Nigel Farage’s Reform UK is accused of betraying protest voters by embracing "halal patriotism"—appealing to foreign communities (e.g., Muslim officials, halal businesses) while ignoring British demographic security, with England now 70% English but projected to become a minority by 2045. Rupert Lowe’s Restore Britain party, however, explicitly prioritizes British identity, framing concerns over cultural markers like Urdu accents or niqabs as valid security and integration issues. Critics like Sanjita Miska and Zoe Gardner dismiss such views as racist, but the speaker argues nativism is a rational response to unchecked immigration and systemic failures, urging support for Restore Britain as the only mainstream party addressing British interests first. [Automatically generated summary]
My kids are at the age where they can wake me up very early in the morning and there's not really a lot I can do about it.
I'm not very good at going back to sleep after I've been woken up.
Anyway, I thought we'd have a little chat about nativism and how, frankly, it's inevitable.
And everyone can see the writing is on the wall.
And what kind of attitude I think it's going to end up displaying.
So this has been an issue that's been percolating for a long time now.
And this is why reform ended up organically going up in the polls.
You'll remember that before Nigel Farage announced that he was going to become the MP for Clacton, a poll came out showing that about 30% of the people in Clacton, which is the highest share, said, yeah, no, I'm going to vote for reform, just as a kind of protest vote.
And unfortunately, Nigel has basically betrayed that at this point, which isn't great.
But the sentiment of nativism hasn't gone away.
And I don't think it's going to go away, obviously.
And I think, in fact, it's pretty irresistible.
And you'll notice that there's been a huge amount of repositioning to try and fit in a faux nativist frame.
I mean, you remember that Keir Starmer, when he kicked Jeremy Corbyn out of the party, the first thing he did at the Labour Party conference was make sure there was a massive British flag behind him.
And all the Labour members were like, oh my God, this might be at a BNP rally.
It's like, well, that tells you everything you need to know there.
And when it came to the flagging campaign, that really put a shiver up Keir Starmer's spine.
He thinks that the future is going to be decided on questions of identity.
And the thing is, on this, I think he's right.
I think it is going to be decided on questions of identity, belonging, and propriety.
And so I thought we'd have a quick scan of the local political scene and talk about some of the things that we see.
Because the problem that the people who don't want to be nativist have, and I just to be clear, I'm using nativist to describe not an abstract set of propositions that form an ideology, but more about the locus of interest.
So at the moment, you'll notice that all of our parties are essentially xeno parties.
The Labour Party loves their Muslims.
They're doing everything they can to protect their Muslims.
The Conservative Party is literally led by an African immigrant.
I'm not saying Kimbeko is bad.
I think she's actually alright in some ways, but she's still an African immigrant.
And Farage is busy stocking his party with as many Muslims as he can find.
Okay, that's fine.
But where do I go?
Where do the British people go?
What do we actually have in the way of substantive political representation?
And this has led a lot of people to say, well, you know what?
I don't think reform are the vehicle.
And then, of course, Rupert Lowe launched Restore Britain as his political party and came out with a decidedly nativist position, which is this is Britain and we will do things our way.
And that's really the killer line, the thing that everyone, the signals that telegraphs to everyone.
No, no, no, it's literally this is for us.
And that doesn't mean persecution or anything like that.
It just means this is Britain and we'll do things our way.
And if we decide that that's whatever it is, is not the way to do it, then that's not the way we're going to do it.
That's what Restore Britain is for.
And so I thought we'd have a look at just some of the responses.
So here you've got Sanjita Miska.
She's going to be blocked, so I can't interact with her tweet.
But notice here, she's got the clip of me and Rupert and David Starkey from when I did my interview with David Starkey, where she's pointing out, oh my God, one of Rupert Lowe's advisors is the disgraced royal historian, David Starkey, who has again used deeply racist language.
This time to describe a man in Cambridge University, a black dipped in chocolate, as in that was his impression.
He's actually saying that this chap in this interview, he's actually saying this chap, because of course, David Starkey being a lot older than most of us, comes from a time where there were just very few foreign people in Britain, if you can remember such a thing, if you're old enough.
And so to his perception, this chap, because he was born and raised in England and was going to whatever school it was, I can't remember off hand that he went to, he wasn't actually terribly different because of his cultural upbringing.
So actually, you know, saying he's just diplomat chocolate is just a way of saying essentially he'd been integrated actually very well.
