Private constituency-wide polling in Makerfield just released by 'The i Paper' has shown Restore Britain's support in the constituency is huge, and growing fast.
We are going to deliver the biggest shock the British establishment has ever received next Thursday.
Rachel Reeves is about to tell British workers that the way to “back Britain” is to reimburse visa costs for firms hiring from abroad while a generation of young people here cannot get a foothold in the labour market.
This scheme targets scale-up firms in digital tech, life sciences and clean energy, with refunds on visa costs capped at £5,000 per employee and £25,000 per company each year.
So the message to struggling British graduates is brutally simple: if you were born here, you get lectures about skills and resilience; if you are imported into the right sector, government money suddenly appears.
How is that remotely defensible when youth unemployment is running at 16.2% and nearly one million young people are already NEET?
Soccer would not exist without immigrants. Immigrants play and coach the game, work in the stadiums, fill the stands, and make celebrations like the World Cup possible. Six of the players on the US Men's National Team are immigrants.
We will not allow ICE or anyone else to sow fear in our communities — especially at this moment. As the world comes to our city, we will stand proudly with our immigrant neighbors and reject these attacks for what they are: an attempt to divide us.
@WG_RumblePants NZ bowled too short to brook, that said showed how good he is. Went aggressive as soon as Robinson came in. I thought it was the overheads more than the pitch. Very windy too
As far as I’m aware the groundsman can’t do nowt about poor batting and overhead conditions. They can however ensure that a wicket can go 5 days. The raging turners sometimes produced (at board instruction) in the sub-continent make the winning the toss too important.
Funny how 16 wickets falling on Day 1 in the West is labeled an exciting contest between bat and ball, but the exact same scorecard in the subcontinent is branded unfit for Test cricket by so-called experts from England, Australia or even South Africa 😵💫
@willchamberlain What makes you think those of us who support Lowe and Restore want Farage and his self serving interests anywhere near our party. What the country needs is a party that will represent the silent majority’s interest and that has never been Farage.
🚨NEW: Reform UK would still beat Labour with Andy Burnham as Leader
➡️ REF: 28% (-1)
🌹 LAB: 24% (+3)
🌳 CON: 16% (-1)
🔶️ LDM: 11% (-1)
🌍 GRN: 11% (-1)
From @BMGResearch,
26th - 28th May
@stuey_beef Carillon didn’t fail becuase of PFI. If the model is so bad how many others failed due to PFI? Balfour Beatty the UKs largest ‘concession’/PFI contractor, how successful is that firm? I’m not a fan of PFI but be assured the model wasn’t to root cause of Carilion’s demise.
He may not but currently he is the only one at least saying he will. If he gets the opportunity and fails to deliver then he will be just another (in a very long list) of politicians promising something and delivering nothing. Country will be no worse off.
What about Rupert Lowe do people see that makes the think he will do the hard work of pushing through a legislative agenda of removing people from the country.
He’ll be 72 in 2029 and he’s already a sleepy old man.
@DanielJHannan More than one reason why blair wanted every child to go to university. A bloated, low quality, education system produces a lot of socialist propagandists.
@Phil_Osophi@DebsHughes9@DemaineGle22606 Giving us better policies is not vendetta. Farage will manage our decline whist feathering his own nest for his remaining days. Restore is the last chance for the silent majority to remove the failing political class and leave a decent country for our children