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Jamie Kay
Jamie Kay@TheRealJamieKay·
History isn’t their strong point.
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@Shifty_Coffee Pretty sure Mahmood already said the retrospective ILR changes will be implemented in autumn.
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S 🇦🇲🇱🇧@Shifty_Coffee·
My bet here: ILR reforms will be retroactive and are delayed until August - September 2026 time. ILR reforms for care-workers and those on SOC Codes below RQF level 6 is watered down from 15years to 10years, in-line with lower paid RQF 6+ Skilled Worker visa holders.
Jack Elsom@JackElsom

But while the policy to double ILR criteria from five to 10 years will definitely go ahead for new arrivals, there are conversations about being more flexible about applying this retrospectively to migrants already here.

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Zoomer
Zoomer@ZoomerHistorian·
New Zealand is absolutely crying out for a Rupert Lowe. New Zealand First, the Reform equivalent, can barely even bring themselves to talk about halting immigration, never mind reversing it. A weak party led by a weak old man with a youth wing led by a gay Jew (very Reform). The demographics literally hang in the balance, similar to the US, but in this case the White population is being drained by emigration and the brown influx hasn’t stopped. Little New Zealand needs a hero so as to not become an Asian-majority Rhodesia or South Africa, and time is running out.
glycine nationalist@acteduweininger

New Zealand is libtard North Korea

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@FUDdaily I back the idea in principle, but yes it won’t work with a PM like Farage.
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Pete North
Pete North@FUDdaily·
Another slop policy. For starters, it will end up being Farage's drinking buddies and party functionaries, just like when Boris Johnson did the same, and they won't have the first idea how to direct large government departments so they will need their own civil service sherpa - so all you've actually done is insert a layer of cronyism. What you get then is Farage's halfwits barking orders at civil servants with nothing approaching serious policy to direct them, resulting in the same adversarial relationship, leading to the exact same results, and then they'll default to blaming the civil service for accomplishing fuck all with power.
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@lordsidcup @PolitlcsUK Are North Korea and the DRC democratic countries? Their policy, not the slogan, is just open borders with extra steps.
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Keith
Keith@lordsidcup·
@PolitlcsUK This is a lie, the Green policy is "Implement a fair and humane system of managed immigration" but lying about them seems to be Labour's only strategy
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Politics UK@PolitlcsUK·
🚨 WATCH: Shabana Mahmood attacks Zack Polanski and the Green Party's "fairytale of open borders" "A party leader should not be on the beaches of France helping migrants onto small boats, encouraging them to make a perilous crossing"
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@FUDdaily If we think it’s inevitable that there’d be a civil war or something which would lead to a refugee crisis regardless of western intervention or not, it’d make more sense to attack now. But any resources should be allocated to dealing with the IRGC proxies in Britain first.
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Pete North
Pete North@FUDdaily·
I think neutrality on Iran is a pretty lame cop out. Don't get me wrong, I'm not one who's salivating for British involvement, but since America has set about ridding the world of the Islamic regime we should at least wish them god speed and facilitate them as best we can. For sure, there is always inevitable fallout from such interventions, and I'm not especially thrilled at the thought of a protracted civil conflict that usually follows. It often means we are "morally obliged" to accept "refugees" for some fucking reason (but that's more to do with the shit-for-brains politicians we're stupid enough to elect). But then being a passive spectator has consequences too - as does the instability that Iran stokes in the middle east. It has direct ramifications for domestic politics. As such, in the grander scheme of things, I simply do not see a downside to removing a despotic basketcase regime. It's a problem that had to be addressed sooner or later and it's not as though there hasn't been provocation. Staying neutral in the hope that a shitty regime will leave us alone when it has a track record of attacking British interests is just stupidity and cowardice. This is why I've never really been fully sold on doctrinal nationalism. It's solipsistic and myopic. The world does not leave us alone just because we cease to engage with it, and we still have stake in what happens overseas. Isolationism will not protect Britain from geopolitical disruption. As much as anything these regimes have a tendency to expire in flames regardless, and we still have to contend with the fallout. There's a price for choosing to be a passive spectator. You have no voice in shaping the outcomes.
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@RusGarbageHuman @Nigel_Farage There’s no realistic way to ban certain British citizens voting. Just gotta deport the ones who shouldn’t be here.
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@raelbrav Probably, but that doesnt mean that those ‘fringe parties’ (aka Restore) should fold. Look at the bs David Bull came out with this morning. Look how Reform keep pandering to racial minorities. Restore has a big role to play. Reform cant be trusted alone to act in our interests.
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Rael Braverman
Rael Braverman@raelbrav·
Reform is the only party that can win the next election. The sooner everyone realises that the better. These fringe parties have zero chance. Fact.
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GB Politics@GBPolitcs·
🚨NEW: Keir Starmer on the Greens: "Their willingness to welcome divisive, sectarian politics is a sign that the Greens are not the harmless environmentalists they pretend to be."
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@GenosCharlie @EasterGammon Whites are only like 55% of the constituency. I agree they do need to stop pandering in general to minorities because there’s still enough whites to win without doing that, but this constituency was always going to end in an L.
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Restore Britain Enthusiast@GenosCharlie·
@EasterGammon If Reform had solely appealed to white voters, they would’ve won. Instead, they tried to pander to the ethnic vote, which will always get them no where.
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@dandaniko12 @Sargon_of_Akkad The white British are not 50/50 left right. All polls have Tories & Reform at around 47-50%. Whites (in general) are around 80% of the electorate, so they’re clearly more like 60/40.
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Daniko
Daniko@dandaniko12·
@Sargon_of_Akkad The white English are 50/50 left/right. The most votes reform could’ve expected was 11,000. They got 10600. If you try get a liberal to vote for a right wing party, you will lose more votes than you gain.
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@h70894020 @FUDdaily Okay but to loads of people they don’t care about immigration. Remigration or mass immigration means nothing to them. They care about the cost of living, the NHS and crime (yes I know they’re all linked, but those people aren’t thinking about the links)
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Psyop Noticer
Psyop Noticer@h70894020·
@FUDdaily The ‘slop right’ is promising to remigrate millions and brutally deal with criminals whilst the Greens want to end borders and legalise crack. Where’s your self awareness?
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Pete North
Pete North@FUDdaily·
Greens: hard work doesn't pay anymore, and life is getting harder and more expensive - we will fix this. The slop right: Legalise pepper spray! The right is never going to win unless it develops a sense of self-awareness about how ridiculous it looks to the people it needs on side.
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@cosmolenin @AaronBastani It would be more like the troubles. I wouldn't call that civil war but that's what I assume people mean
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𝐓𝐨𝐦@cosmolenin·
@AaronBastani I've never understood the theory that civil war could happen here today. Surely it would require ready access to weaponry? And competing centres of political power?
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@Landeur I'd keep EUSS but amend the law so it can be stripped of people who weren't born in the EU.
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@CrowofLove1 @FUDdaily Most people do leave when their visa expires tbh. Obviously any who overstay will become illegals and be deported with the rest of them.
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@harrycabbag3 @Haryan_Glaeddyv I think that’s Reform policy too. Farage recently said he’d denaturalise Alaa Abd el Fattah, and Tice in Jan 2025 said we have to use the denaturalisation powers more
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harrycabbage1763@harrycabbag3·
@Haryan_Glaeddyv I think the only difference is removing citizenship from dual nationals who commit rape or terror offences. A policy I agree with, especially with terrorists fwiw, but so obviously not worth blowing up the core 98pc of the platform.
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Haryan Glaeddyv - Tories Delenda Est
Haryan Glaeddyv - Tories Delenda Est@Haryan_Glaeddyv·
Day 7 of Restore having to reassert their immigration policy and it's just Reform's policy.
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10

