I'm incredibly offended at what this Labour MP has just said about me in Parliament.
He states that I would sack every DEI officer in the NHS.
Total nonsense. Let's be accurate - I would sack every single DEI officer across the entire public sector.
It can't come soon enough!
A year before 7/7 I was stabbed, beaten and left for dead on a street in Manchester. It was a gang of Somali youths. My colleagues - I was working at a university - couldn’t bring themselves to blame the perpetrators. It was poverty, it was me, it was anything. But it wasn’t the masked thugs with stanley knives.
7/7 was the same. London Mayor Ken Livingstone urged us not to apportion blame. Even now the MSM refuses to acknowledge the Islamist nature of the crime. It’s an extraordinary state of affairs.
Years later, in 2017, when twenty-two people, some of them children, were killed in the Manchester Arena attack, history repeated itself. Don’t look back in anger. One Love. Shit poetry.
The stabbing I got over. But it took me years to come to terms with the pathetic reaction from the hand-wringing identitarians. That was really, really damaging. So I understand full well the harm we do to ourselves when we pretend 7/7 was some bizarre and contextless tragedy.
It was Islamist terror - and there’s more to come.
And you know what? We have absolutely no hope of effectively dealing with it.
A year before 7/7 I was stabbed, beaten and left for dead on a street in Manchester. It was a gang of Somali youths. My colleagues - I was working at a university - couldn’t bring themselves to blame the perpetrators. It was poverty, it was me, it was anything. But it wasn’t the masked thugs with stanley knives.
7/7 was the same. London Mayor Ken Livingstone urged us not to apportion blame. Even now the MSM refuses to acknowledge the Islamist nature of the crime. It’s an extraordinary state of affairs.
Years later, in 2017, when twenty-two people, some of them children, were killed in the Manchester Arena attack, history repeated itself. Don’t look back in anger. One Love. Shit poetry.
The stabbing I got over. But it took me years to come to terms with the pathetic reaction from the hand-wringing identitarians. That was really, really damaging. So I understand full well the harm we do to ourselves when we pretend 7/7 was some bizarre and contextless tragedy.
It was Islamist terror - and there’s more to come.
And you know what? We have absolutely no hope of effectively dealing with it.
This man is Valdo Calocane who murdered Grace, Barnaby and Ian Coates by stabbing them to death in Nottingham. I have just heard Barnabys Mum on the radio - this animal is currently a patient in a secure mental health unit and is receiving up to £800 in BENEFITS a month as technically he’s not a prisoner! I don’t know whether to laugh or cry. What an absolute insult to the victims families 💔@RestoreBritain
Every day we are reminded why this man and this party is so powerful after only 4 months.. MILLIONS MUST GO. NO IFs. NO BUTs. GET THEM OUT !!!!! There is simply NO other choice. @RestoreBritain@RupertLowe10
.@Keir_Starmer, your statement says you have absolutely no tolerance for abhorrent scenes of violence like this on our streets.
With respect, tolerance is not the issue. Nobody tolerates a near beheading on a residential street in Belfast. The question your statement carefully avoids is prevention. And prevention requires honesty about a pattern your government has consistently refused to name.
A man in his thirties, a Somali national, pinned a man to the ground on a residential street and stabbed him repeatedly in the face and neck. Members of the public intervened with a hurling stick. A woman required hospital treatment for the stress of witnessing it. This happened in Northern Ireland, a place that has known more than its share of violence, and even there residents said they had never seen anything like it.
Your government has presided over record small boat crossings. It has failed to proscribe the IRGC despite repeated promises. It has blocked the grooming gang inquiry for a year before being forced to concede it. It has spent £10 billion on asylum accommodation contracts. It has actively resisted measures that would have reduced the number of unvetted individuals entering and remaining in this country.
The victims of these attacks are not statistics. They are British people, going about their lives on their own streets, who were failed before the attack happened. Failed at the border. Failed by a system that prioritises the rights of those who arrive illegally over the safety of those who were already here.
Your thoughts are with the victim. So are ours. The difference is that thoughts are not policy. Thoughts do not secure borders. Thoughts do not remove individuals with no right to be here. Thoughts do not protect the next victim, whose name we do not yet know, on a street we cannot yet identify, from an attack that has not yet happened.
How many more before the thoughts become action?
I want people finally held to account for what has been done to our country.
Civil servants, judges, politicians.
If they have knowingly placed unvetted dangerous third world savages in our communities, near our children, then a Restore Britain Government will aim to prosecute them.
If that includes Reform’s Robert Jenrick and Suella Braverman, then so be it.
When they held the power - they welcomed that Sudanese monster into our country and handed him a visa. An attempted beheading followed their decision.
Those responsible must be held to account.
And I want to send a very clear message to officials planning to place more of these men in communities across Britain - near schools, nurseries, families.
When Restore Britain wins the next election, we will pursue you with the full power of the state.
That will apply retrospectively.
If those in power are made to feel the consequences of their decisions, the quality of those decisions will improve.
We are so far past half-measures now, the country is too far gone.
Britain needs a democratic revolution.
That is exactly what Restore Britain is going to do.
I have seen plenty of predictions regarding Makerfield.
Here is mine:
Restore will win around 42%
How this will happen..
Restore taking 25–30% from Reform + 6–10% from Labour, combined with solid non-voter mobilisation (25–35% of the pool), puts Restore in a strong position to win.
Great Yarmouth First (Restore) significantly outperformed Reform and took the large majority of the right-wing/local populist vote in those divisions — clear evidence that Restore-linked groups can capture a substantial share (likely in the 25–40%+ range in strong areas) that would otherwise go to Reform.
Roughly 88,000 more votes were cast across Norfolk in 2026 compared to 2021. There was higher mobilisation of previous non-voters/low-propensity voters in the divisions they contested.
#Restore
#Makerfield
The numbers speak for themselves.
Rupert Lowe: 1,441 parliamentary contributions in 2025.
Nigel Farage: 39.
One is doing the work. The other is doing the media rounds.
Who would you rather have fighting for Britain?