@MaxineFothergil@RestoreBritain_ I want to thank the lad at the end who donated to the Rape Gang Inquiry. It's appreciated.
If anyone knows him, please pass my thanks on to him.
I sit in Parliament listening to these ministers, and it’s all just so depressing - the vast majority of them have never run a business, and it SHOWS. You would not believe how bad it is.
They think ‘work’ means turning up to an office between 9 and 5, answering a few emails, and going home at the end of the day. Nice lunch break, few coffees away from the desk, probably a smoking break or several. It doesn’t - not for the millions of men and women who actually create the wealth that funds the state.
Running a small business isn’t a job. It’s a way of life. It is life. It’s 24/7/365. It’s relentless. You are the accountant, HR department, compliance officer, cleaner, marketer, and customer service team - all in one. There’s no sick pay, no safety net, and no taxpayer-funded pension waiting for you.
Holiday? Good luck. If you do manage to get away, it’s checking the phone all day, every day. Wife/husband obviously getting pissed off. We’ve all been there...
It’s all on you. Every invoice chased, every tax deadline met, every bit of red tape navigated is on you. And if you make one mistake, one error, one small slip-up, the state comes after you - in a relentlessly efficient manner that is never afforded to us when we ask questions of it.
Most MPs have no idea what that feels like. They just don’t. We’re going to see more of this in the budget I’m sure. More hurt. More pain. More tax. They don’t get it.
They don’t understand that when a small business owner gets hit with another tax, it’s not absorbed by a ‘budget’ - it’s taken straight out of their family’s pocket.
There is no ‘deficit’ in the business world - that’s called going bust.
And they certainly don’t understand what real risk looks like. Politicians can vote through a policy on Monday and forget it by Tuesday - a small business owner lives with the consequences of that policy for years, decades. The MP monthly salary is safe. It always has been. In the public sector before, and in the public sector after - if not that, some charity/NGO funded entirely by the public sector.
GET A REAL JOB.
If MPs actually spent a week running a small firm - paying suppliers, tackling VAT, navigating health and safety law, sorting out HR issues, chasing clients for payment, trying to expand while staying compliant with everything from GDPR to local planning regulations - they’d legislate very differently. I can promise you that.
They’d realise that most of Britain’s problems could be solved by the state doing less, not more.
Cutting tax. Simplifying regulation. Slashing back the HRification of the country. Trusting people who actually produce things to get on with it.
Instead, we have a political class that talks endlessly about ‘growth’ while brutally punishing the only people capable of delivering it - especially going after the family businesses/farms, which is a particularly spiteful policy decision.
Small business owners are people who work harder than almost anyone in Parliament could imagine - and who are treated worse for it.
Britain’s small businesses don’t succeed because of politicians, they survive in spite of them.
Reading all about how Starmer’s Chagos surrender deal will fund tax cuts for the Mauritians, pay off its national debt and develop a “future fund” to “create wealth for future generations” of Mauritius. Oh good. This all just what we want to hear. Starmer with his finger on the pulse, again.
I couldn’t give a toss about Mauritius or the Mauritians. Nor should any British politician.
For Starmer to hand away that amount of money, for something we ALREADY OWN, is treasonous. He has betrayed Britain. It's that simple.
No point dancing around it. He has. What is the motivation of this deal? What do the British people benefit? The honest answer is absolutely SOD all.
That £30 billion, at least, is British taxpayer money. It should be spent in Britain, on British people.
It’s like me handing a few acres of my farm away for free, to then sign a lease renting that land back for extortionate amounts of money. Would I do that? No.
Why? Because I’m not thick.
Starmer always likes to say he’s the son of a 'toolmaker'.
His father certainly made one tool.
One billion in benefits for foreign national households a month. One billion. Up from £461 million in March 2022. There is a simple solution. STOP PAYING IT.
Stop paying foreign nationals hundreds of millions of pounds in benefits every month. Just stop doing it.
