@NadineDorries Erm it is labours seat already. Labour are in power already. All this vote will do (if labour win) is make it less likely we will get Streeting or Rayner
Rupert Lowe has rightly declared that if Restore Britain form the Government, former PM Tony Blair will be prosecuted for his crimes.
Remember Farage wanted Blair appointed ‘Vaccine Czar’ to head of the Covid ‘vaccine’ rollout
Another reason to vote and support Restore Britain.
@kierstarmer, Can you please explain to me why you have ignored my emails to talk about my daughter Rhiannons murder,by an ILLEGAL, But now meeting Henry Nowaks family following his tragic death? Both white British people, oh I know your corrupt police assisted his death!
Visual aid for those who don't understand the significance of reactivating a share of the 50% non-voter pool at the same moment the duopoly has ended.
Reform are out of the running if they lose even a few % of their voters to Restore.
Restore only need to pinch a tiny % from the active NPC voting block.
We will win in 2029!
@xsteve Absolutely but we need exposure and momentum. This was the perfect one to stand in given the labour candidate. If labour wins we still have labour either way. The only party that can lose on that score is reform. This benefits restore further. 3%+ would be a record for restore.
@DanielGoldersUK@RobKenyonReform@RestoreBritain On this one I don't get to vote.
In my mind this makes no difference. We have labour, it was a labour seat and tbh I really don't want Streeting or Rayner.
I found this moving account of someone at the Southampton vigil for Henry Nowak on Facebook:
Last night a few people mentioned the 'Southampton Riots' and were surprised I was there. So let me clarify.
I went to Southampton to show my respect for Henry, that his death wasn't in vain, and that knife crime and two tier policing needs to stop.
I am not a 'grief tourist', a 'far right fascist' or a 'rioter'.
What the media didn't show you, was that the initial 2000 people showed absolute respect. A minutes silence, the Lords prayer, a song.
The only incitement was the police who tried to push us down the stairs twice to bait a reaction.
Then we marched. People parked their cars and joined us. People came out of flats, houses and shops and joined us. Drivers bibbed their horns showing solidarity. Sikhs shook our hands apologising. (we know it's not their fault) When we passed the Gurdwawa there was silence and no chants. The march grew to about 5,000 people. We ALL CARE. This won't be shown on social media as it doesn't fit the narrative.
The police tried to kettle us. Fire engines and ambulances sent up and down the road for no other reason than to remove us.
At Belmont Road (where Henry died) we stayed 100m away from the location. The police were protecting the Digwa house. Where the father, charged with various knife offences (not charged with perverting justice or kidnap) and the brother charged with similar knife offences (but not perverting justice, kidnap and assualt) were happily watching TV. 1000 of us all got on one knee. We asked the police to join us. At this point there was no riot gear. They refused. They were asked please join us. They refused.
I don't for one minute condone the riots or violence. I was stood on top of a high wall with two polish fellas. Out of the way. We could see from our vantage point the police donning riot gear behind the row of vehicles.
At that point I and a friend from the IOW left and walked back. Then the riots, which we never saw, must have occurred.
Please don't be blindsighted by the biased media. Please watch GB News.
This isn't black v white. Many different ethnicities joined us and as mentioned Sikhs shook our hands. I never saw any race hate whatsoever.
This isn't left v right.
It's about the unlawful killing of a white man because he was white, because of knife crime and because the police are so scared to be called racist they prioritised lies and false claims of racism instead of an obvious desperate and dying young man.
If you can't see that yet, then I really hope that that day will soon come.
Thank you to the messages of support too.
I will never ever change. I will always stand up for what I believe in. My integrity has been expensive, yet worth every penny.
For those that missed this before, here is the silence observed perfectly by the 2000 at Southampton Police Station..
Thank you.
This short sketch is both entertaining and insightful. You’ll all recognise it. Beyond the humor, it offers a sharp reflection on the realities of DEI and the experiences many people continue to navigate.
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@DanielGoldersUK@RobKenyonReform@RestoreBritain You are presuming Andy will win not only this election but then a leadership election. Anyway that will just help come the real test. A general election.
Remember it was Reform splitting the vote that got us labour in the 1st place.
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