Every single day, for as long as I've been conscious of politics, my mind has been burdened with the existential question of England's survival and the need to help save it in any way I can. Not just because, unlike Richard, I will most likely live to see it, but because I feel a responsibility to British generations yet unborn. They should not have to endure a volatile, restless, dangerous future simply because Boomer Richard Tice didn't think they were worth considering. Disgusting. Vile. And said without shame.
The foreboding prospect of becoming a minority in our own homeland is the issue: the greatest issue. Without the native British people being sovereign in Britain, the history of our island, going forward, will no longer be the same inheritance that stretches back to ancient times. It will be as alien a civilisation as Constantinople was after 1453. This is our crucible. If we don't succeed here, England will not survive this century. Those in Reform who can't appreciate that should get out of the way and clear off to the UAE, seeing as that offers all they truly care about.
The ability to project your imagination into the future, and make plans accordingly, and act upon those plans, is quite literally the difference between Man and the beasts. Lol.
I suggest we build a COLOSSAL statue of Robert Clive.
Colossal.
Twenty stories high. Covered in polished bronze. Shining like a god.
And it is paid for with all the money we stop sending to India and Pakistan in the form of 'foreign aid'.
If you donโt understand how close tens of millions of Britons are to wanting a full-blown revolution, let alone fail to understand why, then you have no value as a political commentator
Farage seems rather unsettled when itโs pointed out to him that a recent freedom of information request, from the Ministry of Justice, showed that Indian nationals accounted for the highest number of sexual assaults on women in 2024.