There are moments when a people look upon their land and wonder whether its best days lie behind it. Yet the old roads are not wholly lost, nor are the hearth-fires extinguished. Beyond the noise and quarrelling of the age, many still remember a Britain of sturdy communities, honest labour, secure borders, and a government that serves its people rather than itself.
In such times, some choose comfort and drift with the current. Others take up the harder task of renewal. They do not seek to turn back the years, but to recover what was worth preserving and carry it forward into a new age.
So the call goes out across town and countryside alike: not for despair, but for restoration; not for bitterness, but for resolve. Those who gather under the banner of Restore Britain speak of rebuilding confidence in the nation and restoring trust between the governed and those who govern. Rupert Lowe stands among those voices, arguing that decline is not inevitable and that renewal begins when ordinary citizens decide their country is worth fighting for.
The road ahead may be long, and no victory is won by words alone. Yet every journey begins when people choose to rise from their seats, leave behind resignation, and set their feet upon the path. For the future is not handed down by fate; it is shaped by those willing to defend what they cherish and build anew where others have abandoned hope.
@N_Wainright Mr wainwright. Are we just playing pretend or are we tangible enough a threat to "split the vote."
You've picked the former, so you have no grounds to complain about the latter.
You'll come around. Have a great week.
There are moments when a people look upon their land and wonder whether its best days lie behind it. Yet the old roads are not wholly lost, nor are the hearth-fires extinguished. Beyond the noise and quarrelling of the age, many still remember a Britain of sturdy communities, honest labour, secure borders, and a government that serves its people rather than itself.
In such times, some choose comfort and drift with the current. Others take up the harder task of renewal. They do not seek to turn back the years, but to recover what was worth preserving and carry it forward into a new age.
So the call goes out across town and countryside alike: not for despair, but for restoration; not for bitterness, but for resolve. Those who gather under the banner of Restore Britain speak of rebuilding confidence in the nation and restoring trust between the governed and those who govern. Rupert Lowe stands among those voices, arguing that decline is not inevitable and that renewal begins when ordinary citizens decide their country is worth fighting for.
The road ahead may be long, and no victory is won by words alone. Yet every journey begins when people choose to rise from their seats, leave behind resignation, and set their feet upon the path. For the future is not handed down by fate; it is shaped by those willing to defend what they cherish and build anew where others have abandoned hope.
The biggest week in Restore Britain's history starts tomorrow.
By this time next Sunday, there won't be a man, woman or child in this country who hasn't heard of Rupert Lowe.
The establishment underestimated us, and they're about to find out. #RestoreBritain 🇬🇧
@Queenshandbag1@blaiklockBP@RupertLowe10@Nigel_Farage That's not really what these numbers mean. Questions are posed to hold parliament to account and also reveal information / increase transparency.
Don't you think Nigel should be doing more to hold Labour's feet to the fire?
Or maybe you think they're doing a good job?
@TumbleweedChase@LadyRebecca_1 Also you didn't answer my question and deflected just as I knew you would.
You're slippery because you know I'm right about Nigel's record. He's a TERRIBLE MP.
@TumbleweedChase@LadyRebecca_1 Yeah, remember when he promised our borders would be more secure upon gaining sovereignty? Brexit in name only.
Great campaign. Terrible outcome.
All talk, no trousers.
This issue crystallises my problems with Farage. He's great at campaigning, saying the right things (mostly) but he doesn't actually show up to get the job done.
He will however, accept dodgy donations to the tune of millions and even smaller payments for embarrassing cameo videos where people literally put words in his mouth.
He's all talk, no trousers.
Now look into Rupert's work on his grooming gang enquiry and his constant questions to civil servants. He understands how government works and he isn't afraid to call out bad policy.
@TumbleweedChase@LadyRebecca_1 I'm not sure what your point is. I'm to trust him because he successfully campaigned for Brexit?
He's an easy man to purchase and he's very rarely in parliament representing his constituency. To me, that says more about his quality than campaigns ever could.
@TumbleweedChase@LadyRebecca_1 On paper, the Conservatives looked distinct from Labour but they failed to roll back Blairite policies, even after 14 years of opportunity. They deceived us.
Farage is just as bad. He's moving more hard-line in reaction to Lowe and it smacks of posturing. I don't trust him.
Fair enough, I understand.
I would debate the claim that Lowe is an ethnonationalist, but I have noticed that some Restore supporters are.
We can go back and forth all day pointing out extreme views in the supportership of any party - E.g. Melting people down to fill potholes.
Anyway, good chat. Thank you for being respectful. All the best.
I would rather back Restore and risk the split than vote for Reform.
Farage and co. are a continuation of the 2010s Conservative politics. Peer beneath the facade and it'll be Blairite governance all over again. I know this because Farage has shifted his rhetoric to match Rupert's. There is no conviction there, just posturing.
By 2029, Restore will be massive, anyway. You are underestimating the momentum we have. We're telling everyone we're going to win because WE BELIEVE IT.