LAWFUL REBELLION
YOUR RIGHT UNDER MAGNA CARTA
Under article 61 of Magna Carta 1215 (the founding document of our Constitution) we have a right to enter into lawful rebellion if we feel we are being governed unjustly. Contrary to common belief our Sovereign and her government are only there to govern us and not to rule us and this must be done within the constraint of our Common Law and the freedoms asserted to us by such Law, nothing can become law in this country if it falls outside of this simple constraint. Article 61 shows quite clearly who really holds the power in this country, that being quite simply us the people; we have Sovereignty not any Parliament and nor can this be taken from us by any Parliament who claim to have taken the people's Sovereignty.
This is how we solve our political woes and take our country back.
Only we can save ourselves.
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A staggering 7 to 8 billion solar panels have been deployed globally—but up to 90% of them are currently on a direct trajectory toward disposal.
While modern solar panels are technically made of roughly 95% recyclable materials (glass, aluminum, copper, and silicon), recycling currently runs at a steep economic loss.
* The cost: Processing runs $500–$1,000 per tonne ($10 to $40 per panel).
* The yield: The value of recovered materials doesn't even cover the transport fees.
Compared with minimal landfill fees, economics dictate that burial is the default option. But the world is rapidly running out of room, and governments are beginning to panic.
We are already seeing a preview of this crisis in the wind sector, where an expected 43 million tonnes of turbine blade waste by 2050 has led several European nations—including Austria, Germany, Finland, and the Netherlands—to actively ban decommissioned blades from landfills.
Solar is hitting the same wall. Panels built over two decades ago are reaching the end of their 20-to-24-year lifespans, while many more become economically obsolete and are replaced long before that.
This has created a massive regulatory catch-22: To prevent heavy metals like lead and cadmium from potentially leaching into groundwater, jurisdictions like Victoria, Australia, have implemented strict bans on putting solar panels into landfills, classifying them as hazardous e-waste.
Yet, with recycling remaining economically non-viable, we are creating an impossible bottleneck. While industry bodies like the IEA maintain that leaching risks from broken panels are negligible and within safety limits, the sheer volume of impending waste tells a different story.
If it costs too much to recycle, and it is illegal to landfill, where do several billions of panels go?
The 'clean energy' solution is rapidly staring down the barrel of a multi-generational hazardous waste problem.
Image: Last year, the world built more new solar capacity than every other power source combined - Shutterstock.
🚨 REPORTER: [African/3rd world migrants] are 20 times more likely to commit s*xual offenses than native Brits.
MAN: I'm holding EVERYTHING back not to break your F*CKING JAW!
REPORTER: You'll get arrested.
MAN: I don't GIVE A F*CK! I didn't come out here for talk, I came out here for VIOLENCE!
While trying to disprove his claim, he supported the stereotype 🤡🤦♂️
📽️ @GBNEWS@Benleo
🇬🇧 A teenage boy was hacked to death with a machete in Hackney, East London
A large fight broke out after a house party spilled onto the streets in Hackney last night. Multiple individuals armed with machetes were involved, and there were also reports of gunshots.
A teenage boy was hacked with a machete and suffered critical stab wounds. Despite the efforts of paramedics and London’s Air Ambulance, he was pronounced dead at the scene.
No suspects have been arrested so far. A large crime scene remains active in the area.
HMRC harasses lawful businesses, yet lets the vape shops and Turkish barbers get away with blatant money laundering.
As I made clear to HMRC senior civil servants this afternoon...
No screaming. No fires. No broken glass. No threats, or machetes, or chants of “Allahu Akbar.”
Just well-mannered, civilized Brits working to save their country from barbarism.
UNREAL.
A 78 year old pastor was just CONVICTED in the UK after holding an open air Sunday service.
He preached on John 3:16 from the Bible.
He was convicted and fined £450 and now has a criminal record for preaching the gospel.
Free speech is gone in the UK.
They say that he was in breach of the so called buffer zones and wasn't allowed to preach on the street in that area.
