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Absolutely sick of the lies from the government and the MSM … free speech is in danger

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Sarahleigh
Sarahleigh@Sarahleigh65·
@RupertLowe10 They are all obviously worried - you are disrupting the status quo- please keep it up We need to Restore Britain ❤️❤️❤️
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
Restore Britain has had hit pieces from almost every media outlet in the country over the last few days, but we were missing the Financial Times. Fear not, it has just been published. A full house.
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Sarahleigh@Sarahleigh65·
@NadiaWhittomeMP @Reeev0 Do fuck off - trans people have rights - the exact same rights as we all do and that’s enough!! Stop enabling fetishising weird people and people suffering from mental health!!
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Nadia Whittome MP
Nadia Whittome MP@NadiaWhittomeMP·
This is incredibly powerful from Alexandra Parmar-Yee, calling on the government to legislate to protect trans people’s rights, privacy and inclusion: “The government’s own equality impact assessment admits that the impact on all trans people will likely be wide-ranging and negative, and notes trans women could face “disproportionate risk of violence and sexual assault” if we are left only with access to men’s services. The document also notes that “women who are considered masculine may face greater scrutiny” and warns of adverse impacts on disabled people. It will be more than just the trans community who suffer under a system that encourages suspicion of people’s gender based on “physique or physical appearance”, to quote the guidance itself. Trans people will be left with a choice between researching toilet provision every time we go out or living our lives as we always have – only now without the protection of the law. In reality, our worlds will get smaller, and so many trans people who enrich our communities will self-exclude, leaving everyone worse off.” theguardian.com/commentisfree/…
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Sarahleigh@Sarahleigh65·
@MatthewStadlen It’s a made up word just like you are a pathetic virtue signalling made up man !!
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Matthew Stadlen
Matthew Stadlen@MatthewStadlen·
Honestly, Reform’s claim that Islamophobia is a “made-up” word is one of the most disgusting attempts to mislead the public in recent times.
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John Cleese
John Cleese@JohnCleese·
I dislike and mistrust all closed systems of thought I particularly dislike Islam because it demands child marriage, female genital mutilation, the beating of wives, the killing of infidels, the unending promotion of the worst aspects of the male ego, and a complete refusal to contemplate multiculturism All of which are contrary to the values I hold Are you telling me, Maliq, that this all is caused by a fear of the truth ?
Maliq@MasterMaliq

Non-Muslims, be honest for once: Why do you REJECT Islam when it’s the only true religion? Why the hate for our Prophet Muhammad? Are you scared of the truth?

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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
Go through different parts of the North West, and it is genuinely like being transported to a foreign country. This has not happened by accident - this was a wilful decision to import millions of low-skilled migrants from the third world by Labour, Reform and Conservative politicians. This is an increasing problem. It is getting worse, not better. Quickly. Men walking around with two, three, four women in burqas - this is NOT normal. I detest it. Some of the high streets in different suburbs of Manchester? It is Islamic. British family run businesses driven away, and it's a takeover. Colonisation. Ratcliffe was right. These streets are all quite outwardly and deliberately designed to demonstrate it. A show of strength. British women do not feel comfortable walking down these streets any more. Once their streets. Can you blame them? Men from cultures and societies that treat women like shit are now the majority in these places. The vast majority, and growing. Demographic reality is hitting, hard. These people have more children. Lots more children, very often at taxpayer expense. This is just a fact. One that nobody else in Parliament will even touch. I'll get attacked for stating the obvious, but guess what? The people of Manchester can use their eyes. They can see what has happened, and is happening. It hasn't reached Ashton, Hindley, Winstanley, Orrell, Abram, Worsley Mesnes, Bryn, Hindley Green, Platt Bridge and the rest of Makerfield to the same extent. But it will. There is one route out. There is one political party with the courage to do what is necessary. Restore Britain. Ban the burqa, sharia courts, cousin marriage, halal slaughter, dominating public prayer. Reverse mass immigration. Deport foreign islamists. End political islam. We're told to shut up, and just accept it - even embrace it. No longer. We refuse. Restore Britain will do what needs to be done. I promise you that.
