STATEMENT TO MY AUDIENCE
If this is one of the last posts you ever see from British Intel on X, then I owe you a direct and honest explanation.
First and foremost, I have worked relentlessly to build a British news and analysis page from the ground up, with little personal gain and a great deal of sacrifice. I feel deeply sorry for everyone who now stands to lose their livelihood, their platform, or their voice as a result of the actions of a corrupt government. Independent analysts, journalists, creators, and small businesses did not cause this - but they will pay the price.
What is happening now has gone far beyond child protection, regulation, or safety. This is about control. X has become the one major platform where the government cannot fully manage the narrative, where ordinary people expose corruption, incompetence, hypocrisy, and failure in real time. That is why it is being targeted. Not because it is uniquely dangerous, but because it is uniquely uncontrollable.
I am angry. I am defiant. And I am not backing down from saying this is a disgrace.
No mandate.
No vote.
No public consent.
Millions opposed.
And still they push ahead.
This government is testing how far it can go. Banning a major news platform used by millions of Britons is not a minor policy choice. It is an attack on democratic discourse itself. You do not protect democracy by switching it off. You do not defend freedom by banning debate.
We must fight this government politically, lawfully, and relentlessly. That means pressure. That means peaceful resistance. That means refusing to accept censorship. That means backing candidates and movements that defend free speech, not manage it into extinction.
If this account goes quiet, understand this: it is not because I gave up. It is because the line was crossed by those in power, not by those speaking out.
Thank you to every single person who stood with this account, challenged it, supported it, and believed that truth matters. Whatever comes next, do not let them convince you that silence is safety, or that obedience is virtue.
This has gone too far.
British Intel