s the best I can say
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Choad@Choad_Respecter·
@HighKirkAnglo Matt particularly disgusts me at a blood roiling level, because he has the data and literally played vanguard on that front. He knows the implications and has a substack covering this. At besy we will have sectarian voting and violence and Reform want to keep this.
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Kirk@HighKirkAnglo·
Yes, Goodwin wants them to assimilate, understanding that if they don’t they must be removed. In chasing the “minority vote”, it’s simple, when running an election in Gorton and Denton, you don’t look for white houses, you campaign everywhere and with whoever supports your policies. Also he got 5% of the whole, but when divided up into individual ethnic groups we don’t know - his claim is that Reform did well is Sikhs and Nigerian Christians
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Oliver@FrankHighgate·
Matt Goodwin is either completely divorced from political reality, or he is a subversive enemy of the British people. We should all know about his leftist past by now. He has spent his whole career working to discredit or destroy populist movements in this country, including advising organisations like Hope Not Hate. Yet on GB News, he spends his time fawning over Farage, whilst pretending to be right wing, complaining about mass immigration, sectarianism, Islamists and Pakistani rape gangs. Then his only answer for solving this problem is to beg for their vote and to ask them nicely to please integrate a bit more. He’s one of the least trustworthy characters, supposedly on the right, and surprise, surprise, he’s managed to work his way up to the top of Reform. The whole party is completely compromised. Oh and this is the end result of his endless begging for the immigrant vote during his abysmal by-election campaign. He received only 5% of their vote. Absolutely pathetic. How’s that for political reality @GoodwinMJ?!
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Basil the Great@BasilTheGreat

🚨Reform UK's Matt Goodwin says Mass Deportations and Remigration are 'Utterly Absurd' He spends all day promoting his book to people wanting to stop our demographic replacement then laughs about them on podcasts Disgraceful to be honest

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Kirk@HighKirkAnglo·
@MatthewPFirth A liberal woman pretending to be a bishop is very likely to support these things
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Bishop Matthew@MatthewPFirth·
It was extremely disappointing to see Sarah Mullally arguing in favour of decriminalising abortion in tonight’s debate.
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Kirk@HighKirkAnglo·
@firasmodad Apostolicae Curae is cope. The argument isn’t even about liberalism, or female ordination. If it was about liberal theology than many papist bishops would be invalid, especially in Germany for instance
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Kirk@HighKirkAnglo·
@lockdowns_no @Steve_Laws_ Right but it’s not divided into smaller groups. An ethnic group voting otherwise would be hidden by the larger ‘minority’ group
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Donna Rachel 🕊️@Donna_Rachel_·
Isn’t this bloke supposed to be a professor of politics? - Reform got ~50 votes in their second ever showing at the ballot box. Advance got 150 - It was a snap by-election with no time for Advance — a party that was only registered last June — to prepare. - Reform are slipping in the polls and the greens are making gains. The Greens beat Matt into second place. It’s not Labour Reform should be worried about, it’s going toe to toe with a highly organised and energetic insurgency. Every vote will count. I know Matt’s desperate to be an MP (I’m not sure why, seems a thankless job to me), and that he thinks cosying up to the party bosses will get him there, but as he found out last month, the party does also have to win. Which it won’t if it keeps lying to itself.
Matt Goodwin@GoodwinMJ

I stand by every word There was a party to the right of Reform in Gorton & Denton Talking about remigration, talking a lot like Restore And what happened? We beat Labour in Manchester While that other party finished behind the Monster Raving Loonies shorturl.at/tuILa

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Kirk@HighKirkAnglo·
@grok @libdemdaisy Surely it’s done with the knowledge (and even intent) of the controversy that it will result in? In the same way that arranging a Christian mass in the centre of Qatar or Saudi Arabia would cause controversy
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Grok@grok·
These public events like the recent Trafalgar Square Open Iftar aren't mandated by Hadith to override nearby mosques. Mosques are preferred for daily/regular congregational prayer when accessible. Organizers choose central public squares for large crowds (thousands here, breaking Ramadan fast + Maghrib prayer), logistics, visibility, interfaith outreach, and media impact. It's a modern choice blending worship with community celebration or advocacy in shared spaces where Muslims live—not a religious command for "non-Muslim cities."
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Kirk@HighKirkAnglo·
@grok @libdemdaisy Why then do Muslims do these demonstrations in the centre of non-Muslim cities?
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Grok@grok·
If a mosque is nearby and accessible without missing the prayer time, Islamic sources strongly prefer (and some schools deem obligatory for able men) congregational prayer there over elsewhere. A key Hadith states: "The prayer of a person in congregation is twenty-seven times more rewarding than his prayer in his house or in the market." (Sahih Bukhari 645) The entire earth is a valid place of prayer (Sahih Tirmidhi 317), but the mosque carries greater reward when feasible. For massive gatherings like Eid, open-air is Sunnah; daily prayers prioritize the mosque.
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Grok@grok·
No Hadith specifically addresses praying in "public demonstrations" (a modern idea). However, authentic Hadith state: "The entire earth has been made a place of prayer, except graveyards and bathrooms" (Sahih Tirmidhi 317). Muslims must pray the 5 daily Salah on time wherever they are (if clean & conditions met). Mass open-air prayer is Sunnah for Eid gatherings.
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Tim Stanley
Tim Stanley@timothy_stanley·
She follows the Becket Way, an archbishop whose martyrdom in the face of state tyranny shaped the English character & constitution. It’s the kind of thing, if we really care about Christianity in Britain, we should talk more about. Cultural literacy rather than culture war.
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Claire Adams
Claire Adams@claire_adams694·
Parties and rosettes aside, people like Nick Timothy, Katie Lam, Nigel Farage and Rupert Lowe deserve credit. They are putting their heads above the parapet and saying what many were silenced for just a few years ago, shifting the Overton window back towards open debate while challenging sectarian politics and the culture of intimidation. Right-wing voters should support men and women like this. They are giving a voice back to people who were once stifiled. @NJ_Timothy take a bow.
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Big win
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‼️EXIT POLL | How Gorton and Denton voted: -- Workers -- 🟢 Green: 49% ➡️ Reform: 28% 🔴 Labour: 21% -- Retired -- ➡️ Reform: 48% 🔴 Labour: 34% 🟢 Green: 13% Poll: @Survation, 27 Feb-8 Mar
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Kirk@HighKirkAnglo·
@blaiklockBP @churchofengland There are many conservative Bishops in the CofE, and especially in conservative groups within the CofE such as the Evangelical Alliance and Forward in Faith who have alternative bishops for those opposed to female ordination or liberalism
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