Reclaiming British patriotism. Advocating for a foreign policy of principled pragmatism, national sovereignty, and the British national interest. Est. 2023.
This is the latest version of our constitution,
please read it thoroughly and engage with the arguments to understand our vision for this great country.
At the end of the document you will find 2 relevant case studies of our foreign policy in practice.
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@Alfred_1098@greenbenali The agriculture industry in the UK is 99% White British, because historically farmsteads have been mainly inherited through native lineage for centuries. It's one of the few sectors left, that are exclusive to us. We are not allowed exclusivity anymore in this anti-white agenda
@Brahmacharyan@NegationF Centralise the government on the Isle Of Man, rather than Westminster, and let each of the 4 nations have their own sub-parliaments in their respected capital cities
@hay_banda@Ziro123876@JaydaBF To say that the English are immigrants in their own land is a bit absurd, especially when they are just as Celtic as they are Germanic. This argument is used to undermine the English's ancestral right to their homeland compared to modern day immigrants. It's ethnocidal rhetoric
@linmeitalks They should want a better life but they shouldn't prioritse Britain in order to succeed with that. they should prioritise their homeland, everything they do should be with that objective in mind. Not everyone in the world can fit into the tiny UK
@NHPUKOfficial The question we should be asking is not "Are they British/English?" , rather "Should they want to identify as British/English?".
If anything it's more offensive to declare that Bukayo Saka as English before his Yoruba heritage.
Time to decolonise identities I reckon
@andrewc44104127 Even when every immigrant is back in their respective homelands, the remnants of their jargon will still continue in the voices of our descendants. About time we 'decolonise' that ASAP
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I would like the Welsh language to be an actual part of Britain that is respected and used day to day and not a decolonial battering ram used by spiteful freaks to pull cheap gotchas during election season.