Hybris Factory
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Hybris Factory
@HybrisFactory
🇮🇲☘️🎨📚🎸 Artist, writer, musician. Nationalist | Fatalist | Misanthrope 3D generalist @HybrisFactory.


A Restore Britain Government will ban halal slaughter, and a Restore Britain Government will ban kosher slaughter. Day one, these religious exemptions end.



Communism has no place in Ireland, Has never had any place in Ireland and will never have any place in Ireland. Nationalism on the other hand has been around since day dot.


BREAKING: A new poll in Hungary found that JD Vance's visit to Budapest made Viktor Orbán's party lose 3% of its support.



He's sick in the head.












Restore Britain will ease fees and rules around spouse visas. If a British man or woman wants to raise a family in Britain with their foreign spouse, we will support that. We will make it easier, quicker, cheaper. Foreign wives and husbands will not be treated like fraudsters and criminals by the Home Office - we will save that for the genuine foreign miscreants. There will be a Red List of countries, through which this liberalisation will definitely NOT apply. Pakistan, Albania, Bangladesh, Somalia, Afghanistan and many, many more. This list will be decided on facts, it will be decided on evidence. We will crush fraud, it will not be tolerated. Cousin marriages will be outlawed, so don’t even try and bring your wifecousin in from Pakistan. Not happening. But if a British man wants to bring his American wife to Britain in order to build a life together, then we will encourage and enable that. Because the current system is expensive, slow, intrusive and disrespectful. It’s easier to jump on a sodding dingy than get a legitimate law-abiding French wife or Australian husband into Britain. Restore Britain will change that. We will restore fairness, decency and competence to the spouse visa system.











A difficult topic to post on, but important regardless. A number of women have contacted me to explain how during a non-emergency procedure/scan on a sensitive part of the body, they have felt incredibly uncomfortable with the choice of staff member. This has been a man, quite often a foreign man who cannot speak proper English, and is evidently not familiar with how care on such areas of the body is handled delicately. Particularly in maternity wards, where mothers can be in such a vulnerable state and feel unable to effectively challenge it. One woman spoke to me today, saying how she so uncomfortable but unable to speak out as the man was in the room - he did not speak English and made the woman feel terrible. Her words... "I left and cried in my car. I felt absolutely embarrassed and violated." I do not believe that women should be put in this position. There need to be clear safeguarding procedures, and methods so that the women can privately object to a male staff member carrying out a procedure on such an area - particularly one who cannot speak English. It must be obvious and entirely non-judgemental. This has been raised me with on a number of occasions, and these women feel unable to talk about these concerns because they are scared of being called a racist or whatever else. I certainly haven't seen another politician discussing it. This is a debate we need to have. I will raise it in Parliament, and push so that women can have a clear and private veto when it comes to NHS staff for such a private scan/procedure.