And the only difference was the skin color.
David Starkey was actually making a kind of non-racist point in this.
But Sanjita is trying to do the traditional thing that the left does, which is say, look, he said a black.
So?
How's that not an accurate description?
How's that?
The language that he's used there is only racist in as far as it denotes different races.
It's not pejorative.
It's just there was a black there.
Yeah.
There's an Asian around the corner.
You know, there's an Indian over there.
There's a Chinese over there.
What are you talking about, Sanjita?
But notice what she's trying to do here.
What she's trying to do is essentially put like a signal flare on it.
In Warhammer, right, the Tower have got these things called marker lights, where a unit will put a flare or a marker light on another unit.
And then other units get a benefit to shooting at it.
They get a bonus to hit it.
And that's kind of what she's doing here.
She's putting a marker light on someone that she's like, nope, this person needs to be cancelled.
Look, he's disgraced royal historian.
I mean, as Nick Dixon pointed out, look, he's got a strong claim to being Britain's best, greatest living historian.
And she's a disgraced LBC presenter.
So it's like, okay, Sanjita, but she's operating from within the left-wing cancellation paradigm, thinking that it still has some clout.
Unfortunately for her, I don't think it does.
And what this means is that her putting the marker light up is just a way of essentially signaling that she's afraid.
And in fact, we've got her article here.
We'll have a quick look at this article because it's very interesting.
Because, I mean, I've never heard of the nerve.news and neither has anyone else.
But she's signaling to what she thinks is the left-wing network.
This is a person who needs cancelling, by the way.
But anyway, the once-respected historian has descended into public racism again on his contrarium podcast.
The even bigger problem is now he's an advisor to the hard right.
They're afraid.
They are afraid of a kind of hard-right coalition, quote-unquote, being overtly nativist.
Because, of course, Sanjita is not a native.
For some reason, her Wikipedia bio says she's an English television and radio presenter.
And born in Tanzania of African and Indian heritage.
She's a foreigner.
She's literally an immigrant and she doesn't have any British heritage.
So, I mean, no wonder she's so sensitive to nativism that puts the prime focus within the British people.
Like we've not had for a very, very long time, by the way.
It's genuinely one of those things that has put the shiver up their spine in the same way that with Kier Starmer and the flagging campaign, he was like, No, no, I was suddenly afraid of that.
What they're feeling is the political representation of Gamonzilla.
What they're feeling is, oh, wait, are you saying that I'm not going to be your primary consideration?
And the answer is, yeah, you're not.
And so, what she has to do is, as the millennial woes tweet going around, is pretend that she just doesn't understand any of these things.
So, she begins like this.
I mean, this is what talk about charitability, right?
Starkey is at it again, not satisfied with having previously insulted every black person on both sides of the Atlantic with astonishingly ignorant remarks about the slave trade.
His remarks were, slavery was not genocide.
Obviously, it couldn't have been.
Why would you genocide things, people that you intend to use as labor?
Like, it just like I realized, genocide is bad, guys, just in case you didn't know, but it's not the only bad thing under the sun.
And calling other bad things that don't represent the bad thing you are most concerned about the same bad thing just delegitimizes you, just makes you look like you don't have a solid grasp on reality.
But anyway, he was talking, uh, talking to me, and look what he says here.
What she says here, right?
His episode of the podcast, what's an Englishman, that for the uninitiated is common, hard-right, pod sphere code for how do we talk about racial purity without sounding too vulkish?
That's interesting because if I wanted to talk about racial purity, I would.
Now, I mean, my DNA test, you can watch on our lads hour, so people know I'm not racially pure, obviously.
So, why would I talk about racial purity?
But that's not what this is about, is it?
It's about inheritance and actually what we have been bequeathed from the past and what we need to pass onwards.
And the fact that we ourselves are a thing, and we ourselves deserve not any representation, but respect and, in fact, pride in the thing that we have been handed to, had handed down.
Because actually, that thing is incredibly good.
And everyone remembers at my age when the country and older, when the country just wasn't like this, captured by xenophilic politics.
And so, you have a Xenos here saying, Oh, well, this is talk about racial purity.
No, no, no, no, that's the thing.
You want to make it about racial purity because you think, right, if I can shove this into a particular category, then there we go.
That's the win condition for me.
The problem is, it's not in that category, it's actually going far above your head as you admit in this podcast.
The podcast delivers exactly what you'd expect from a professional contrarian, Starkey and Benjamin.
