Thanks for this article, Garry. You have set me thinking and I will certainly look into Restore Britain in more detail. I have been a flag bearer for Reform UK but with the recent recruitment of the failed Tories, who allowed millions of immigrants in, I am beginning to turn away.
I read about Rupert Lowe this week and have seen a few comments mentioning that the writer is getting behind him. It’s actually the first hopeful thing I’ve heard coming from Britain in quite a while. It won’t be easy implementing his platform and I mean there will be violent protests, purposely violent such as what we’ve experienced in the States. People who embrace empathy (who are like penitents of more religious days) will wail and try to bring down the government. That’s one problem, the other being here we have an army of midwits facing off against law enforcement (Why was his gun loaded??), there you’ll face angry men whose culture places violence prominently within their concept of a man, making it often their first response to any perceived threat. And they been practicing, with the blessing of your politicians and police, on the streets of Britain for years. I don’t wish this on you, but be prepared.
I agree Lowe is more of a statesman than Farage and more authentic as well.I think it’s worth pointing out that Jews slaughter meat in a similar way to Muslims and have there own courts as well.I worked with a Muslim who said Kosher butchers were more reliable than his own religious butchers.The right must unite because there are rumours of Labour,Liberals and the Greens uniting to keep Reform out.
I know. I think kosher slaughter needs to be banned too, as it's equally cruel. I can't see how Reform and Restore can unite: remember that Reform mendaciously accused Rupert of bullying and threatening, and had him arrested. I can't see how he could forgive them after that. They deliberately perverted justice for their own petty ends. If I were an honest man in Reform, I would be seeking to join Restore. I think Reform is going to collapse now that we have a genuine pro-British rightwing party.
You echo a lot of my husband’s sentiments. He has joined Restore. I am figuring out all arguments for and against Restore. Afterall, there is some time till the next election but one thing is for sure; I absolutely salute Mr Lowe’s gang inquiry.
I see no alternative. I don't see myself as extremist in any way. I don't want to see all foreign-born people expelled, only the criminals, the illegals, and those who express hatred for Britain and its institutions. It's matter of self-preservation. Rupert Lowe is the best we have.
It's a little different than that. I can try to elucidate if you or any other should so wish. It is compassion and wisdom combined in and for all beings without exception.
I read that General Albert Pike, 33 Degree Freemason once said something on the lines of "When the people require a hero, we will provide him"
If I were in charge of TeamEvilTM and saw the faithfully fooled waking up and leaving the Uniparty jamboree tent en masse and looking for real representation, damn those proles, I would deploy tents containing shunned Messiahs out in the woods, to entice the disgruntled truth-seeker's in, brew them a cuppa and quell their fears and vow to help them in the fightback against corruption and tyranny! If I ran TeamEvilTM, that's exactly what I would do.
Are you suggesting that Rupert Lowe is an Establishment puppet? I think there is one: Nigel Farage. He’s their choice, if and when Labour fails. You can tell from their panic around Lowe that they really don’t want him, unless they are far subtler and more intelligent than I take them to be.
I don’t know. I am just concerned about the pattern we keep seeing unfold. The people are led on with false hope and then let down dreadfully. They are then left to stew until the time is right and a saviour is presented. The last one was Mr Farage, and I agree with your opinion of him. Now that Reform have morphed into something their base supporters and disgruntled conservatives didn’t expect, people have begun to feel abandoned and then after months of speculation Mr Lowe offers a solution to the country’s woes. The Thinking Coalition, amongst others, wrote an interesting article on this recently.
I am concerned too. Whether it's feasible to field 650 good Restore candidates in a mere three years, whether the Establishment will even allow that to happen - I foresee attemtps to ban the party, and assassination attempts are far from impossible - I don't know. I do know that no one else in the crowded field can fix things. Sometimes history produces unlikely leaders. Who would have thought that a Corsican captain of artillery would restore order to revolutionary France, for example. Or that Disraeli,a Jew at a time when anti-semitism was rife and open at all levels of society, would become our greatest PM of the nineteenth century? If we don't back Rupert, we know the rot will continue, and eventual collapse is inevitable. As I see it, we have no other choice.
Thanks for this article, Garry. You have set me thinking and I will certainly look into Restore Britain in more detail. I have been a flag bearer for Reform UK but with the recent recruitment of the failed Tories, who allowed millions of immigrants in, I am beginning to turn away.
