Patriot my arse. Frank Wright is a British far-right activist who gained limited prominence while campaigning for Restore Britain in the Makerfield by-election.
He writes for the grotesquely divisive propaganda comic, the Country Squire Magazine, where he predictably critiques modern liberalism, 'cultural decline', and immigration from a traditional Catholic perspective.
Like all far-right nutters, he emphasises an adolescent ill-informed concept of 'native' British identity. Wink wink.
Mainstream outlets including The Times rightly describe Restore Britain and figures like Wright as extremist or far-right for their rhetoric on identity, Islam, and liberal democracy.
Wright's "Restoration philosophy" is pretentious, overblown alarmism wrapped in Catholic traditionalist jargon. He recycles real UK problems into a sweeping "civilizational suicide" conspiracy, blaming the entire post-war liberal order, with other conspiratorial flourishes like blaming Israel/Netanyahu for Europe's migration woes, and claiming native Brits (like his hero Rupert Lowe) are "systematically excluded." Are they fuck.
It's classic far-right outrage/decline porn: selective facts, romanticised past, and simplistic grand narrative, over evidence-based policy. His Substack essays cherry-pick and misrepresent history to fit an adolescent "everything is collapsing, only counter-revolution saves us" rant. No serious, costed, solutions, just "remigration" and 'native' priority rhetoric.
His divisive ill-informed framing alienates the overwhelming majority of normal British people, who favour pragmatic reform within liberal democracy over civilizational "restoration" bullshit.