I'm not a professional contrarian, an autodidact philosopher.
Why is that?
And quote unquote, I mean, I literally had to see it myself.
It was, for want of a politer phrase, a pseudo-intellectual circle jerk.
But she didn't understand what we were saying, or at least she, through her motivated reasoning, chooses not to understand.
Starkey and Sargon, don't know why she's calling me Sargon.
My name's Carl Benjamin, you know this.
Sargon is just the name of my YouTube channel because I like the aesthetic.
We plunge headfirst into an incoherent word soup, but we didn't.
And I mean, it's on my channel, it's on David Starkey's channel.
Hundreds of thousands of people combined have watched it now.
And if you look at the comments, everyone's like, This was a great podcast.
Love this podcast.
Really getting to the heart of the matter.
But to Sanjita, this is just an incoherent word soup.
We spend an hour dancing around the subject they are there to answer, implying they can't speak candidly for fear of persecution by people they never name.
I don't say that at all.
I say exactly what I mean, and I say it as directly as I am able.
Again, if you don't know what we're saying, that's fine.
I mean, if we go back to Sanjita's bio here, by the way, she's only got a degree in law and politics from the University of Birmingham.
I mean, just saying it's entirely possible that Dr. Starkey and I are shooting way above her head, right?
Just, I'm completely prepared to believe that she literally just couldn't comprehend what we were saying.
But it turns out I've coined a euphemism for the debunked great replacement theory.
I mean, is it debunked?
what we talk about i mean i don't i just can look at the demographic map of the country and see this for people who are not natives I don't know what you're saying there.
He tells Starkey that demographic security is the problem facing us.
And that's true.
And everyone knows that's true.
In every country, all around the world, everyone knows that the government is there to serve the people of the country.
And the people of the country, I mean, it goes without saying in almost all countries because normally mass demographic replacement is just not something that happens.
This is a very unusual thing for a nation state to engage in.
And yet for some reason, our xenophilic government has gone above and beyond when it comes to that, multiple governments in a row.
And this has left England probably around 70% English.
So it's like, right, okay.
Well, I mean, if England is 70% English and we are on a trajectory by, I think Matt Goodwin pointed out 2044, 2045, where we become the minority in our country.
Actually, that is a real concern for the English as a people, for the Welsh as a people, for the Scottish as a people.
You all have those concerns if you come from those groups.
However, Sanjita is one of the anywheres.
She came from Tanzania.
She's of African and Indian heritage.
She doesn't have a place where she feels rooted.
And so she needs the cosmopolitan xenophilic international order for her security.
She is sensitive to this because as far as she's concerned, this is the tectonic plates of her own world shifting underneath her.
And so, of course, she's got to be like, well, look, you're not entitled to demographic security because she has never had it herself.
But I'm sorry, but we have had it.
And I'm sorry what happened to you and your life circumstances have done to you what you view as having happened.
And I'm sorry that you view this as a problem.
I mean, like, if India was having demographic security, if Tanzania was having demographic insecurity, sorry, I would be entirely sympathetic.
But I was sympathetic to the Tibetans and being occupied by China.
I'm entirely sympathetic to their need for demographic security.
The Chinese could just dump 5 million Chinese there and make the Tibetans a minority in their literal ancestral country of thousands of years, like is happening with us.
And I'm sorry.
It's one of those things where we just have to be straightforward and frank about it, that this is the issue.
Starkey's Witterings on Demographics00:02:45
This is the issue.
This is the thing that is happening.
And we need to be able to address it.
And if we can't, this is the thing that's going to make things worse.
I mean, already the country is approaching sort of South African levels of benefits use, but the country is getting poorer and poorer and less and less safe and worse and worse as we are forced to recede into the countryside.
And then it's like, well, why should we do that?
Why should we have to do that?
No one else has got an entitlement to the country.
For some reason, it's just the xenophiles and the colonists.
I mean, Sanjita, by the way, literally is a colonizer, right?
She's no matter where her family has been from, her family's obviously from India, was part of the British colonial administration.
And then after they got kicked out of Africa during the decolonization of Africa, we allowed them to come here.
And she's rewarding us by being subversive and by saying, no, you're not allowed to have nativist politics.
So anywhere she and her family have gone, they have been colonizers.
So it's just an interesting thing to note that, isn't it?
But anyway, she complains about David Starkey.
and says, at this point, you may be tempted to dismiss Starkey's Witterings as nothing more than fodder for the nether region of the internet.
