This might have been Farage's political downfall. I believe the Reform vote this time round was a vote for @RestoreBritain_ only they weren't ready to stand candidates. Next time is the avalanche for a prepared @RestoreBritain_
1 week until we Unite The Kingdom and the West ๐ฌ๐ง
In 7 days time, we descend on OUR capital in the greatest patriotic show of strength that the world has ever seen.
With the addition of Starmer now refusing to leave.
It's never been more important to take a stand.
Join us!
After a historic clean sweep in Great Yarmouth, Restore Britain leader Rupert Lowe is saying NO DEAL to Nigel Farage and Reform UK.
In first post-election interview, he tells me: "Watch my lips: I don't work with people who try to send me to prison for nothing."
@RupertLowe10
General election now.
This is the biggest vote of no confidence in the shitbag globalist elites ever.
@UKLabour are finished.
Good riddance you bunch of Britain hating traitors.
๐จ๐ฌ๐งA strong statement from Rupert Lowe is once again stirring debate across the UK. His comments touch on issues of language, identity, and what it means to be part of British society โ topics that have long divided public opinion.
For some, the message reflects concerns about integration and the importance of a shared national identity. They argue that language plays a key role in communication, community cohesion, and participation in public life, especially for those seeking to represent others in positions of leadership.
Others, however, see such views as too harsh and exclusionary, pointing out that Britain has always been a diverse and multicultural country. They argue that people contribute to society in many different ways, regardless of language barriers, and that opportunities should not be restricted so rigidly.
As the conversation continues, it raises wider questions about fairness, inclusion, and the expectations placed on those living and working in the UK.
What do you think โ is this a reasonable stance or does it go too far?
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๐จEUROPE PREPARING FOR WAR. WITH WHO?
Germany is expanding military readiness.
France is rolling out national service.
Piece by pieceโ
The groundwork is being laid.
Not announced loudly.
Not explained clearly.
But happening.
Because governments donโt make moves like this
without expecting something ahead.
Ask yourself:
Why now?
Why the urgency?
Why the shift in tone across Europe?
This isnโt about panic.
Itโs about positioning.
And history showsโ
Populations are often the last to be told
what leaders are preparing for.
So hereโs the real question:
How would you feel if your sons and daughters
were the ones sent to fightโand possibly dieโ
for decisions made by Starmer, Macron and Ursula von der Leyen?
Stay aware.
Stay prepared.