Restore Britain is abundantly clear about what we stand for on immigration. THIS is our position. I urge you to read, and share if you agree. Every illegal migrant will be deported. No questions asked. The boats will stop. Our 100+ page policy plan is produced and ready to go. It can be done. My position is well understood on this. Legal migrants will be expected to work, contribute, speak our language and respect our way of life. If they don't do that, they'll be asked to leave. If they hate us, and wish to do us harm - they will leave. We support net negative immigration. Taking ultra-skilled migrants who will give far more than they take in small and manageable numbers, but shutting off entire visa routes from countries that are proven to supply us with miscreants and takers. The Red List. Those foreign individuals who are here, who work hard, who contribute to society will absolutely be welcome. But we will not allow millions of foreigners, mainly from the third world, to take the piss. If a foreign national is unable to support themselves financially, it is not our problem. They should leave. We should not pay for their benefits, their social housing, their NHS care. Again - it is not our problem. They will go home. Millions will go. Firm, but fair. Dual nationals who want to blow us up will have their British citizenship stripped, and deported. If they rape young girls, they will have their citizenship stripped, and deported. The spouse visa system will be eased, to allow citizens of non-red list countries to join their British partners. There are underhand attempts to misrepresent our position. Ignore it. Send them this post. We speak for ourselves, and only ourselves. This is not controversial. This is certainly not 'neo-nazi' as Reform claim. This is the position of the vast majority of the British people, and they finally have a political party representing that view now. Restore Britain.

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