It's Dr. David Starkey.
Like, sorry.
Who dismisses anything Starkey says as witterings?
He gets paid a lot of money to go and speak to groups of very important people about the problems of our time because his opinions and his knowledge about the way that this country is and the way that history has been is very important.
And yet Sanjita is like, oh, these are just witterings, just witterings.
And this would just been witterings until he became an advisor for a restore.
And so it's just very remarkable.
How she all she can do is the millennial woes tweet.
They just have to pretend not to understand.
Okay, well, I'm sorry, but we are done with not understanding.
We are done with pretending to not understand.
And let's assume Sanjita wrote this article in good faith.
Chat.
I want you to come with me on this journey.
We're going to pretend that Sanjita is being honest, straightforward, and this is truly what she believes.
Well, I'm sorry this went over your head, but we have a conversation that we are having with ourselves that you just aren't a part of then.
And you can call it anything you like, but we're not going to be paying attention to that.
Millennial Woes Tweet00:13:26
And oh, that's another point as well.
She keeps talking about, where is it?
She's talking here.
Some mythical England, right?
She constantly goes on about the mythical England that didn't exist.
And it's like, well, I don't know.
I don't know.
I can't say.
Where is it?
She says it's somewhere in here, you know, the fictional England that never existed.
And it's like, well, I mean, that would be more persuasive too, if we didn't have loads of pictures of it, right?
It would be really persuasive if we didn't have, well, if we hadn't invented cameras in like the 19th century, you know, like we can see this.
And those of us who are old enough, I mean, this is before my time.
This looks like some 60s and 70s, but like, this is in my parents' time, where we know what England was like because we lived in it.
Before you came here, before your family colonized our country, before you were invited here, England existed.
And this was an amazing thing.
And I don't know why we're at this point.
And everyone sees it.
I mean, this is an American chap who went on holiday to Britain.
And we'll just play this just so you can hear his opinion on this.
But anyway, while I was there, I ran into a group of Pakistani men.
At the time, I didn't know whether they were Pakistani or Indian by the accent, but I knew it was one of the two.
So I asked them, I'm like, hey, where are you guys from?
They said, we're from here, England.
They're speaking to each other, not in English.
And so I was like, oh, really?
Where?
And they said, Bradford.
They told me they were Pakistani and that they were speaking Urdu.
And I knew before going to the UK, obviously, I'd been to London once before this as well, that the migration problem there was bad.
But I honestly didn't know it was this bad.
I mean, these guys, nothing against them personally, but they were born and raised in the UK.
They still have a Pakistani accent and English is not their first language.
How has it got to that point where immigrants do not have to assimilate at all?
They don't even have to make the language of the country they're living in their first language.
I mean, Bradford is basically just little India and Little Pakistan.
It's not even British anymore.
And at this rate, in 30 years, that's how a lot of the cities in the UK will look.
And I don't think it will have a national identity anymore.
It will just be a soulless economic zone.
So you can see his point is just literally from interacting with reality.
He's come to exactly the same point that everyone else has come to.
And he's a foreigner.
What are we supposed to say?
Sorry, no, the liberal mysticism of universality and individualism.
And it's not even individualism.
That's a different – we can have a conversation about that another time.
But like, this is the atomic human being that liberalism believes in.
That nobody is actually a product of their place and time and belongs anywhere they like because there are no countries, there are no groups, there are no cultures who have collective claims.
Like this is what is genuinely being offered.
And Sanjita is trying to defend in order to protect what she views as her place here.
And it's one of those things where it's like, okay, it's everywhere.
You can't not see it.
Visitors who come here are like, oh my God, they speak in Urdu in Pakistani accents in Bradford because there's no impulse to integrate because what would they integrate into?
Bradford has a Pakistani colony.
These other areas have colonies and we know it.
And this is the thing, this is one of the things I was talking about with David Starkey in my conversation with him.
There are foreigners who live in the English community and integrate by intermarrying into the English community.
And nobody really has a problem with that because, of course, you need an English community to intermarry into, like my grandfather did instantly.
And a couple of generations later, you know, you end up with blue eyes.
You end up producing children who all have blue eyes.
So it's one of those things where it's like, yeah, nobody really thinks about it.
Nobody cares, right?
That's not a threat to the demographic security of the country.
