John Henderson

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John Henderson

John Henderson

@theDemonGash

Votes for Private Sector taxpayers only. Minimum govt. No religion, thanks. I've run out of empathy. Britain for the British. Let's Restore Britain. No DMs.

Closer than you think Katılım Nisan 2026
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Gen-x warrior 🇬🇧@cryptoocean2021·
Man just downloaded that bluesky to see what the chat was like over there fuck me that was an eye opener
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
Any attempt to impose mandatory Digital ID will be fully repealed, scrapped and eradicated by a Restore Britain Government.
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BRITAIN IS BROKEN 🇬🇧
BRITAIN IS BROKEN 🇬🇧@BROKENBRITAIN0·
🚨BREAKING: 2 men have been found GUILTY in connection to the Keir Starmer “rent boy” case 🇬🇧 Ukrainian national Roman Lavrynovych 22 and Ukrainian born Romanian national Stanislav Carpiuc, 27, were found GUILTY of conspiring to carry out arson attacks on a scar and a property linked to the prime minister.
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Lou@Louise71James·
🚨If reform are losing votes, its on one man and one man only. Nigel Farage. He f#cked up! He knows it, you know it! Restore Britain is the party, reform could have been. You want change, you fight for it. 🚨Don't pussy vote. 🚨Vote Restore Britain 🇬🇧 #RestoreBritain
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Tracey rose
Tracey rose@English__Rose72·
Trust me when I say, that I have been “politically homeless for at least 20 years,!” Until NOW!! Now I have a huge beautiful @RestoreBritain family. Love you all patriots 💙🤍 We can do this 💥
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Dan, I Don’t Care!!
Dan, I Don’t Care!!@Futuremanbrexit·
Restore Britain is a symptom of a problem That problem is the Reform Party we were given, is wildly different to the one we were promised. Reform would have won Makerfield easily and the right would have been united It wasn’t Rupert Lowe that caused this, it was Nigel Farage
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Rock Chartrand
Rock Chartrand@RockChartrand·
Saying communists have the economic literacy of a dog or a toddler is unfair to dogs and toddlers. Dogs and toddlers don't understand economics, but they can learn from experience. Touch the hot stove enough times and eventually the lesson sticks. Communists watch the same policies produce shortages, stagnation, dependency, and failure over and over, then immediately demand a larger dose of the same thing. Their problem isn't ignorance. It's the refusal to learn from reality. They see the same ideas fail for the hundredth time and conclude the problem was that they weren't tried hard enough the first ninety-nine.
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Basil the Great
Basil the Great@BasilTheGreat·
🚨BREAKING: A number of people have stepped forward to claim that a Government Organisation named RICU hide the truth from the British people whenever a migrant attack happens and manage the response This includes writing statements for bereaved families to read out 😳
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Andrew Wilkow
Andrew Wilkow@WilkowMajority·
The people who created 40 Trillion in debt are angry that Elon Musk created 1 Trillion in wealth.
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Marc
Marc@MarcTR4·
I don’t care about Andy Burnham. If he becomes the new Labour leader with a Makerfield win, it matters none. Labour are finished. The ONLY hope we have at the next election is Restore Britain. Vote for real change. Don’t hold your nose and vote for more of the same
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Burnside
Burnside@BurnsideWasTosh·
Happy to dose every pre-teen with puberty blockers but want to watch non state sanctioned broadcasting? Until socialism is treated as the mental illness it is humanity will be forever saddled with these fucking freaks.
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Alice Smith
Alice Smith@TheAliceSmith·
The more this Labour government declines, the more they reveal what the Labour Party truly is - the party of censorship, arbitrary arrest and detention, lawfare, restriction of jury rights, two-tier justice, spin, doublethink, and anti-white racism.
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Handre
Handre@Handre·
The Berlin Wall was built to trap East German citizens inside their supposed workers' paradise, not to keep enemies out. East German authorities erected it in 1961 because their system had already failed: when you need barbed wire and machine guns to prevent people from leaving, you've admitted as much. By 1961, over 2.7 million East Germans had fled to the West through Berlin. The exodus included doctors, engineers, skilled workers, and intellectuals. Brain drain doesn't begin to capture the hemorrhaging. The East German economy was collapsing as productive people voted with their feet against socialism. Walter Ulbricht's government faced a choice: reform the system or build a prison. They chose the prison. You can see the same pattern everywhere socialism takes hold. Cuba builds rafts. North Koreans risk execution to cross the DMZ. Venezuelans walk thousands of miles to escape Maduro's paradise. The pattern never changes because the economics never change. When the state controls production, innovation dies. When bureaucrats set prices, shortages multiply. When politicians promise equality, they deliver poverty equally. The Wall stood for 28 years as the perfect symbol of socialism in practice. Guards shot 140 people trying to escape between 1961 and 1989. Each death proved the same point: people will risk everything to escape centralized planning. They will climb walls, dig tunnels, and hide in car trunks to reach free markets. Ludwig von Mises warned in 1922 that socialist calculation was impossible without market prices. Every socialist experiment since has required walls, gulags, or killing fields to function. The Berlin Wall was just socialism being honest about what it really takes to make paradise work.
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Juez Central
Juez Central@Juezcentral·
La FIFA preguntó a una japonesa que por qué recogen la basura en todos los estadios a los que asisten. Ella lo explicó: "Es nuestra cultura. Pero también es una señal de respeto hacia el país y estadio que nos acoge y hacia nuestros jugadores. Para nosotros es un honor que nos reciban aquí y no podríamos dejar todo hecho un desastre". Japoneses TQM 🫶
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John Henderson
John Henderson@theDemonGash·
@PositivFuturist Elon's 1 trillion pales into insignificance compared to the multi-trillions of our taxes spent over the years supposedly to end hunger, homelessness, inequality, blah blah blah... But somehow only leads to richer politicians. 🤔
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Andy@PositivFuturist·