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English Gentleman 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧🇺🇸
My dear @ThatAlexWoman, One has seldom witnessed such a sustained exercise in bad-faith journalism and selective outrage masquerading as analysis. You begin with the Cyabra report, breathlessly claiming @RupertLowe10 paid a lot of money to use bots to discredit Zia Yusuf. You present this as established fact. Yet you conveniently omit that Cyabra is a reputation-management firm whose business model depends on finding “malicious campaigns” for its clients. When they were hired by the Norwegian government, independent investigators at @faktisk_no later found that many accounts Cyabra labelled as “bots” were in fact real Norwegian citizens. Their methodology has been criticised for lack of transparency. So forgive us if we do not treat their findings as holy writ. You then accuse Rupert Lowe of “courting the Conservatives” based on an anonymous Sun article. The same Sun article contains no named source and no direct quote from Lowe saying he wishes to “work for” the Tories. This is not journalism, Madam. This is gossip with an agenda. Regarding @elonmusk's support for Rupert Lowe, you suggest it must be the result of some dark manipulation rather than Musk simply reaching his own conclusion after observing events. The idea that one of the world’s most successful businessmen cannot think for himself is almost charming in its condescension. You then dredge up the old Brexit Party peerage story and attempt to paint Rupert as some sort of establishment fixer. Yet you fail to apply the same logic to Nigel Farage, who has spent years surrounded by former Conservatives now inside Reform. The hypocrisy is quite something. You also claim @RestoreBritain_ is “attacking” Reform while barely criticising the Tories. This is simply false. Restore has focused its fire on Labour’s failures — open borders, grooming gangs, the cost of living, and the safety of British girls and women. That you consider this insufficiently hostile to the Tories says more about your own priorities than theirs. On the committee appointment: the idea that Rupert Lowe cannot work cross-party to hold this dreadful Government to account without it being evidence of some grand conspiracy is absurd. Putting country before party is not betrayal — it is exactly what many voters claim to want. Finally, your grand conclusion that Rupert Lowe “stands in the way of the radical change the country needs” is perhaps the most laughable claim of all. It is Rupert Lowe and Restore Britain who are demanding genuine remigration, an end to the grooming gang scandals, and real sovereignty — positions that go significantly further than Reform’s current offering. The British people are not fools, Madam. They can see a coordinated hit-piece when one is presented to them. This was not honest commentary. This was an attempt to smear and discredit a man and a movement that refuses to bow to the Westminster game. Yours in profound and thoroughly justified contempt, A Gentleman of the Old School #RestoreBritain #Reform
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Who does it ultimately serve when Restore attacks Reform, losing them support? In the event Reform drop ~5-7% in a General Election, due to Restore, they'd be forced into a coalition with the Tories to stop a socialist coalition Last year Cyabra ran a report into Lowe's sudden social media boost. You don't become an overnight sensation online with only 8% name recognition The report revealed a sophisticated Bot operation: cyabra.com/blog/online-ma… Who has the money and motive to do such a thing? Around the same time Rupert and I had a long phone call. He told me the Tories were desperately courting him. Or seemingly him, them This was not a secret. Read for yourself. It suggests he will 'work for' the Tories: thesun.co.uk/news/33989923/… I've no idea who at the same time told @elonmusk that Farage should be replaced by Lowe. That's the final missing piece of the puzzle Now, back in 2019, when we were MEPs and Boris called the election, Lowe collaborated on a list with the Tories called 'Men And Measures' with Dougie Smith. It was a list promising peerages, knighthoods and positions to Brexit Party candidates to stand down. My colleague Robert Rowland blew the whistle to me I called it out on Question Time and handed files to the Met Police youtu.be/R20EnPQwPQ8?si… Lowe became the first Brexit Party candidate to step down in Dudley North just before nominations closed and Farage was due to hold a big event there politicshome.com/news/article/b… Ask yourself today Does Lowe criticise the Tories? Or just attack Reform? Is Restore standing in Aberdeen South where Tories are putting in loads of resources? Or just Makerfield, where they only target Reform voters? How come Tories are silent on extreme elements of Restore - the only party to be so? Why did Kemi give Lowe a Committee appointment? bbc.co.uk/news/articles/… Tory Peer Lord Agnew donated £20k to Lowe in 2025 consolidate.org.uk/database/entit… This may all be circumstantial, but it's clear Lowe still has close connections with the Tories, begged to be part of them, but instead decided to make a party to attack Reform politicshome.com/news/article/e… It is fact that the party to ultimately benefit from reducing Reform support is The Tories. It's the only way they might be able to get close to power by ensuring Reform cannot form a majority government. To do that, they needed a vehicle to go after Farage Without a majority in Parliament, Reform won't be able to do anything they have proposed. Leaving the ECHR, deporting illegals and foreign criminals, cracking down on Islamism, overhauling immigration. The Lords, Commons, activist lawyers, civil service, will try to block everything unless Reform have a big enough majority to hold their nerve. If they're forced into.a pact with the Tories to stop a hard left coalition, it means everything would have to be passed by the Tories. The same bloody people would still be in power. The establishment wins, yet again. I know some Restore fanatics are fooled into thinking Reform is 'controlled opposition'. I suspect the opposite is true I write this not because I'm working for anyone, nor have an axe to grind nor have gone mad, nor have I been promised anything, nor am I having a sordid affair I know things others don't know because I'm one of vanishingly few people who had a front row seat for the past 6 years I know the people involved, and I know how politics works I want my country to get the radical change it needs. Lowe stands in the way of that. And I suspect, not by accident, joining the dots above

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Sarahleigh@Sarahleigh65·
@labourpress Oh do fuck off you are all in hock in to China!!! Give me Russia over China any day !!!!
