Oh, Torsten. The moral crusader. The ethics watchdog. The man who would police Farage's donations while his own party drowns in a swamp of undeclared gifts and millionaire patronage.
You attack Farage for "undeclared donations from a criminal." You do this with a straight face. You do this as a Labour MP. You do this while your own leader had to scramble to declare gifts from Lord Alli after initially "forgetting" the rules. Clothes. Accommodation. Gifts for his wife. The same Lord Alli who funded Starmer's campaign. The same Lord Alli who bought access and influence and now enjoys the view from the moral high ground you pretend to occupy.
The donations to Farage were made before he was even an MP, Torsten. Different rules applied. But facts never stopped a desperate smear, did they? You see the polling. You see Reform rising. You see your working-class base abandoning you for the man you cannot beat on ideas, so you try to beat him with bureaucratic technicalities. How noble. How brave. How utterly predictable.
Your party took four million pounds from Quadrature Capital. Your party took millions from Dale Vince while he harvested one hundred and forty-five million in taxpayer subsidies. Your party is funded by unions who expect their pound of flesh in policy concessions. But yes, please, lecture us about donations and personal gain.
You are not an ethics campaigner, Torsten. You are a hypocrite with a press release. A man who throws stones from a glass palace built by exactly the kind of donors you pretend to despise. The public see through you. They see the selective outrage. They see the desperation. They see a party that has lost the argument and now seeks to disqualify the winner.
Keep throwing those stones, Torsten. Your glass house is already cracking.
🇵🇱 A Polish man was attacked by two Muslims for saying Polish streets and parks are not for Islamic prayers.
He’s urging Poles to defend their values and protect their women before it’s too late.
Deport Islamists and ban their immigration?
A. Yes
B. No
I want to place on record a huge thanks to Owen Jones for a fantastic puff piece - I couldn't have penned it better myself.
Here's how he describes Restore Britain...
We 'openly demand the mass deporting of “millions and millions”. They even demand the imprisonment of officials and politicians “who knowingly placed dangerous third-world savages in our communities”, as they put it.'
Yes.
Too right, Owen.
Benjamin Netanyahu: “And our message to the terrorists is clear: You can run, you can hide, but in the end, Israel will get you."
He promised and delivered.
The French have had enough. The murder of 17-year-old Louis was the final straw — his mother didn’t want calm, she wanted justice.
The people have rallied. France is on fire tonight.
Remigration now?
A. Yes
B. No
Today, we were told that the 15-year-old boy who killed our beautiful 9-year-old niece, Aria, with a single stab wound to the chest is NOT GUILTY of murder or manslaughter.
How is this justice?
#JusticeForAria
🚨"Police need to stop WOKE CULTURE"
Peter Bleksley shows his anger as an independent report reveals that nepotism, cronyism and far-left politics are rife throughout the police in Britain.
"We have been shouting this from the rooftops"
@PeterBleksley | @jkyleofficial
🚨 THE MOMENT THE GENDER IDEOLOGY COLLAPSED.
During a remarkable interview, Labour's Health Secretary James Murray admitted he has changed his position on one of the defining debates of recent years.
Camilla Tominey: "Do you think a woman can have a penis? Because you did previously."
James Murray: "No, I don't."
Camilla Tominey: "So you've changed your mind?"
James Murray: "Yes."
Pressed on why, Murray struggled to explain how he had previously held the opposite view.
Tominey's response cut to the heart of the issue:
"You're very well educated. How on earth could you have previously thought that a woman could have a penis?"
This isn't just any politician.
It's the UK's Health Secretary—the minister responsible for the NHS, women's health, and healthcare policy.
For years, many people who argued that biological sex is real and immutable said they were dismissed, criticised, or labelled as bigots.
Today, positions that were once treated as beyond the pale are increasingly being accepted across politics, medicine and the courts.
The real question is this: if they were wrong then, who will be held accountable for the consequences of those policies
Labour’s Deputy Leader has said that social media rules around elections must be tightened…
A ban on X is coming.
If they try it, Restore Britain will fight them in the courts, and hold the biggest protest London has ever seen.