Here's what the British authorities don't want you to hear 👇
"For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life."
One of the laziest arguments against Restore Britain is that we’re ‘splitting the vote’.
I entirely disagree. Voters are not the property of Farage or Reform.
Votes are earned. Not owned.
If people are leaving Reform and backing Restore Britain instead, that is not because we stole them.
It is because Reform failed to keep them.
That is politics.
And frankly, the argument itself reveals a deeply arrogant mindset...
The belief that millions of patriotic British people should simply fall into line blindly behind one party regardless of performance, principles or behaviour.
It treats men and women like children. It’s patronising, and the British people deserve better.
We’re all big enough and ugly enough to make our own minds up. And actually, in such a volatile electoral system - anything can happen. As we saw in Norfolk. When people voted for real change, they got it.
In Great Yarmouth, when it was apparent that we were going to win, I don’t remember Reform standing down any candidates. In fact, they threw more and more at the campaign in order to beat us - drafting in councillors from across the country.
The Tories accused Reform of splitting the vote at the last general, and they were rightly ignored. Look at how that has turned out. We now intend to do exactly the same, and more.
Restore Britain exists because huge numbers of people now believe Britain requires something more serious, more disciplined, more radical and more honest than what currently exists.
If Reform want those voters back, they are welcome to persuade them.
In the meantime, we are going to continue making our positive case.
If Brits don’t agree, they won’t vote for us. That’s fine. I don’t mind. But millions do, and millions will.
Great Yarmouth proved the model - we battered Reform.
If enough people vote for real change, they get it.
A sea of 🇬🇧 🏴 🏴 🏴 🇮🇪 flags and Brits singing Sweet Caroline.
No face masks, no genocide chants, no adoration for murderous regimes, no support for proscribed groups.
@Keir_Starmer is this what hate and division looks like? Looks welcoming to me.
When I first saw the hantavirus story I thought: given it's a single stranded RNA virus, Ivermectin is very likely to work--because IVM is effective with RNA viruses generally. Look what happened when I pursued it with Claude.
It clammed up, for "safety" reasons.
Buckle up!
🇬🇧 Families on a UK beach were having a lovely afternoon by the sea…
That is until a group of young men showed up with fireworks and yelled “Allahu Akbar.”
Are you feeling culturally enriched yet, Britain?
Scientists have created one of the most detailed 3D reconstructions of a human cell (eukaryotic cell) ever produced.
This groundbreaking model, often termed a "Cellular Landscape Cross-Section Through a Eukaryotic Cell," combines data from X-ray tomography, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), and cryo-electron microscopy to map molecular structures in extreme detail.
They attacked wool. We got polyester.
Half a million tonnes of microplastic fibres enter the ocean from synthetic clothing annually.
Microplastics are now in human blood, lung tissue, and placentas.
Wool biodegrades in months.
Polyester persists for centuries.
They attacked leather. We got PVC.
PVC production releases dioxins.
The vegan leather peels within two years.
Both require petroleum.
Leather is a byproduct of food production.
It lasts decades.
It biodegrades.
The ethical alternative requires an oil well.
They attacked butter. We got margarine.
Trans fat disease for a generation.
Now on its third formulation.
Butter contains vitamins A, D, E, and K2.
Margarine contains seed oils and an ingredients list.
The butter never changed.
The butter never needed to.
They attacked beef. We got plant-based burgers.
Pea protein extracted with hexane.
Seed oils. Nineteen other ingredients. A supply chain across multiple continents.
Soy driving deforestation in Brazil at a scale that dwarfs British cattle farming.
Beef on British marginal land grows on hills that cannot grow crops.
Sequesters carbon. Fertilises without a factory.
Complete protein. Every fat-soluble vitamin. No dead zone.
In every case: the traditional animal product was nutritionally superior, environmentally lighter, and cheaper to produce.
In every case: the ethical replacement was industrially complex, petrochemically dependent, and worse for the body using it.
The ethics were the marketing.