If you’re a foreign national - you come, you contribute, you integrate, you speak the language, you pay your taxes and you work. If you don’t do that? You go home - not a complicated principle.
We’re paying indolent foreigners to sit on their backsides and contribute nothing, but take plenty.
Why? How is that helping the British people? Here’s a clue - IT’S NOT.
Just say no. The answer is no. You can’t have benefits.
There will be mass self deportations.
There needs to be an almost complete blanket ban on foreign nationals claiming Universal Credit - other than a very small number who have financially contributed for many years.
Other than that, no. No benefits. Sorry.
We shouldn’t be afraid to say this...
Go home.
If you can’t contribute, go home.
Experiments to 'dim the sun' will cost the public purse £56.8 million, the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology has told me.
£56.8 million. Is this spend really necessary?
We've got this far with the sun as it is - let's just leave it alone, shall we?
Thank you @Katie_Lam_MP for finally being brave enough to say this out loud, in parliament.
It's clear it was hard for you to read, hard for us to hear, but so much harder for those little girls to endure.
These little girls, some as young as 7, as many as 300k of them, deserve answers and change.
WE the people, deserve to know, and demand to know the names of every single monster involved in the mass rape of the country's children. From social workers, to police Chiefs, to councillors, and every single person in between. They ALL need to be held to account.
We want to know why more money has gone in to protecting mosques, than these children. We want to know why more time and effort has gone in to silencing us the people, with accusations of "Islamaphobia" and "racism", going as far as creating laws to remove our ability to speak, than has ever gone in to making this end.
We the people will support any MP with the courage to fight this battle, and to those that wish to continue allowing the abuse of our girls; we refuse to tolerate the intolerable.
BREAKING 🚨: British Citizens are gathering outside Downing Street demanding the removal of Keir Starmer.
With each passing minute, more people join the crowd, enjoying the sunny weather while waving British flags and expressing their concerns.
The british are rising up.
£500,000 is our big target for the Rape Gang Inquiry, and we're just £14k away.
The average donation is £31.65. If you can give £5, £10, £20 - anything is appreciated.
To get to half a million in just over a week would be historic. People want answers.
https://t.co/HVousudgJR
The sentencing council had until 5pm to respond to my legal challenge or face an injunction.
I was advised we had a strong chance of winning.
They have folded under the pressure.
THANK YOU to everyone who supported our campaign to save equality before the law.
I am 43 years old. I cannot recall a time in my life when I have been as depressed about the state of Britain and England —a country I love—as I am today.
Here are 5 things that happened in the last week alone that point to the terrible future that awaits our once great country unless we urgently and radically change course.
1. In the political system, a group of MPs, many of whom preside over disadvantaged neighbourhoods here in Britain, decided to lobby instead for an airport in … Pakistan … to please their Muslim constituents, thereby continuing to usher in a dark and dangerous sectarianism into our politics that was further reflected this week in the election of “independent” local candidates campaigning not on issues central to Britain but … Palestine. We are heading, slowly but surely, toward a model of sectarian politics that looks more like Lebanon than Britain.
2. In the legal system, a remote, unelected, unaccountable and self-righteous ‘Sentencing Council’ refused a request from elected government ministers to change guidelines that will entrench a two-tier legal system, whereby people from racial, sexual and gender minorities will be treated more favourably than others when handing out prison sentences, thereby violating the principle that everybody in this country should be treated equally before the law
3. In the judicial system, police decided to arrest two parents whose only ‘offence’ was to complain about their local school in a WhatsApp group, with the Orwellian school and police authorities both prioritising the ‘emotional safety’ of a few fragile teachers over the need to uphold free speech and individual liberty in this country.
4. In the immigration system, meanwhile, we learned that 6,000 illegal migrants have now arrived on our shores on small boats in the first three months of this year, 40% up on last year, with crossings happening every day this past week, taking the total since 2018 to 157,000 illegal migrants who are costing struggling British taxpayers upwards of £7 BILLION a year. This isn’t only breaking our laws but is throwing full light on the total incompetence and inability of our politicians and the UK state to control our own borders, keep our own people safe, and maintain our status as a sovereign nation.
