@RupertLowe10@DrowningGenX@MarlonTag He is a real hero.
Unfortunately right now many Dads are going through this, and many many daughters are being raped / tortured.
When will Britain wake up to this atrocity?
I don’t know what comes next, but for this one glorious evening let’s just appreciate that Rachel Reeves is on the way out.
A woman so devastatingly incompetent it’s almost impressive.
None of this ‘she tried her best’ guff.
She did a shit job, and we should say so.
Finding the usual insults against Restore Britain members/voters today rather boring.
Debate the arguments, argue our policy platform, discuss the wider principles of the party. But arrogantly labelling us ‘racist’ just won’t work.
It’s not 2016 anymore.
Nobody cares.
Andy Burnham won an overwhelming victory.
It is only fair to recognise that and congratulate him and his team.
An impressive campaign, particularly their effort on the ground yesterday in Makerfield which was vast.
Fair enough.
@RupertLowe10@RestoreHalifax People of Restore you should be proud.
Don’t be disheartened. This was a stepping stone.
To a better country, a better future, a better Britain.
The masses are waking up. Let’s keep going, and keep fighting.
@RupertLowe10 Congratulations to Rebecca Shepherd who did remarkably well and came in third. Brilliant effort by all those involved. And the polls suggest that a substantial number of Reform voters may well switch to Restore Britain in the future. Reform are downhill from now.
What Restore Britain has achieved is remarkable.
We officially became a political party in March. It’s June, and we’ve just fought our first parliamentary by-election. Third. Thousands of votes. In the face of the most vicious establishment onslaught.
We had no infrastructure in Makerfield. No branch, nothing. The first branch meeting had to be turned into our campaign launch. We had never knocked on a single door or delivered a single leaflet in Makerfield.
To call it a standing start is unfair. We were nowhere. And we came from nowhere to achieve that impressive score. It took other parties years and years to do what we did in a few months.
Very proud of the team, very proud of our candidate Rebecca who I was delighted to support at the count late last night.
One thing is clear.
Restore Britain is now officially on the map. We are an established national political party.
That must be reflected in fair media coverage - something distinctly lacking so far.
More importantly, the polls must start giving voters the option to choose us. The deliberate suppression of Restore Britain support must end.
We are here to stay.
Yesterday’s result will go down in history as the day Restore Britain announced itself on the national stage.
A very important night for our party.
Restore Britain must now be treated as a serious national political party.
Pollsters must prompt us and the media must give us a fair hearing.
We are here to stay.