Elon could literally solve homelessness tomorrow. All he needs to do is sell his stake in the companies he created from the ground up, crashing the price and evaporating his wealth as well as the savings and pensions of workers globally.. handing the control of these companies over to short term profit interests and preventing any long term vision from being enacted.. THEN take whatever money that remains which will be nowhere near 1tn and give it to homeless charities who have never solved homelessness anywhere on earth because they’re financially incentivised to do the opposite. Bam - homelessness solved. The reason he doesn’t do any of this is because he’s evil.
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Creative Deduction
Creative Deduction@CreativeDeduct·
If you want to understand the modern left, you need to understand three men. One redefined freedom. One redefined history. One redefined power. Together, they created the intellectual foundations of much of modern progressive politics. Jean-Jacques Rousseau laid the foundation in the 18th century. He argued that man is born good and free but is corrupted by society – especially by private property. This idea that civilization itself is the source of inequality and oppression became the emotional core of leftist thought. Rousseau replaced the individual with the “general will” and portrayed traditional institutions as chains that must be broken. Karl Marx took Rousseau’s romantic critique and turned it into a supposedly scientific system. He argued that private property and class relations were not just morally wrong but historically doomed. Marx shifted the focus from abstract human nature to the economic base, claiming that history moved through class struggle toward a final, inevitable revolution. His ideas justified the seizure of power and the total reconstruction of society in the name of progress. By the 20th century, however, it was clear that the Western working class was not going to revolt. Antonio Gramsci provided the next crucial development. He argued that capitalism maintained power not primarily through economics, but through cultural hegemony – the dominance of “bourgeois ideas” in education, media, religion and civil society. Gramsci concluded that revolutionaries must first capture the institutions of culture before they could seize political and economic power. This strategic shift moved the left’s focus from factory workers to universities, schools, media and the family. Together, these three thinkers created the intellectual architecture of modern leftism: Rousseau supplied the moral grievance against civilization, Marx supplied the revolutionary method and historical justification, and Gramsci supplied the long-term cultural strategy. The result is a movement that no longer primarily fights over wages and factories, but over language, education, identity, and the moral legitimacy of Western society itself.
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Alice Smith
Alice Smith@TheAliceSmith·
If Elon Musk’s one trillion could do so much good, then why haven’t all our multiple trillions in tax solved all the world’s problems before now?
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Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧
Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧@JChimirie66677·
The Navy That Could All Along. It Just Needed A By-Election. On Sunday morning, Royal Marine Commandos and National Crime Agency officers boarded the Smyrtos, a Cameroon-flagged Russian oil tanker, in the English Channel. The operation took six hours, supported by Chinook, Merlin and Wildcat helicopters, an RAF P-8 Poseidon, and the warships HMS Sutherland and HMS Ledbury. Keir Starmer ordered it personally and called it "yet another blow to Russia." It was the first UK-led boarding of a Russian shadow fleet vessel in British waters. The authority for this operation has existed since March. That month, Starmer agreed that British armed forces and law enforcement could stop, board and detain sanctioned shadow fleet vessels in accordance with international law. That is the legal framework. It has sat in place for eleven weeks. In those eleven weeks, more than two hundred sanctioned tankers sailed through Britain's exclusive economic zone. Checked. Unchallenged. Three days ago, Britain's role in shadow fleet enforcement was still limited to supporting others, while France carried out its fourth such boarding, commandos rappelling onto a tanker four hundred nautical miles off Brittany. Two weeks ago, a former Royal Marine MP told the Defence Secretary that France had again demonstrated seizing these vessels was "both legal and achievable," and that the gap between Britain's permissions and Britain's actions came down to the Attorney General's hesitation. Finland, Sweden, Estonia, France and the United States, he said, have no such hesitation. In April, the explanation on offer was that the constraint was never legal capability. Lord Hermer's framework required an individual legal case for each boarding, and the government used that requirement to explain months of watching sanctioned vessels pass through British waters. A Russian frigate escorted tankers through twenty-one miles of Channel while Iran closed a strait of similar width with a single announcement. The Navy was ready. The law, we were told, was not. The law was ready in March. What changed on Sunday was not the framework. It was the decision to use it. Makerfield votes on Thursday. Reform holds every council ward in the constituency. A government that spent eleven weeks explaining why two hundred tankers could not be touched found, four days before a by-election it cannot afford to lose badly, that the first one could be. This is not really a story about Russia, or about the Channel. It is the same story as Britain's asylum backlog. 87,450 people. A four percent removal rate. Years of unused levers. It is the same story as Hungary, which received 47 asylum applications in the same six months Britain received roughly 50,000, and as America, where border crossings fell from 1.6 million to under 240,000 within months of a government choosing to act. The tools existed throughout, in every case. The decision to use them was the only variable that was ever missing. On Sunday, for four days' worth of reasons, it stopped being missing. "Agency officers boarded the Smyrtos, a Cameroon-flagged Russian oil tanker, in the English Channel. The operation took six hours, supported by Chinook, Merlin and Wildcat helicopters"
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Cosas que no creeríais 🇪🇸💚
Sin ellos: - Miles de personas seguirían vivas. - Millones de niñas y mujeres no habrían sido violadas. - Millones de ancianos no habrían sido agredidos. - La energía sería más barata. - Seríamos más ricos. - Viviríamos mejor. El mal existe. El mal tiene muchos rostros.
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