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Labour Press@labourpress·
Another day. Another Reform politician found promoting Kremlin talking points.
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Labour Press@labourpress·
Reform's Makerfield candidate actively encouraged people not to take life saving vaccines. He's completely unfit for office.
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Daily Mail@DailyMail·
Does Rupert Lowe really want to go down in history as the man who made Burnham PM - with Elon Musk's help? LEO MCKINSTRY trib.al/Fvw4Oio
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Sarahleigh@Sarahleigh65·
@emirates absolutely disgusted with your hidden charges !!! Overweight baggage no problem- app says one price , check in desk says completely different price!! Nowhere says pay online and get cheaper because believe me we would have !! Also because you have changed planes you have charged us each time for the extra leg room instead of carrying the official booking over !! Have flown with you over 20 times will never fly with you again !!
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Maxi
Maxi@AllForProgress_·
Tom is 23 years old. He lives at his parents' house in a town in the West Midlands, in the room he grew up in. He has a degree in business management from a former polytechnic he was steered towards at 16 by a careers adviser who, in fairness, did not have many options on the jobs menu to offer him. Tom now works in a fulfilment warehouse on a contract that gives him between 28 and 42 hours' work a week, depending on the shift pattern. He has not had a relationship that lasted longer than three or four months. He does not own a car. He has about £800 in savings. What Tom does for the eight hours of his day that he is neither asleep nor at the warehouse is the part of his life that he truly owns, and the part of his life that is, above all else, the most relevant to what is going on inside his head. He sits on the bed in his childhood room. The curtains are half-drawn. He stares into the seven-inch glass rectangle in his hand. The rectangle delivers to him, in a stream of optimally calibrated stimulation, short videos of strangers' lives, advertisements for things he cannot afford, and fragments of news designed to upset him and obstruct his ability to form a proper view of the world. On other occasions, he sees suggestions that the people he went to school with are happier than he is. He catches a constant supply of opinion about the world organised into a series of escalating outrages he is invited to feel personally responsible for, and - if he scrolls a little further - a bit of pornography. He vapes. He eats food shipped in a small plastic container, warmed up in another plastic container, and delivered in yet another. If sunlight reaches him, it generally reaches him by accident. Silent rooms, in a way he has never quite recognised, unsettle him. That's because he more-or-less has not sat in one, undistracted, for more than a minute or two since he was about fourteen. Boredom is, in any meaningful sense, something he has not experienced for the better part of a decade. And yet, he always feels half-bored; or, at least, he gets all of the discomfort of being bored, though he is always occupied. Tom does not feel well. He has not, on any sustained basis, felt well since he was about seventeen. Two years ago, after a particularly bad few months, he went to the GP and was prescribed an SSRI and an eight-week wait for talking therapy. The SSRI dampened some of the worst of it. The talking therapy, when it eventually arrived, was conducted over six sessions by a junior practitioner working pretty much direct from a CBT worksheet. Tom has continued, ever since, to function, in the technical sense in which the word can be applied to a young man like Tom. He turns up to his shift and does the work and goes home and lies in the same bed in the same darkened room and bedrots and scrolls. The British state has noticed, in its way, that there are many millions of Toms. The Department of Health and Social Care announced this month that it had hit its target to hire 8,500 additional mental health workers three years ahead of schedule, and that NHS mental health spending will reach a record £16.1 billion in 2026. A new Mental Health Strategy is, in the meantime, out for consultation. By every input metric the British state uses to measure itself, the country is doing more for Tom and his contemporaries than ever before. And by every output metric, nothing is improving. Waiting lists are longer. Crisis admissions are higher. The suicide rate among Tom's exact demographic - that is, young men under thirty in working-class and ex-working-class English towns - is rising. The £16.1 billion is being spent and Tom is, after his eight weeks of CBT, exactly where he was before he made his appointment. The reason for this is worth saying out loud. Tom's mental health is not, in the first instance, a clinical problem. It is the predictable consequence of a set of the material and intellectual conditions of his life, conditions which, if you