5. And in the economy, lastly, this week we learned that our hapless rulers in Westminster are now more interested in helping foreign nationals and illegal migrants than their own people, with a Spring Statement from the Chancellor confirming they are more focused on slashing welfare and support for British pensioners, workers, and farmers, who come from these islands and whose ancestors have contributed to these islands for centuries, than they are on slashing the BILLIONS these same British taxpayers are now being forced to spend subsidising foreigners, illegal migrants, foreign criminals, our broken asylum system, and foreign aid which is still being used to support the likes of eco-farms in Nepal, obese children in China, and LGBT campaigns overseas.
Sorry, but enough is enough.
The people in power, the people who are presiding over these disastrous decisions, really need to start thinking about where all this is going, where all this is pushing us as a people and a nation. Because it’s increasingly clear, to me at least, that the eventual destination will be a very dangerous, dark and divided place indeed. There is a total lack of strong leadership in this country.
We need to change course, now. We need to start putting the British people first, now. And we need to start radically reforming the entire political, legal, judicial and economic system, now. Because unless we do then we are all heading into very serious trouble
Mass immigration is changing our country in ways that none of us consented to - in fact, we voted against it over and over and over.
A large number of this population explosion will not integrate, will not speak the language, will not contribute.
Let's be honest here - they will be a drain on Britain.
Population enclaves will grow further, with new ones forming - often focusing around cultures that do not share the same values as us, particularly on women.
These are already all over the UK, and growing.
British people have seen their communities completely transform in a matter of years. Thriving neighbourhoods, turned into a scene from a foreign country, to be honest.
We are allowed to be upset about this. And it is certainly not racist to voice concerns around this rapid change.
People don't speak English, they live by their own laws and show zero respect for the country that welcomed them. Why are there 85 sharia courts operating in our country? I say ban every single one.
Migrants who arrive should change their way of life to fit around us, not the other way round. They must integrate. That responsibility is on them, not us.
Illegal migrants need to be deported. Legal immigration needs to be brutally slashed. But we also need to move away from this idea that if you arrived legally, you can stay forever.
Fundamental reform is required, particularly on indefinite leave to remain.
If a foreign national doesn't work, doesn't contribute, doesn't speak English, doesn't live by our laws, doesn't even like us - why are they here? Why are they allowed to stay? What are benefit are they providing to the British people?
No English, no visa. No work, no visa.
If a foreign national is unable to support themselves and their family financially? They should leave. It is not our responsibility to fund housing, benefits and healthcare.
Sorry, it's just not.
Our immigration system has to work for the British, that is the ONLY thing that matters.
We need to start a proper, honest conversation about this because the current path is unsustainable - it simply cannot go on.
I will not allow this to happen… WE will not allow this to happen! Ongoing plans and strategies are being put in place (fear not) and my shield is well and truly reattached to my left forearm… The weapons of choice I’ll use in my right hand to lead this charge will not be those of which I’m accustomed but instead will lay within my personal skillset and knowledge of safety, security and unity, also within the strength of the team (SMEs) that I build around me but predominantly within the patriotism & passion of the people. If it’s hope that’s needed whilst we hold the line then please let me reassure you that my eyes are well and truly locked in and laser focused on 2028! 🫡🇬🇧
UK should now also:
1. Bail out of WHO
2. Cancel net zero scam
3. Cancel any EV mandates
4. Drill North Sea instead of allowing others to do it and buy our own oil back 10X cost!
5. Cancel all gender nonsense
6. Stop all climate con narratives and come out of Paris accord
7. Reduce taxes so business can thrive and create more jobs
8. Collect any and all international money that’s owed to us
9. Home grow and make as much as we can and increase exports
Let’s get the United Kingdom back to being a happy place to live.
Did I miss anything?