What is a threat is more, you know, million people a year being brought in and being allowed to just go and set up their own ethnic enclaves in our country to the point where they look like just foreign countries to people who come and visit.
But it's not just to people who come and visit either.
It's to the people who came long before we had mass migration.
This is an old Pakistani woman who came here obviously a long time ago.
And this is just, this is her opinion.
Different England.
It's not England now anymore.
It's some South Asian country more.
I don't know.
I still like the old England as it was.
It was safe.
You could wear anything.
You can put as much jewelry as you want.
No robbing, no thieving or nobody taking anything.
But now you can't trust anyone.
It's just the same as Pakistan.
From like just completely, completely accurate.
Like again, Sanjita can complain all she likes, but yeah, no, everyone can see we're just turning our country into the countries they came from because we're not forcing them to integrate because the numbers have been too high and we've just given them the complete freedom of our country.
It's like, sorry, why did we do that?
But if I moved to another country, I would understand it if the government was like, right, you've got to live in this area.
Oh, okay, fair enough.
I mean, it's your country.
It's not my country.
You know, if you're going to let me live here, I could completely understand why they would have some sort of interdiction on what I was able to actually do.
But we've just been like, no, just we'll just bring in millions and then millions.
And then it's Cameron's government.
We're bringing millions.
And then it's Boris Johnson's government.
And we're bringing millions every single year.
And it's labor now.
And we're still bringing in 850,000 a year.
So I guess we can't control those numbers.
Why would we want to?
We'd put nothing, nothing as a sort of requirement on these immigrants.
And so unsurprisingly, our country kind of looks scarred.
And you get people, it's not the England I moved to.
I loved England.
It was safe.
It was good.
It was gorgeous.
Like, again, this is the England she moved to.
And this is, she wants the English to be the people of England.
She wants to be a person who just lives among them.
And that's totally fine.
That's totally fine.
No one has had a problem with that.
Because if it's done in very small numbers, which it has been, and if those people join the English community, which many of them have, and it doesn't threaten the demographic security of the English in England, then it's just not a problem.
But that hasn't happened.
And so here we are.
I don't, again, I don't know how much more to take that Britain can take about this.
And we don't have to live this way.
We don't have to have this.
I mean, another point that she makes here is, well, it's just not safe.
It's like, that's right.
We remember when it was safe, though.
It used to be.
I mean, just I never heard of anything bad happening.
In the past two days, there have been two stories about beheadings.
Just do you think that's ever happened before?
I've never heard of that before.
And yet, in the past two days, two stories about fucking beheadings.
It's like, okay, that's crazy.
Like, that's absolutely crazy.
And yet, here we are with not just people on the left, but I suppose everyone who is complaining is on the left, but like reformer, just like, no, you're a racist.
You're a neo-Nazi.
Oh, you want ethnic period?
No, not even slightly.
That's nothing to do with what I'm talking about.
What I'm talking about is this is ours.
We had something good and true and beautiful.
And you have destroyed it.
And for some reason, you think you're entitled to take the thing we had away from us.
And I'm sorry, I just don't think you are.
But like this woman said, it's become way more dangerous now.
And the thing is, this is being tacitly admitted everywhere, right?
I mean, Syria, for example, was like, oh, yeah, Germany, you can't deport yourself.
And Germany was very much the same, by the way.
Germany, you can't deport Syrians home because it would make the country unsafe.
Yeah, I suppose it would.
I suppose it would make the country less safe.
Just like it makes our countries less safe.
And everyone knows it.
And we didn't ask for this at every turn.
For generations now, the British have said no thank you to immigration.
So, and the Germans and whoever else have said no thank you to immigration.
And yet here we are.
And then you get the shit tests.
Here's Zoe Gardner complaining about people not wanting to be colonized.
This is total bollocks, says Zoe, a feminist.
But more importantly, racist as fuck.
It's become more and more banal for these rich posh nobs to be openly racist.
And it still should be called out every time.
Again, on the Sanjita Miska train of, hang on a second, markolites.
We should be flaying.
No, this person should be cancelled.
We should have a hate mob rallying around and cancelling that person.
It's like, sorry, sorry, those days are over.
The problem is too in your face now.
The problem is too straightforward.
It is literally all around us.
I mean, when I go into Swindon Town Centre, you just wouldn't believe.
I've lived here for nearly 30 years now, right?
My dad was in the forces.
I left university in Coventry and I was like, what am I going to do?
Well, my family's from Swindon.
