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RESTORE 🇬🇧. Single Malt. The West. Nationalist. Freedom. and Always GM 🔥

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I stand for a Free Iran. I stand for Israel. I stand for Britain. But above all, I stand for Western civilisation, and I will always defend democracy and freedom with everything I have. If you believe in that, then stand with me.
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MAGA crowd 2026: "Israel must be constrained !" Me: Yeah. Like... 30 years ago !
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The Home Office is covering-up how many new council houses they’re giving to asylum seekers. Now @GBNEWS
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@jess_ann_pin Low status men are defending male promiscuous behaviour? I don't have any answers. I'm in my 40s and I'll never settle down with a feminist. I know that much.
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GM Frens ⚡️ 😊
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Reform rally in Ipswich yesterday. Firstly, I'll start by telling you @Nigel_Farage visited Felixstowe earlier in the day. There was a smallish group of protesters there who got rather aggressive so security whizzed Nigel away for his own safety, but not until after he'd met local people and some business owners. The evening event was due to start at 7pm, doors opening at 5.30. I got there about 5.15 and was surprised there was already a queue of about 30 people waiting to be admitted. Outside the actual showground itself was a group of about 10 screeching protestors. When the doors opened, you had to go through scanners, have your bags searched, produce photo ID and then were given a wristband. I was given a VIP wristband and taken to my reserved VIP seat in the front row, next to the family of @drdavidbull . I had a lovely chat with Dr Bull's mother who recognized me anyway from shopping in our local market town, Framlingham. Mrs Bull is very proud of her son but is also very worried about his safety because of all the abuse he gets online. By 7pm there was standing room only and people were still flooding into this huge conference centre. By 7.15 they decided to open another conference room on the site to accommodate the hundreds of extra people who'd turned up. This meant Nigel had to give his speech twice - once in each conference centre. @CharlieRowley18 opened proceedings and was a great raconteur. He did a Q&A session with @june_mummery who's a recent Reform councillor. June has already saved council tax payers tens of thousands of pounds by looking at overpriced council contracts and getting lower quotes for jobs required in her area. There was also a live defection by the leader of Babergh District Council, joining us Reformers from the Tories. Dr David Bull opened the main event on stage as he's a local lad whose family have lived in Suffolk for 50 years - he knows the county, the people and the problems faced here. Another ex-Tory councillor spoke passionately and patriotically before @RobertJenrick took the stage. Robert spoke from the heart, with no notes, because he meant every word he said. I was very moved by his speech. He's a massive asset to Reform. And then the main man - Nigel Farage - who got a standing ovation, and fireworks 🎆 Again and as usual, Nigel spoke with no notes, because he, like Robert Jenrick, speaks from the heart. They say what they think - which is such a refreshing change and people applaud them for it. No nonsense, no spin, no bluster. Just passion for our country. 🇬🇧 Around 9pm the VIP people (me included for some reason) were taken into another room for drinks and to meet the MPs and Dr Bull. As some of you will have seen from pictures I posted last night, I had my photo taken with Dr Bull and Robert Jenrick. Robert looks so much younger in real life and quite a dish too ladies. A couple of side issues: there were quite a few young people there, some of whom were Reform councillors and candidates. There was also a young man who follows Reform around nationwide - he inherited a lot of money at a very young age and is a very big Reform donor. Despite what people will taunt you with online, Reform is a party for all generations and races as long as you are a British patriot first and foremost. Nigel Farage ended his speech by saying this: If you want a Reform government, you've all got to do your bit, whether that be standing as an MP, councillor, donating, becoming a member, delivering leaflets, spreading the word on social media, telling your friends, neighbours and family, VOTE REFORM! So do your bit, people, however large or small your bit is, just do it. And vote Reform. On leaving the venue, there were still about 10 protestors outside, which BBC Radio Suffolk focussed on this morning. What BBC Radio Suffolk didn't tell you was that opposite these protestors was another much larger group of patriotic men who obviously didn't have tickets waving their England flags shouting how they loved Nigel and Reform. And we do. Suffolk wants Reform. 🇬🇧
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