a friend of mine said he went alone, but never felt alone.
from euston to westminster he was surrounded by unity.
kind faces, friendly words, a crowd alive with pride.
no thugs, no hate, only patriots.
an amazing day to remember 🔥
Look, I don't care which of the egos on the right runs this country as long as you do these 6 things:
1, Kick out the 10 million plus that came in since the Blair era.
2, Hold a full nationwide grooming gang inquiry and hold everyone who was involved to account.
3, Create a UK bill of rights with freedom of speech enshrined and protected in law.
4, End Two-Tier Policing/Justice
5, Leave the EU & ECHR PROPERLY.
6, Make the UK great again.
Who agrees?
@London_W4 Wow, they are not fit for purpose anymore. I saw your original post and this is such an over reach and such a huge blowing out of proportion. Nice for the councillor to have friends in such high places eh 😉!?
I am having a drink this evening with a friend in a Chiswick pub. Two policemen have just come into the pub and asked me to step outside. I have stepped outside and they have threatened me because I tweeted about a councillor banning seating outside pubs in Chiswick. They admit on video (watch it!) that I did not break the law at all. They came to threaten me. To warn me off tweeting about councillors and the council. This is modern Britain. This is the police state. Please, please, please watch this video. It does involve me using very bad language, but this has got to be seen. Police coming out to threaten someone who hasn’t committed a crime. I’m fuming.
It is a grey morning in 2026. The cows go in for milking at half past five, the same as every morning for forty years. This is the last time.
The herd is a hundred and twenty Friesians. The farmer knows most of them by sight, some by name, and a few by the particular trouble they cause. His father built the parlour. His grandfather bought the first of the land.
He gets forty-four pence a litre for the milk. Two miles away the same milk sells for seventy-two. The maths stopped working three years ago, and he has been farming on his overdraft and his stubbornness ever since.
His father died in the winter. The inheritance tax bill that landed this spring, calculated on land valued by buyers who want it for carbon and have never kept an animal, is more money than the farm has cleared in a decade.
There is no vet within forty minutes any more. The young ones do cats in the town, and the last large-animal practice for miles cut its farm work last year.
He cannot find anyone to take it on. His son saw all of this coming and trained as an engineer, and he does not blame him.
So the cows are sold. The herd that took three generations to build is gone by Friday, loaded into a single line of lorries. The parlour falls silent for the first time since 1985.
The land is bought by a fund that plants it with trees, to offset the emissions of people he will never meet. The barn becomes a holiday let.
And a long way off, a ship is already loaded with the milk that used to come from his field, bound for a country that decided, one reasonable policy at a time, that it would rather not bother making its own.
@JamesMelville Agree. It changed me. I’m now angry having being blackmailed into having the jab that I didn’t want or I couldn’t see my Mum in a care home. I will not forgive. I am very anti government and don’t trust media and will not do digital ID! 🤬😡😢
Britain is not the same.
The lockdowns in 2020-2021 did not merely pause life; they rewrote its rules. What began as a 3 week ‘flatten the curve’ shield against a virus became a slow, grinding experiment in how much freedom, community and common sense a nation could surrender before something essential broke. And something broke.
Children spent the Covid era incarcerated away from education and friends, robbing them of early learning and social skills.
The elderly were often isolated alone behind closed doors.
The economy did not bounce back; it collapsed. Small shops and pubs that defined high streets vanished, replaced by the cold efficiency of multinational corporation platforms that never close and never employ or circulate money locally.
Debt piled upon debt while the government discovered new appetites for control and new excuses for spending.
The cost of living has continued since the Covid era. This is restricting the ability of millions people live their lives with fulfilment and prosperity.
Young people who should have been building their lives instead watched house prices and rents climb beyond reach, their wages eaten by inflation that the same institutions that locked them down now lecture them to accept as normal.
Most quietly devastating was the loss of something harder to measure: the unthinking assumption that Britain was still a free country in the old, stubborn sense. That an individual could decide for themselves whether to open their business, hug their loved ones, or send their child to school. That the state existed to serve the people, not to rule them or decide freedoms.
The habit of deference to authority, once a quiet British strength, became a dangerous reflex. Dissent was reframed as danger. Questions were treated as something to be cancelled or punished. And when the restrictions finally lifted, the psychological damage remained, like scaffolding left standing long after the building had collapsed because of unnecessary repairs.
Britain survived the Blitz. It endured rationing, deindustrialisation, recessions, and every political crisis of the modern era. But the lockdowns were different. They did not ask for national pride, courage or endurance. They asked for obedience and isolation, and they received both in abundance. The Britain that emerged since the Covid era is more anxious, more divided, more dependent, and less certain of what it still believes.
The question is not whether we can go back. We cannot. The question is whether we will remember what was taken and refuse to let it happen again, or whether we will grow tragically conditioned to a less confident, subdued, more frightened version of ourselves that the lockdowns left behind.
Britain is not the same.
The only choice left is what we decide to become instead - and ideally, reboot our national confidence. But I’m not hopeful of this. The Covid era broke something in Britain. You can feel it still lingering. And ultimately, only we can try and resolve this. We need to rebuild our national confidence and stand up to the governments who continue to try and keep us in forms of restrictive confinement under their control. No one voted for this. And it’s time to do something about it before it’s too late.