That's my thinking too.
With you 100%. You should stand as a Restore candidate.
Thanks! If I lived in Britain, I would, if they'd have me.
Interesting idea.
I read about Rupert Lowe this week and have seen a few comments mentioning that the writer is getting behind him. It’s actually the first hopeful thing I’ve heard coming from Britain in quite a while. It won’t be easy implementing his platform and I mean there will be violent protests, purposely violent such as what we’ve experienced in the States. People who embrace empathy (who are like penitents of more religious days) will wail and try to bring down the government. That’s one problem, the other being here we have an army of midwits facing off against law enforcement (Why was his gun loaded??), there you’ll face angry men whose culture places violence prominently within their concept of a man, making it often their first response to any perceived threat. And they been practicing, with the blessing of your politicians and police, on the streets of Britain for years. I don’t wish this on you, but be prepared.
I agree Lowe is more of a statesman than Farage and more authentic as well.I think it’s worth pointing out that Jews slaughter meat in a similar way to Muslims and have there own courts as well.I worked with a Muslim who said Kosher butchers were more reliable than his own religious butchers.The right must unite because there are rumours of Labour,Liberals and the Greens uniting to keep Reform out.
I know. I think kosher slaughter needs to be banned too, as it's equally cruel. I can't see how Reform and Restore can unite: remember that Reform mendaciously accused Rupert of bullying and threatening, and had him arrested. I can't see how he could forgive them after that. They deliberately perverted justice for their own petty ends. If I were an honest man in Reform, I would be seeking to join Restore. I think Reform is going to collapse now that we have a genuine pro-British rightwing party.
You echo a lot of my husband’s sentiments. He has joined Restore. I am figuring out all arguments for and against Restore. Afterall, there is some time till the next election but one thing is for sure; I absolutely salute Mr Lowe’s gang inquiry.
I see no alternative. I don't see myself as extremist in any way. I don't want to see all foreign-born people expelled, only the criminals, the illegals, and those who express hatred for Britain and its institutions. It's matter of self-preservation. Rupert Lowe is the best we have.
Very fair and yes, you definitely are no extremist.
Om mani peme hung
Not quite sure what you mean by that! I think it means 'the peace that passeth all understanding' or something, doesn't it?
It's a little different than that. I can try to elucidate if you or any other should so wish. It is compassion and wisdom combined in and for all beings without exception.
Oh yes, thanks, I knew that, actually, but had forgotten.
I read that General Albert Pike, 33 Degree Freemason once said something on the lines of "When the people require a hero, we will provide him"
If I were in charge of TeamEvilTM and saw the faithfully fooled waking up and leaving the Uniparty jamboree tent en masse and looking for real representation, damn those proles, I would deploy tents containing shunned Messiahs out in the woods, to entice the disgruntled truth-seeker's in, brew them a cuppa and quell their fears and vow to help them in the fightback against corruption and tyranny! If I ran TeamEvilTM, that's exactly what I would do.
Let the buyer beware.
Are you suggesting that Rupert Lowe is an Establishment puppet? I think there is one: Nigel Farage. He’s their choice, if and when Labour fails. You can tell from their panic around Lowe that they really don’t want him, unless they are far subtler and more intelligent than I take them to be.
I don’t know. I am just concerned about the pattern we keep seeing unfold. The people are led on with false hope and then let down dreadfully. They are then left to stew until the time is right and a saviour is presented. The last one was Mr Farage, and I agree with your opinion of him. Now that Reform have morphed into something their base supporters and disgruntled conservatives didn’t expect, people have begun to feel abandoned and then after months of speculation Mr Lowe offers a solution to the country’s woes. The Thinking Coalition, amongst others, wrote an interesting article on this recently.
I am concerned too. Whether it's feasible to field 650 good Restore candidates in a mere three years, whether the Establishment will even allow that to happen - I foresee attemtps to ban the party, and assassination attempts are far from impossible - I don't know. I do know that no one else in the crowded field can fix things. Sometimes history produces unlikely leaders. Who would have thought that a Corsican captain of artillery would restore order to revolutionary France, for example. Or that Disraeli,a Jew at a time when anti-semitism was rife and open at all levels of society, would become our greatest PM of the nineteenth century? If we don't back Rupert, we know the rot will continue, and eventual collapse is inevitable. As I see it, we have no other choice.