@BritBoy95X@Dillon_Bliss You're onto something pal, during the Yarmouth campaign this guy kept following me around until I opened a pack of bacon, at which point I saw him hiss, start cursing in fluent Hebrew and run away. I then watched him climb up a wall of a nearby building like a lizard to escape.
@reecetalking@Steve_Laws_ Scott Benton only worked in setting up local branches and sending emails, if Habib were to be involved he would want an impact on party policy and structure, the two aren't comparable
For anyone concerned that Habib may be given a role (which would be a justified concern) I highly doubt this will happen as he is on poor terms with some people within the party. Hopefully we keep him at arms length as we've done with Robinstein and just mop up his support.
Ben Habib has just announced that Advance UK is taking a step back in order to allow the momentum behind Restore Britain to build.
Ben has previously endorsed Restore Britain in Makerfield, and I thank him for that.
I believe that Ben and the wider Advance UK membership are patriots who want the best for Britain - they are welcome in our Restore Britain family to help deliver the radical change that the country so desperately needs.
Ben and I have not always agreed on logistics over the last few months, that’s politics, but this is an incredibly principled decision and I have the utmost respect for what Ben has sacrificed to build Advance to where it is today.
For both Ben and I - it is country first, every single time.
It would be an honour to welcome Ben and the Advance UK membership into Restore Britain, but that is a decision for them and I will respect whatever they decide.
In the years to come, today will be seen as a significant event on Britain’s path to restoration.
If we end up truly Restoring™ Britain, future generations will look back on images of Rishi Sunak as prime minister and be unable to comprehend how we ever let this happen to us
The hardline rhetoric over the past week has been great and something we had been missing since February. I'm glad we're leaving little room for right-facing criticism now. Hopefully this has served as a reminder to all that Rupert is genuinely our guy.
Enough is enough - a deep line needs to be drawn in the sand. Talk is weak. Britain needs to say no more, and mean it.
A Restore Britain Government, with the British people's approval, would put Vickrum Digwa to death.
Henry Nowak was stabbed by Digwa five times, including twice in the back of his legs, once in the face and a fatal wound to the chest.
Rather than calling an ambulance, Digwa filmed Henry.
Digwa gave the knife to his mother and it was found by police at their home along with more than 20 other weapons.
Keeping this savage alive serves nobody.
The police officers on the scene who allowed Henry to die will face criminal charges for gross negligence manslaughter.
Digwa's foreign family will be deported.
Laws will change, the country will change, everything will change.
Order will be restored, the law will be restored.
Britain will be restored.
the uk has revoked my visa as well. all at the behest of israel. the west is betraying "liberal values" for a genocidal fascist foreign government. soon we will all become israel.
@elliehodges62 There's nothing behind the scenes about it, the Tories put him on the PAC in the hopes he would eventually join their party. However, unlike Farage, Rupert preferred not to work with the architects of Britain's demographic crisis.
Voting for a containment right wing party is significantly more harmful than voting for the status-quo. When containment inevitably fails, the electorate pivots leftwards, killing any opportunity we could have had. Restore Britain is the only option.
Every Reform voter I spoke to in Makerfield actually preferred Restore Britain but were unconfident we would win. Ironically, if nobody was tactically voting, we would be polling in first place. I expect more to switch over before the 19th of June.
We are in the Makerfield by-election to win, but in the seemingly worst case realistic scenario that we finish 3rd, Restore Britain are still the ultimate winners. We will be unignorable, and this is just the start. If we finish 1st or 2nd, consider it the end for Reform/Labour.
Thank you for reading, I haven't decided whether I'm going to use this account for sneedpost essay threads such as the one above yet. I would be curious to see someone from Reform respond to this.
This is conjectural, but I imagine the Conservatives put Rupert on the Pac in order to eventually have him join them, but unlike Farage, Rupert preferred not to be in the same party as people that spent 14 years doing nothing of use.