Weekly post to the powers that be:
Many of you @HouseofCommons MPs and employees in the UK state apparatus, especially the @10DowningStreet@ukhomeoffice@YvetteCooperMP, @ShabanaMahmood, @RachelReevesMP and @JudiciaryUK would do well to remind yourselves of this; you work for the UK citizens. If you don’t like it, FUCK OFF.
- We not here as your fucking tax slaves
- We are not here for you to piss our money away on the net zero cult, overseas aid, illegal immigrants or DEI woke fucktardery
- We are not here to kowtow to foreign religions
- We are not here to walk afraid
- We are not here to bow to the tyranny of forced speech like pronouns
- We are not here to remain silent because you think the truth or free speech is a hate crime
- We are not here to acquiesce to digital slavery or your grotesque 1984esque bullshit
- We are not here to allow convicted nonces to walk free
- We are not here to let transgroomers break up families and insane 'medical' experts perform surgical butchery on children
- We are not here for you to let philanthropathic fuckwits like Bill Gates do as he pleases and use us to experiment on
- we are not here to eat fucking bugs or eat/drink food/milk laced with poisonous shit.
- We are not here just to work, pay tax and die, cold, alone and broke
YOU. FUCKING. WORK. FOR. US.
TAKE A FUCKING LOOK IN THE MIRROR. PICK A SIDE.
@thecoastguy@danwootton@Nigel_Farage@RupertLowe10@UKLabour@SpeechUnion
WHAT an awful week. Henry Nowak’s death on police bodycam was terrible, but Labour’s subsequent denial and threatened oppression of dissent feels almost worse.
I naively thought the case had to be a wake-up moment for this government, that with the police race ‘training’ details emerging they would acknowledge their own culpability, or at least the misguidedness of their suicidal empathy.
But what a fool I was. Our oily-quiffed Prime Minister doubled down and shifted the blame onto Nigel Farage, who had correctly called it a moment of reckoning. Later Starmer stood at the despatch box and pointed his outraged finger at Farage, turning him into the guilty party and burying the real problem. Brazen, shameless.
If you had any doubts about Starmer’s capacity for dictatorship, don’t. His is the playbook of oppressors, with the classic traits: an empathy gap, manipulativeness, authoritarianism, sociopathy and hubris.
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There should be no Muslim police officers in Britain. Same goes for government and the civil service. Muslims are a hostile foreign army loyal to their co-religionists first and foremost. They don’t belong here and they never will.
The reason why the victims of the Nottingham Stabber African were tested for drugs and alcohol while he wasn't, is the same reason the state prioritised checking Henry Nowaks and his fathers phone for racism.
They aren't on your side.
They're explicitly anti-White
They're seeking any explanation for your death that they can latch onto except the truth.
Islamic preacher in Germany: “You can’t stone a woman for adultery in Germany, but when we establish an Islamic state here, stoning will be legally fully allowed under Sharia.”
This culture is mental illness!
Most people know the Army stormed Normandy. The Navy bombarded the shore. The Air Force owned the sky.
Nobody thinks about the Coast Guard.
They should.
The United States Coast Guard is not a combat force. Their entire purpose, the reason they exist, is to save people from the sea. They are trained to swim into storms, to pull drowning sailors from sinking ships, to run toward disaster when everyone else is running away.
On June 6, 1944, the Germans gave them more drowning men than they had ever seen in their lives.
The Coast Guard brought 800 men to Normandy. Five major assault transports were USCG-crewed. Eleven tank landing ships. Twenty-four troop carriers running soldiers directly onto Omaha and Utah Beaches. The USS Bayfield served as the command ship for the entire Utah Beach sector, the nerve center through which an entire army was directed ashore. The USS Samuel Chase led the assault group landing the 1st Infantry Division, the Big Red One, onto the eastern flank of Omaha.
But the thing almost nobody knows about is Rescue Flotilla One.
60 small Coast Guard cutters, nicknamed Matchbox ships because of how easily they burned, were assigned a single mission: pull men out of the water. As the landing craft were torn apart by German fire, as soldiers drowned in the surf under the weight of their own equipment, as wounded men on the beach were swallowed by the incoming tide, Rescue Flotilla One was already moving.
Their swimmers jumped into the Channel. Tethered to their boats by lines, they swam toward the men going under, grabbed them, and dragged them back. They did this 2,000 yards from shore. Under active German machine gun fire. Under mortar fire. Under artillery.
Again and again, all day long.
Two miles offshore a lookout spotted men from a sunken British landing craft floating in the Channel. One cutter went to them and pulled 24 soldiers and four Royal Navy sailors from the water before they went under.
One Coast Guard LCI was hit 25 times by German fire and kept going. Coxswain Delba Nivens kept driving his craft toward the beach after a grenade caught fire aboard his boat.
By the end of June 6, Rescue Flotilla One had pulled 400 men out of the sea.
400 men who would have drowned. 400 men who went home. 400 men whose families exist today because a Coast Guardsman jumped into the English Channel under machine gun fire and refused to let go.
Out of 800 Coast Guardsmen at Normandy, 15 were killed.
Every branch that fought on D-Day deserves its place in history. But the men who spent that day swimming between the dead to find the living, tethered to a burning ship with the whole weight of the German army trying to kill them, did something that has no good word for it.
They saved people. That's what they were built for.
On the worst day in the history of the sea, they were exactly who they were supposed to be.
Ray Lambert had already been shot twice and blown up once before he ever set foot on Omaha Beach.
He had survived the invasion of North Africa in 1943. Then Sicily. Each time he had been wounded. Each time he had gone back. By June 6th, 1944, the 23-year-old Staff Sergeant and head medic of the 16th Infantry Regiment's 2nd Battalion was on his third invasion in two years. He had already won a Silver Star for running through German lines in North Africa to drag wounded men out.
