It shouldn’t be controversial to say this:
The English are a people.
England is their historic homeland.
English culture and heritage exist.
That’s normal everywhere else in the world.
Read that statement again.
Vulnerable girls were groomed, raped, trafficked, drugged with Class A substances, and passed around like commodities by organised predators — while authorities failed to stop it for years.
277 years handed down, yet the real outrage is how long these children were left unprotected.
The victims showed more courage than the systems meant to defend them. Never again should fear of criticism, politics, or reputation come before protecting children.
I’ll always champion peaceful protest. But the Unite the Kingdom march organisers are peddling hatred and division.
We’ve already blocked visas for far-right agitators who want to come here to spew their extremist views.
They don't speak for the decent, fair, respectful Britain I know.
Fuck your far-right comments. Fuck your crowd control politics. Fuck your policies and fuck every politician who profits from fear while ordinary people pay the price.
You don’t build a country by turning people against each other, allowing illegal immigrants loose on the streets of Britain, and pretending the public should just stay silent — you just expose how weak your leadership really is.
At this point Labour cabinet meetings probably look like an episode of Love Island.
“You said you backed me yesterday.”
“I do back you.”
“So why were you texting Wes at 2am?”
Being from Yorkshire means calling someone a daft bastard instead of saying “I’m worried about your behaviour.”
It’s basically affection with aggression.
Britain used to feel like a country built on pride, manners, community and common sense.
Now half the country is scared to even say what they think in case someone gets offended.
There’s been a lot of “vote Reform for now, then vote Restore at the general election” — fair enough. But now I’m seeing people actively defending Reform, apologising for them, even trying to convince themselves they’re the better party.
Is that strategy still sincere at that point… or has it become something else?
A lot of people talking about “Restore Britain” aren’t asking for anything extreme.
Most just want a country that values its history, traditions and communities again.
Is that really such a radical idea?
Looking through the replies today and it’s clear:
Britain might be a small island, but the sense of history, culture and local pride in every county is incredible.
(I will continue to follow all back throughout today) 🇬🇧
Restore Britain is taking over—one county at a time 🇬🇧
I’m at 800+ followers, but the real power is in this community.
Reply below with your county and why you’re Restore.
Let’s flood the timeline and show the establishment we’re everywhere.
Mutuals grow together. Tag your Restore moots! #RestoreBritain
Growing up on a ‘rough’ estate wasn’t rough to us, it was home. Doors left open, food shared, everyone friends with everyone.
We played out for hours: football with the lads, kerby, knock-a-door-run mischief — wild and free until the street lights came on and Mum’s voice called us in.
Back then, our streets felt safe. We were united.
Kids today don’t have that freedom or safety.
I tell you what, there is something about Restore Britain members that I did not see when I was part of both Reform and the Tories.
Restore members are patriots, and there is a real community feeling on here with them.
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@antonysmith5 I feel the way Reform treated Rupert is a lot of the reason people got behind him in the masses, now they’re showing their true intentions.