Spinning Bean
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So, as I was walking to the mustering point, I seem to have found the group of priests that have been labelled by Sky News as far-right.
Of course, they’ve all spoken at previous UK rallies.
Give them a follow.
@BishopDewar @revwickland
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🇬🇧 WATCH: MASSIVE UNION JACK FLIES OVER BRITISH COUNTRYSIDE
7,000 square feet of the Union Jack waving proudly across the landscape.
Nothing extremist about loving your country and its flag.
Despite what activists and self-hating elites try to claim.
British pride is not racism. It never was.
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@budda_crypto @SpeechUnion My Dad mentioned this yesterday! New software update asks for age verification!
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A new iPhone software update is changing how millions of people in the UK access the internet.
Most concerningly, the majority of users don’t yet realise what’s happened — largely because Apple has not informed them.
Big Brother Watch (BBW) has said: “With the release of iOS 26.4, Apple has introduced mandatory age and identity checks at the operating system level.
The only other countries where Apple has imposed similar demands are South Korea and Singapore – countries without a fully free internet.
BBW went on to add: “This is a serious and unprecedented step – one that risks undermining privacy, freedom of expression and equal access to information.”
Read more below 👇

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Slave reparations!
I’m all in!
I’ve decided to personally gift £1 million Sterling to every single person my family ever enslaved.
Please form an orderly queue and bring:
• Ironclad documents proving my family personally enslaved you (bonus points if they include my great-great-grandpa’s signature and a Polaroid).
• Your birth certificate proving you were born before Britain abolished slavery on 1 August 1834.
• Proof you’re still alive (the gift can only be claimed in person, no ghosts, no estates, no “my ancestor told me so”).
Oh, and while you’re at it, maybe swing by the local cemetery with a shovel. I’m sure those poor souls buried since the 1800s would appreciate being dug up for their cheque. They’ve waited long enough, right?
Look, if we’re doing “reparations” for historical slavery, let’s do it properly: only to the actual victims. Not their great-great-great-grandchildren who were born free in the 20th or 21st century, sipping oat milk lattes while tweeting about “trauma.”
This isn’t justice, it’s a cosmic-level grift.
It’s like demanding the Roman Empire pay for the roads they built because some distant ancestor got conquered by Caesar. Or billing modern Italians for every Gaul who got turned into a slave 2,000 years ago.
Newsflash: No living person in Britain today was a slave under British law, and no living person in Britain today owned slaves under British law.
The people who suffered are dead. The people who profited are dead.
Their descendants, Black, White, Asian, mixed, whatever had zero say in it.
Chasing “reparations” from random taxpayers (including the descendants of abolitionists, coal miners, and people who arrived after 1834) isn’t healing historical wounds. It’s creating new ones while opening the most hilarious Pandora’s box in human history:
• Should Ireland demand reparations from Britain for the Potato Famine?
• Should Britain demand reparations from Denmark for the Viking slave raids?
• Should Italians bill Mongols for the sack of Baghdad?
• Should every African nation start invoicing each other for the centuries of tribal warfare and slave-trading that predated (and supplied) the transatlantic trade?
Where does the grievance chain end? 1066? The Bronze Age?
Lucy the Australopithecus getting stiffed on her cave rent?
Slavery was a universal human horror, practised by every civilisation from the Egyptians to the Aztecs to the Arabs to the Africans themselves (who sold millions into the trade).
Britain didn’t invent it.
Britain ended it, at massive cost, with the Royal Navy spending decades hunting slave ships while other empires kept right on going.
Demanding cash from people who never owned slaves, to give to people who were never slaves, isn’t “reparations.” It’s retroactive time-travel cosplay with other people’s money. It’s the ultimate participation trophy for historical victimhood: “My ancestor suffered, therefore I deserve a payout… even though I live in a free society with more opportunity than 99.9% of humans who ever lived.”
If you want actual justice, how about this radical idea:
Stop obsessing over who owes whom from 200 years ago, and start judging people by what they do today. Work hard. Build. Create. Don’t inherit grievances like their family heirlooms.
The desire for slavery reparations isn’t righteous anger. It’s lazy, entitled, historically illiterate greed dressed up as moral superiority, demanding a lottery win for a suffering you never endured, from people who never caused it.
My £1 million offer stands.
Just bring the paperwork.
And a time machine.
#Reparations
#Slavery
Oh, and fcuk you Lenny Henry.

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I am today launching Restore Britain as a national political party.
Join us.
restorebritain.org.uk/join_us
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Currently revisiting Orwell’s 1984. Still more reflective of today’s environment than @BBCNews
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