He was not supposed to survive a third one.
Lambert landed in the first wave at Omaha Beach. Of the 31 men in his landing craft, only 7 survived the day. The other 24 were killed before they even reached the sand.
He started working immediately.
The first bullet hit his right arm and shattered the bone. He kept going. A second round tore through his right elbow as he was pulling a wounded soldier through the surf. He kept going. Something hit his leg and opened it down to the bone. He put a tourniquet on himself, injected himself with morphine from his own kit, and kept going.
He found a slab of concrete on the beach that offered a few inches of cover. He set up a treatment zone behind it, dragging men out of the water and working on them one by one under constant fire. That piece of concrete is still there today. People who visit Omaha Beach call it Ray's Rock.
Then a loose landing craft ramp swung loose in the surf and slammed into him. It broke his back.
He kept going.
Lambert lost count of how many men he treated. The official record credits him with saving at least 15 lives that morning. Other accounts say closer to two dozen. He worked until his body physically stopped, collapsing unconscious at the edge of the surf, bleeding from multiple wounds, his back broken, still in the water.
A doctor spotted him. A landing craft pulled him out.
Here is the part that does not feel real.
Lambert's brother, Euel, had also been wounded at Normandy that day. The two brothers were loaded onto the same evacuation landing craft. They were placed in the same wheeled ambulance. They were taken to the same tent hospital in England. They were brought into the same operating room at the same time.
Lambert spent almost a full year recovering before he could walk properly again.
He went home. He lived quietly for decades, rarely talking about what happened. In 2019, at the age of 98, he went back to Normandy and stood on the beach again. He published a memoir called Every Man a Hero. It became a New York Times bestseller.
In 2021, Ray Lambert died peacefully at home. He was 100 years old.
He had three invasions, four serious wounds, a broken back, a Silver Star, multiple Bronze Stars, multiple Purple Hearts, and two dozen men who came home because he refused to stop moving on the worst morning in American military history.
Today is June 6th.
Remember him.
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In one of the most authoritarian moves this government has taken to date — and that is a very high bar — it is planning to slash our ancient right to trial by jury.
David Lammy claims that curbing this fundamental liberty is the only way to tackle the growing backlog of cases in the Crown Court. Yet there is no credible evidence that weakening the right to a jury trial will solve the problem.
The Government is pressing ahead despite opposition from judges, lawyers, victims of crime, opposition MPs, and even members of its own party.
Trial by jury is one of the cornerstones of our justice system. Once lost, it will be extraordinarily difficult to restore.
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Protests in Southampton tonight. Do NOT give the state ANY excuse to throw you in prison. Because they will use anything.
I know people are angry. I am angry. But do not throw your life away doing something you will later regret.
The police need to treat protestors fairly, and any unacceptable behaviour by any officers must be recorded and called out.
But I will say this again.
Do not get violent.
That is not how we win.
We win at the ballot box, peacefully and democratically.
We win by electing Restore Britain across our country.
It's the only way.
Andy Burnham will probably win in Makerfield - he's miles ahead in polls & with the bookies - he'll probably go on to win leadership of Labour. That means we may expect 2 years of even more Left-wing govt. This is a dreadful prospect, we may only anticipate the consequence.
Critical race theory needs to be ripped out of every taxpayer-funded institution in the UK.
Police. Schools. Universities. NHS. Civil service. All of it.
It pits groups against one another. It drives two-tier society. And it turns people against their own country.
I am unsurprised to see Farage attacking me in the media, again. Here’s my response... He stated that I ‘physically threatened’ Yusuf, ‘more than once’. At the time, I was 67. Zia was 38. ‘Physically threatened'. Really? All reported to the police months after the supposed event, the day after I made mild criticisms of Farage. Right.
The British people are not stupid.
Farage and Reform tried to put me in prison. Away from my wife, my children, my family. I had armed police raid my home late at night and seize my property. If Farage had his way, I would be in prison today. Considering the Islamist takeover of our prison network, I could very well be dead.
The authorities soon dropped everything, obviously.
Reform and Farage weaponised the power of the state to silence a political opponent - he is now trying to blame Yusuf. It will not work.
Farage has admitted himself why they really did it - he stated on national television it was when I spoke about deporting entire communities of Pakistani child rapists and their complicit Pakistani wives that it was when he realised he ‘had to get rid of me’.
The evidence is in the clip below. Watch for yourself…
And, yes. I did say that.
I want these scumbags and their scumbag wives out of the country. They raped, tortured and murdered vulnerable white girls. For decades. All over Britain.
To be entirely honest, after what they have inflicted on countless British children? I'd put the worst ones to death.
No woke lethal injections, either. I'd hang them.
Zero apologies from me to Farage. At all. If I ever get a sniff of state power? Trust me - invest in deportation flight providers to Pakistan. There are just not enough runways in Britain for what we have planned.
It is my view that the Reform leadership chose Zia Yusuf to make the false allegation because he is a Muslim man, and Reform knew that the Met Police would be far more likely to side with a Muslim than a white British man who is seen to have ‘right-wing’ views - all giving Farage sufficient distance to, as he has done today, avoid blame.
Weaponising our wicked system of two-tier policing for their own vile ends.
A year has passed since I was cleared, and no journalist has ever asked Zia Yusuf about his false allegations against me. Not one, despite his daily interviews. Ask yourselves why that is for a moment…
I am very proud to lead Restore Britain, a political party that will deport Pakistani child rapists and the foreign communities who protected them so blatantly, for so very long.
I’ll say it again for Farage’s benefit.
If that means entire communities go, that means entire communities go.
Good. I cannot wait.