arranged them deliberately, you could hardly hope to improve upon as a recipe for the slow corrosion of a young man's mind and the death of his spirit. If things stay as they are, Tom has no real prospect of owning his own home, no real prospect of starting a family, no real prospect of professional advancement in the next decade. He spends his free time staring into a machine engineered, on an industrial scale, to keep him agitated and mired in delusions of his own inadequacy, feelings he may try to soothe with consumption. And as a chaser for all this, he has been told, by every educational institution he has passed through, that: - The country he lives in is bad - The civilisation that produced it is worse, and can in fact be blamed for a never-ending laundry list of the world's ills - The climate is finished - And, most saliently of all, this is all his fault. Because he belongs to the racial and gender demographic that a small number of exceptional energetic, organised, and deeply misinformed people believe are uniquely culpable for our world and how it works. And the formal response of the British state to the cumulative effect of all of this is, in 2026, to refer him to a junior CBT practitioner for six sessions. He does not need six sessions of CBT. What he needs is a country. Tom needs a housing market that admits him; a labour market that values him; a dating market full of people who are not made to be afraid of each other, people full of life and fizz and enough spare cash to go out and live a bit because they have hope. He needs an education system that taught him all that is magnificent in the culture he comes from (everyone else does it, so why don't we?), and that the civilisation into which he was born is worth his pride. And he needs the lived reality of getting outside, of being bored, of sitting in silence, of suffering small frictions and fertilising defeats. Of building something with his hands that someone else can see, watching it flourish and grow, and looking out at it with the knowledge that "I built that". These are the conditions, taken together, in which a young man's mental health, his spirit, his strength of heart is built. Material conditions matter. And intellectual conditions matter too. It's not just a matter of the weight of your pay-packet, or the house you live in, or the road you get to work on. It's what your told. It's how you think, about yourself, about your family, about your countrymen. It's what you believe. It's what you told you are or are not allowed to believe. We speak a lot about Nick, 30 ans on this site. My crew at Progress even made a game for him. nicksimulator.com But Tom is the one following in Nick's footsteps. And as bad as things are and have been for Nick, for Tom they will be worse still. This is why I started Progress. Tom may be just a symbol, but if you live in Britain - and whether you are a 23-year-old Midlander, or if you're a 31-year-old working mum, or a 66-year-old just-retired after a lifetime of paying into the system - there's a chance that his life is your life. I think it's high time things improved for you.
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Sarahleigh@Sarahleigh65·
@DavidShoebridge No it sends them back to their bedrooms so they can do their fetish away from us and we don’t have to enable it!!
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David Shoebridge
David Shoebridge@DavidShoebridge·
Hateful media and political rhetoric drives trans people out of public life and undermines rights as fundamental as work, education, and living as your authentic self. We will always call it out. 🏳️‍⚧️💚
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Sarahleigh@Sarahleigh65·
@AndyBurnhamGM We would rather you didnt !! You deserved to be PM you wouldn’t need to sneak in like this !! However should you manage to get in and be PM that’s fine as it will seal the deal finally and never ever let a Labour Party anywhere near number 10 What is a woman Andy btw ???
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
I find the establishment hysteria about my position on deporting foreign child rapists and their accomplices quite remarkable. If a Pakistani woman was fully aware that her husband has been gang-raping dozens of white English girls, but failed to report it? Or do anything? Then yes, she should be deported along with her scumbag husband. To be entirely honest, deportation is the moderate option for the rapist and it's one a Restore Britain Government may well ignore for a harsher and more permanent alternative. We know that this has been happening for decades, across almost every town and city in Britain. Everywhere. It continues today. If a foreigner comes to our country and facilitates child rape, a Restore Britain Government will deport them before their feet touch the ground. How many end up leaving is secondary - the principle is what matters. If don't agree, fine. Vote Tory, Labour or Reform. Farage has made his objection to our policy very clear. There are plenty of options for you. If you do agree? Then there is now a democratic route for you to take. Restore Britain.