How DARE you fly a British flag on Britain!!!
Lib Dem’s say it ‘causes distress’ and it’s a health and safety issue. And they want a high court to agree! meaning up to 2 years in prison …. For a flag! A British flag, in Britain, and it’s the World Cup.
I have nothing 🤡
🚨 I TOLD YOU THIS WAS THE PLAN.
Good morning to the millions of everyday, hardworking Brits waking up to the ultimate betrayal of our democracy.
The Lib Dems have just openly demanded that Labour scrap their Brexit red lines, rejoin the single market, and bring back unlimited free movement.
But you honestly have to laugh at the absolute state of Keir Starmer. 🤡
Ed Davey did not even bother addressing him in his big speech. He directed it straight to Andy Burnham because everyone knows Starmer is already a dead man walking.
They want to completely erase the democratic vote of 17.4 million people to drag us back under the thumb of Brussels.
Do not let these globalist frauds gaslight you into surrendering your sovereignty.
RT if you stand with the silent majority and demand we stay completely OUT! 🔁🇬🇧🔥
Dear @Keir_Starmer we don't want Digital ID
We don't want to be forced to prove who we are to access everyday services
If you oppose Digital ID, put a ❌ below and RT this post, let's see how many people say NO!
▪️Say no to government controlled digital ID.
▪️Say no Checkpoint Britain.
▪️Say no to a ‘papers-please’ society on your phone that destroys privacy and freedom.
▪️Say no to government surveillance on every service you use, every place you go, or every transaction you make.
▪️Say no to the risk of another post office scandal / data breach waiting to happen
Britain has always rejected national ID cards. We fought too hard for liberty to hand it over for “convenience” or the illusion of “safety”.
This is about government control. We don’t need a government app on our phones to prove we exist. Britain must remain a free country - not a government owned database state. Because no one voted for this.
🚨 I TOLD YOU LAST WEEK EXACTLY WHAT THIS WAS. DO NOT MISS IT AGAIN.
This is Keir Starmer's actual master plan.
The social media ban has absolutely nothing to do with protecting children. It is Step One.
Step Two is coming.
He is copying the authoritarian survival manual directly from his globalist mate, Albanian PM Edi Rama. 🤡
Step One in Albania. Rama used the exact same excuse to ban social media and control the internet.
Step Two in Albania. Rama used a weaponised justice system to hold the Mayor of Tirana, Erion Veliaj hostage for sixteen months without a single conviction!
Why? Because the Mayor was from his OWN party and was popular enough to replace him!
Now look at Starmer.
His ministers are quitting. Ninety eight of his own MPs want him gone. Andy Burnham is measuring the curtains.
Starmer is a completely paranoid political squatter.
He is forcing us onto a mandatory Digital ID so he can track, censor, and purge absolutely anyone who threatens his grip on Number 10.
Step One is taking your phone. Step Two is a digital dictatorship.
RT if you see the trap and refuse to let them take our freedom! 🔁🇬🇧🔥
🚨 LOOK AT THE SINKING SHIP THEY WANT TO DRAG US ONTO.
The Labour elite and the BBC are desperately trying to gaslight you into believing the European Union is a booming utopia.
Look at the actual, verified data!
Germany, the so-called economic engine of Europe, is suffering creeping deindustrialisation. They have bled hundreds of thousands of manufacturing jobs, and their growth is sitting near zero, completely crushed by extortionate energy costs and green tape.
Under the new EU Migration Pact, member states are locked into a mandatory "solidarity" system.
If we rejoin, Brussels will dictate our share of asylum seekers. If we refuse to relocate them? We will be legally forced to pay a 20,000 euro penalty for every single migrant we reject. 💷
European farmers literally had to block major cities with tractors just to stop Brussels from regulating them into bankruptcy with insane Net Zero targets. 🤡
Why on earth would Keir Starmer want to chain the British working class to this failing project?
Because the Westminster elite despise accountability.
They want to outsource our laws and our borders to foreign courts so you can never vote to change them.
They want you to accept managed decline.
Do not let them reverse the democratic vote of seventeen point four million people.
RT if you are proud of our sovereignty and demand we stay OUT! 🇬🇧🔥
@TheGriftReport Yes I do, too many people think they’re self important and have the right to do what they want with no regard for others or their property, so they’ll just have to suck it up, it’s literally tough s**t!!
Furious farmer sprays dozens of luxury cars with thick cow slurry after drivers ignored signs and illegally parked in his field during the scorching Bank Holiday heatwave.
The chaos unfolded near Rydal Water in the Lake District, Cumbria, where at least 20 vehicles, including Mercedes, Jaguars and BMWs, were left covered in manure.
Clear signs reading “Polite Notice, DO NOT PARK IN THE FIELD” and “SHEEP IN FIELD” were completely ignored, with drivers even moving rocks that had been placed to block access.
The farmer drove his slurry tanker up and down the field, calmly hosing down every car in the baking heat.
Cumbria Police have confirmed they were called and are investigating, but many locals are saying the drivers got exactly what they deserved.
Classic case of “park like an idiot, pay the price.”
Do you think he did the right thing?
Question: if you are invited to someone’s house for dinner would you consider garden flowers in a jam jar like this an acceptable small gift? My host says don’t bring wine or food, I don’t like shop flowers, I can’t bear being empty handed…