Society should stop demonising young white boys as violent, dangerous and broken.
White working class lads are one of the most disadvantaged groups in our country.
They are not a 'problem' or villains-in-waiting.
Remind me. Where's the Netflix drama on Pakistani rape gangs?
@RupertLowe10 It's absolutely criminal that the public has to raise money for this inquiry. It is criminal because it's definitely some type of criminal offence to deny an inquiry into multiple child protection laws/practices blatantly broken or ignored by the very people sworn to uphold them.
I went to the UK for #Ramadan , and what I saw wasn’t Britain. It was Bin Laden’s dream come true. Muslim youth, especially students, were radicalised to the core. Some parroted Muslim Brotherhood slogans, others looked like they were just waiting for jihadist marching orders. British money, collected in the name of charity, was flowing straight into the blood-soaked fields of Yemen, Syria, and Gaza to fund terror and murder civilians, not to feed the hungry.
What I saw wasn’t the UK. It was Londonistan and Birminghamstan, where universities preach victimhood instead of values, and lectures sound more like sermons from the caliphate than lessons in a democracy.
Then I looked at the so-called "activists," and it all made sense. These aren’t champions of justice. They are frauds in protest gear. A self-proclaimed feminist screams for Gaza while Hamas rapes and kidnaps Israeli women, but she falls silent when women are hanged in Iran. They chant against Israel but say nothing about Erdoğan’s police smashing dissent in Turkey. They cry for Gaza but turn their backs on Syria’s genocide of Christians, Alawites, Druze, and Kurds. And when the Houthis launch rockets at civilians in Saudi Arabia, Egypt, or Israel, not a peep.
These are not activists. They are either puppets of Islamist propaganda or clueless fools too blind to see they are marching for tyranny, not justice.
The truth about Reform UK that no one wants to say out loud.
I want to speak openly about something that has been building for some time.
I vehemently disagreed with Richard Tice over his support of the Genetic Modification injections.
I had a major fallout in WhatsApp groups and online with his partner, who flatly refused to even listen to the countless people whose friends and family members were murdered with midazolam and morphine.
Despite that, I put my concerns aside.
Why?
Because I believed Reform UK was the best and only hope left to save our country.
Myself and a team of dedicated individuals gave everything to build a local branch capable of challenging Labour in two of their strongest constituencies.
We believed in the mission and we backed it with action.
But the deeper we got, the more obvious the truth became.
The disgraceful treatment of Rupert Lowe.
The total lack of support for local branches across the country.
The refusal to honour their own Contract with the People, walking back on firm pledges to leave the ECHR, now reduced to vague talk of a referendum, and abandoning their promise to deport illegal immigrants by refusing to act on those already here.
And the lies, the absolute lies, about democratising the party.
We were told that members would shape policy. That local people would be empowered. That branches would have a voice.
But none of it was true.
Branches were not allowed to vote on their own officers. Just interim appointments who could be removed at the whim of party HQ.
Decisions were made behind closed doors.
Ordinary members were sidelined. Community voice was replaced by central control.
This was not a grassroots movement. It was a top down illusion.
And I am saying this not out of bitterness, but because people need to wake up.
Reform UK is not the solution. They are not the resistance. They are not the future.
They will either fold or morph into Conservative 2.0, another cog in the same broken machine.
And I know that will upset some people. I understand why.
Because when you are clinging to the wreckage, anything that looks like hope is hard to let go of.
But we must let go. This country is crying out for something different, not just new faces, but a new system.
One that puts people in control.
We need something that holds politicians to account.
That lets communities choose and remove their own representatives.
That makes promises legally binding, not optional.
In short, we need real democracy, not the theatre we are currently fed.
I am not walking away. I am stepping up.
And I know I am not alone.
If you have felt that something is not right , if you have felt ignored, lied to, and betrayed, then you already know.
Deep down, you know this system has to go.
There is a better way. And we are going to build it.
@RupertLowe10 I agree, but I do actually care about diversity when I start to feel I'm actually a minority - too much of something is not always a good thing.