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Rothmus 🏴
Rothmus 🏴@Rothmus·
“I’m here for my money and my free house. It’s my dream.” Notice the entitlement. MY money and MY free house. So this is your reminder that mass immigration at this scale is impossible without heavy government funding. They are not coming to the West to work. They are coming for the subsidized lifestyle you pay for. Their net contribution is not zero, it is negative. This would never have happened at this level without a massive public trough funding it. Your tax dollars are the incentive. You work hard, the government takes your money, and funnels it to them. You are funding this reality. Take it up with your government. They are the ones confiscating your earnings to incentivize mass immigration.
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Sarahleigh@Sarahleigh65·
@NatalieFleetMP As it should - now how about that same heart breaking for the victims of the Pakistani rape gangs or is it cold to that !!
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Victoria Rixon
Victoria Rixon@Victoria_Rixon·
Maternity Investigator Offered Bereaved Mother 70% Truth in Her Baby Daughter’s Death & 25-Year Cover-Up - The family has the recording. Anne Dixon once doused herself in petrol, ready to end her life. She cannot endure this suffering each and every day. This is the story of Elizabeth Dixon. The story of maternity harm - yet her mother not allowed to be a witness during investigations. Born 14 December 2000 at Frimley Park Hospital. The CTG trace showed a clear sinusoidal pattern — a critical warning of severe fetal distress — but it was wrongly interpreted as pathological. Elizabeth was delivered by emergency C-section, premature at around 2lb, already battling an undetected neuroblastoma tumour. In the NICU, untreated high blood pressure from the tumour caused profound brain injury. Further damage followed at Great Ormond Street. She endured a tracheostomy, heavy morphine, and invasive procedures — including a stomach biopsy without proper sedation. She let out a single whimper of pain. Because of her brain injury she had stopped crying… but she could still feel it. Her father left the room in tears. That moment still haunts him today. Just 11 months later, on 4 December 2001 — ten days before her first birthday — Elizabeth died. It is reported that she died from asphyxiation after her tracheostomy tube became blocked while under the care of an inexperienced agency nurse. But a deadly dose of morphine was administered, and key medical records disappeared. What followed was not justice, but a 25-year cover-up involving NHS staff, police, social services, the coroner, regulators and more. Anne Dixon was arrested and strip-searched. She was placed under social services scrutiny and put on mental health medication simply for asking why her baby no longer cried. The family was gaslit, stonewalled and failed by every institution meant to protect them. In 2020, Dr Bill Kirkup published his independent report, exposing a “20-year cover-up” of persistent dishonesty. The government issued an apology. But even that report did not tell the full story. Anne and Graham Dixon have a recording in which Kirkup offered Anne “70% truth.” They have uncovered deeper involvement of individuals now leading national maternity investigations. Their calls for complete honesty continue to be met with silence from MPs and safety advocates. Today. Anne & Graham Dixon now call for Elizabeth’s report and all journalists’ publications to be removed, as the truth has yet to be told. Elizabeth’s short life and preventable death should have forced real change in maternity and neonatal care. Instead, her parents have fought alone for a quarter of a century while living in unimaginable pain. No more partial truths. No more disappearing records. No more reputations protected at the expense of bereaved families. No more cover-ups. The family have the recordings. The truth must be 100%. Justice for Elizabeth Dixon. Full accountability now. rumble.com/v6zhiqi-uk-bir… Share this. Demand the full truth. The system that failed her is still failing others today. @LizGunnNZ @ABridgen @ArturNadol7566 @KateShemirani 💔 #ElizabethDixon #MaternitySafety #PatientSafety #NHSCoverUp #BereavedFamiliesMatter #NeverAgain
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Sarahleigh@Sarahleigh65·
@AndyBurnhamGM @PeterStefanovi2 Oh do shut up you irrelevant virtue signalling tw*t Just so as you know - women are adult human females- every single thing else is a fetish or a mental illness!!!
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Andy Burnham
Andy Burnham@AndyBurnhamGM·
In 2009, when I was Health Secretary, I took an on-the-spot decision at my MP’s surgery to go to Libya to help Sarah, a mum from Hindley, find her daughter. I have always used whatever influence I have for the benefit of people here - and I always will. WATCH the full story.👇🏻
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