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You must already be securing ships and the financing. Make it so that businesses and labour investors and invested in the whole thing so they can't reverse it. Then deportmabour supporters
Under a Reform government, foreign nationals in social housing will be given three months to find private accommodation or face being deported. British military veterans, long-term local residents, domestic abuse survivors will be given priority.
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The police threw a protestor so hard into a metal pole that it bent (pictures in the comments). He is now hospitalised. Surrounded by a dozen or so officers, this is the only way you could detain him? Police brutality for White working class men only.
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Where the fuck have you see such foreigners in the UK??? Average foreigner looks like this:
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We should be having non competes with reform and restore. Go into polling and then decide
Reform should step down
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As it stands Andy Burnham is going to win the Makerfield seat. He will then go on to challenge Starmer for leadership. AND??? Itโ€™s just more of the same. Labour are running this country into the ground on a scary scale. DO NOT WASTE YOUR VOTE. For the sake of our children, please vote @reformparty_uk Swallow your ego and think of our children. We can not continue like this ๐Ÿ˜ข
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So Reform have resulted to begging now, great ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚
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Police doing to white people theyโ€™d never dare do to Muslims or people of African heritage
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A simple argument, made two months ago to @Peston: the central question for our national security and sovereignty is the question of our AI capability. Even more urgent today than in April.
We are launching @UKSovereignAI ยฃ500m today for one reason: British AI capability will determine whether we get to shape Britainโ€™s economic, security and energy future ๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง My main point in conversation with @Peston
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The Right talks a lot about remingration/repatriation but there are other options and it bears mentioning so that libtards have something to discuss (they love to discuss options). A Chines Style re-education program would also be good. It needn't happen in the UK, we could form new territories say in Pakistan or Nigeria and build it up from there. Somewhere you can control the information flow and not allow NGOs and enemies to interfere. You could achieve great things if you were allowed to operate like that.
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Restore Britain are getting more people out canvassing than most people can get at demos. This is huge. The manpower is second to none.
Over 1,000 people have come to Makerfield to campaign for Restore Britain and more are on the way.
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When your pet foreigners start losing it at your anti-racist protest, just drown them out with "refugees are welcome here" chants.
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There is zero reason why these barely sentient dead-eyed creatures should be here, and it's precisely this that will lead to more of what we saw in Belfast. There will come a critical mass where streets aren't safe anywhere. This is why we will see more riots. Nobody consented to this, and people simply aren't going to put up with it. If the state doesn't remove them, the white British underclass almost certainly will - by whatever means is the most expedient. While cosseted public sector workers turn up to anti-racism demos, even they would cross the street to avoid these African men because on an instinctive level they recognise danger, but have been so comprehensively indoctrinated, they think it's a virtue to simply tolerate it. I suppose a public sector pension is a good reason to self-censor, but that does explain the obvious class disparity between the different protest groups we've seen around Britain today. There is very much a class war element to this. The division is between those who suck on the pubic sector teat and those who do not. Of course, we know that not all Africans are like this, but having abolished anything resembling selectivity in our immigration policy, Britain is now a free for all, where even small rural towns are now dangerous because of immigration, and it could be any one of us, particularly women, having to run the gauntlet to evade intellectually subnormal sexually aggressive third-worlders. It was bad enough having to put up with Pakistani rape gangs, but this is what pushes Britain into low-grade civil war. The left would have it that this is a consequence of cuts to mental health services, but we shouldn't have to make additional provisions available to deal with what is now a common sight on British streets. You're just as likely to see it in Cheltenham and York as you are in London, Bradford and Manchester. There is nothing these men can contribute to the country. All we can do is either lock them up in asylums, or leave them on the street, just waiting for them to rape, murder or maim someone. We shouldn't have to live this way, but the powers that be have decided we must, for what reason, god only knows. As such, migrants of this type must be considered a bioweapon deployed against the people. The rest are just here as cheap replacement labour. As such, the "racism" we see, is not racism. Rather it is a wholly rational response to hostile government policies which are a direct threat to our safety and security. Forcing settled people to compete with transient workers with little or no overheads is immoral. We will now see tactical racism as a means to create the hostile environment that the state will not - precisely because politicians ignore our votes. Ethnic solidarity is an instinctive defence mechanism, and we can't be surprised native Britons are now seeing the necessity for it. It's branded as racism because it's the one thing the establishment fears the most. I have more trust in that than I do the democratic process.
Meanwhile, further evidence of why so many patriots took to the streets today to demand REMIGRATION This nightmare is loose somewhere in MANCHESTER
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Gen Z have grown up watching the invaders kill and rape our people right infront of their eyes. They're taking no crap.
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Replying to @JimFergusonUK
Well the information was actually out in 2012 โ€ผ๏ธ
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x.com/JimFergusonUK/status/2โ€ฆ ๐Ÿšจ "THIS ISN'T A FAILURE. IT'S THE PLAN." Liz Truss has issued one of her strongest warnings yet. She argues that mass immigration, attacks on national identity, the erosion of free speech and the promotion of progressive ideology are not separate developments. They are connected. And they are happening because powerful political figures want them to happen. Her message is simple: Stop assuming this is incompetence. Start asking whether it is ideology. Because if policies consistently produce the same outcome year after year, many people will inevitably begin asking whether that outcome was intended all along. @trussliz
๐Ÿšจ THE PUBLIC ISN'T BUYING IT ANYMORE Mass migration is not a policy failure. I believe it is a policy choice and its by design. For decades, Western governments have ignored public opposition, weakened borders, expanded migration and then attacked, censored or demonised those who object. At some point, people have to stop asking whether this is incompetence. And start asking whether it is intentional. National identity. National sovereignty. Strong borders. Cultural cohesion. These are obstacles to the kind of global political One World Order many elites appear to favour. That is why concerns are ignored. That is why criticism is condemned. That is why censorship continues to expand. But millions of people across Europe are now asking the same question: If governments are acting in the interests of their own people, why do they keep pursuing policies that so many of their own people oppose? That question is not going away.
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It's just a cult isn't it. Western Europe is in the grip of a full on ideological cult that is completely immune to reason and lashes out at anyone who disrupts it. The religiosity of it is spot on, it completely explains the denialism. This is a cult.
You are witnessing the Marxist version of a public mass. They believe in Heaven on Earth. A world without pain and suffering. Without poverty, disease and hunger. A Garden of Eden where resources are infinite and the only human emotion to be expressed is love. Amen.
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Want to be radicalised? The London I grew up in & I am only 42.
Waterloo Station, London, 1980s โณ๏ธ
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