Restore Britain is under brutal assault by the establishment.
Listen to me when I say this - they want us gone.
Everything will be thrown at us - false allegations, dishonest polling, media hysteria, vile personal attacks. They’ve already tried to put me in prison. It will all keep coming and coming. It is going to get a lot worse, the more support we gain.
The establishment is getting very nasty with us.
Good. It shows we are making progress.
Ask yourself why? Why do they want to destroy us? Why do they react with such fury whenever ordinary British people begin organising outside their control?
Because Restore Britain is not going to merely reform the establishment - we are going to destroy it. The system will be dismantled, the state will be torn apart and rebuilt as one that serves the people it always should have done - the British people.
The permanent Westminster machine that has grown rich and comfortable while Britain became poorer, weaker, more divided and less safe is biting back. Is that any surprise?
All-powerful bureaucrats who have lived the most comfortable life for decades in shadowy Westminster corridors will have it all taken from them.
Many will even go to prison.
That’s what will happen if Restore Britain takes power.
They do not want that. They will do everything to stop that from happening. We are already seeing it.
Reform, the Tories, Labour. With them, it all continues - their club is safe.
Different slogans. Same people. Same outcome. Same decline. Is it any wonder they hate Restore Britain so much?
The establishment understands it can accept a turquoise blue. Control it, use it.
They know they can’t with Restore Britain, and that is why they want us removed.
Because we are not here to ‘reform’. It is too late for that. The country is too far gone.
The old political consensus is dead. The system has failed too many people, in too many places, for too long.
We are here to restore Britain itself its borders, its safety, its confidence, its freedoms, its competence, its sense of who we are.
And no amount of smears or intimidation will stop us doing that.
Makerfield will show Britain the way.
If you want change. And I mean real change, radical change, unprecedented change.
Join us. Join the party. Join Restore Britain.
Get your country back.
A jury in the re-trial of two brothers accused of assaulting a police officer at Manchester Airport has failed to reach a verdict.
Mohammed Fahir Amaaz and Muhammad Amaad were both on trial of assaulting armed PC Zachary Marsden.
It's all on CCTV.
We're being taken for fools.
If I moved to Bangladesh, I wouldn’t expect to be able to stand their election. So why should a Bangladeshi be allowed to stand in a British election?
No. Not right. The law must change.
British elections for British people.
Today I became @WBABoxing world champion.
The second longest ever wait (14yr319d) after Archie Moore (17yrs)
No help from promoter, tv network, steroids, no mention from British media
Just a small team of good people, guided by god! Praise be to the king of kings Jesus Christ!
🚨ABSOLUTELY HORRIFIC CALL🚨
A London woman calls in and cries her eyes out in desperation
"WE'RE NOT RACIST WE'RE PETRIFIED"
"WHAT ARE THESE POLITICIANS DOING TO US. THEY'RE PUTTING EVERYONE IN DANGER"
"I DON'T LEAVE THE HOUSE WITHOUT A MAN"
- My local shop has had 3 stabbings. 1 Murder.
- My friend was murdered last year
- A girl I know was murdered in the park
- I'm begging my son to leave the country
- My cousin was murdered
"OUR FRIENDS. OUR FAMILY ARE DYING"
🇬🇧 UK PM STARMER ACCUSED OF DODGING DONKEY SANCTUARY INHERITANCE TAX
In 1996, he bought a field behind his parents' home for £20,000, then immediately parked it in a trust, naming them as beneficiaries.
That move meant that when they died, the land - later sold for £295,000 - was excluded from inheritance tax. No valuation, no HMRC paperwork, no problem.
Starmer says it was just so his parents could run a donkey sanctuary. But trusts like this were textbook 90s estate planning, used to keep family assets off the tax radar.
He refused to say why he could not have simply given them the land or kept it while permitting them to use it.
He’s condemned tax avoidance for years. Called it “pretty simple: don’t do it.” Now his field’s saying otherwise.
If he’d gifted the land directly, it would’ve counted toward his father’s estate - which came in just under £375,000. Add the field? That jumps to nearly £670,000.
But thanks to the trust, it stayed off the books.
Source: Sunday Times