Reformation vs Restoration!
Immigration is the number one concern for UK voters —net migration soared past 1.2 million last year—and two parties are now challenging for the populist mantle: Nigel Farage’s Reform UK and Rupert Lowe’s Restore Britain.
Immigration is the number one concern for UK voters —net migration soared past 1.2 million last year—and two parties are now challenging for the populist mantle: Nigel Farage’s Reform UK and Rupert Lowe’s Restore Britain.
This little story gave me a laugh.
I used to be very pro-Monarchy and like many of you I had a lot of respect for the late Queen Elizabeth.
I like Restore GB Leader Rupert Lowe’s refreshingly direct approach to many of the big political issues confronting us.
President Trump has once again proven why he is the steadfast ally that Britain desperately needs.
UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer seems obsessed about controlling social media.
It might seem like a strange thing for me to write but I want to see war with the Iranian mullahs.
Recently, I was attacked here on Substack for suggesting that Nigel Farage had thrown Rupert Lowe out of Reform.
It is commonly understood that if socialists understood economics they wouldn’t be socialists. This remains true in pretty much all circumstances which brings me to the unemployment figures for young British people which were released yesterday.
In yet another jaw-dropping display of NHS institutional lunacy, a Filipino migrant rocks up in the UK as a bloke, gets the full taxpayer-funded sex-change chop at a private hospital courtesy of our crumbling health service, and then – surprise!
Back in June 2025, revelations emerged that the UK government’s Prevent anti-radicalisation programme had classified concerns over mass migration and poor integration as indicators of “extreme right-wing terrorist ideologies.”
Another day, another U-turn by Starmer!
I see that the Bank of England has just rolled out a new “genderfluid” dress code that lets male staff wear high heels, eyeshadow and large earrings, ditching decades of City tradition for trans equality.
Well, I took a few days away from the maddening crowd only to see a flurry of political developments that could change the future direction of the UK!
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