I go stay with Manam for a bit.
I'll just, you know, live in Swinner.
It's fine.
It's a perfectly nice place.
And it really was back then.
Like, right up until right up until COVID.
It was just a normal English town.
You know, me and my mates would go out in the town on a Friday and Saturday night.
You know, we'd work in various jobs just and just get on with life and just be normal.
And, you know, you walk through the high street of the town center and you just bump into people you knew.
Like family members, workmates, friends, obviously, you know, just you're like, all right, mate, how you doing?
You're coming out on Friday?
And it's all gone now.
Like, it's just absolutely swarming with foreigners.
And they're just absolutely everywhere.
You're just like, what the f is going on?
But anyway, Zoe carries on.
What's wrong with Arabic?
What's wrong with the niqab?
Go on, spell it out, you nasty Muslim hater.
How can you possibly be a feminist and be like, what's wrong with the niqab?
Like, what's wrong with the niqab?
If the niqab is so great, Zoe, why don't you wear one?
But anyway, obviously, you can see my reply here.
Well, Arabic and the niqab are markers of foreign culture that's colonizing our country, Zoe.
Immigration was put upon us without our consent under the rubric that they would integrate speaking Arabic and wearing the niqab is proof that they're not integrating.
That's what's wrong with them.
I mean, I don't care about them in their own context.
You know, if you want to go on holiday to a country that's like that, fine, have fun, you know.
But that's not what I want for my country.
But this is the thing, though, right?
Zoe, I think, probably knows what's wrong with the niqab.
Probably wouldn't appreciate it if suddenly everyone around her was a native Arabic speaker and didn't speak English.
She'd probably be like, well, okay, I'm not very good at Arabic.
What this is, is a middle-class white woman asking for a strong nativist order.
Asking, essentially, it's a shit test.
Like you'd have if she was your girlfriend, she is trying to make sure, reassure herself, that whatever is coming, whatever takes over, has the backbone, has the spine to actually impose the correct moral order on the country.
And she's going to be as nasty as she can to you in order to elicit this out of you.
But basically, we need to rise above all this and just say, as Rupert Lowe says, I don't care.
I know what's right and I'm going to do what's right.
And you're going to appreciate it later on, whether you like it or not, frankly.
Even if you don't like it, it's still in your best interests, actually, Zoe.
And it still will protect you, actually, Zoe.
So you can screech and howl and do any shit test that you like, but this is still what we're going to do.
And I'm sorry that your boyfriend is not making you feel secure in your life, that you have to shit test the entire country instead of just him.
But that's fine because we're going to pass this shit test.
We don't care about your shit tests.
We're not bothered about it.
And you're going to just comply with it as well, right?
When we win and we fix the problem, we restore demographic security to the English and the British more broadly in Britain.
You'll be fine.
Nothing's going to happen to you, obviously.
And everything will carry on as normal.
And you'll just be like, well, I guess I'll just have to be safe and enjoy my high trust society and call everyone a racist.
That's fine.
You call us a racist.
Call us a racist all you want.
Anyway, you're not going to get this from reform, obviously.
As Basil points out, they're doing their best to capture the Muslim vote.
Restoring Demographic Security00:08:24
Muslim home secretary, Muslim London mayor, Muslim foreign secretary, Muslim councillors, Muslim branch managers.
And here is a Pakistani origin woman who's like, yes, I can't do an accent Muslim.
I'm Shagaina Khan.
I work in IT at the moment.
Or may be reform join here, reform UK, Peleman Conservative, party New York, or have many reform joint here.
Okay, I can't really understand what she's saying because her Pakistani accent is that thick.
I'm guessing she hasn't been in Britain that long.
But the point is, reform are like, yep, we're taking in literal immigrants.
I mean, you remember the Bangladeshi immigrant they had standing as a councillor.
They deselect Bern Dan, but they will literally have Boris Wave immigrants standing in their places instead.
Because Nigel Farage just can't bear to be called a racist because he's not a nativist.
He's a coward.
Anyway, the point being, reform is not nativist representation.
And everyone knows it.
In fact, Paul Joseph Watson coined a great, a really great term for it, which I thought went really hard, but for some reason didn't catch fire on the internet, which is halal patriotism.
Like, that's what this is.
I mean, look at this picture.
And I don't dislike Matt Goodwin, just to be clear, I'm not attacking Matt Goodwin.
But Paul has got the measure of it here, right?
This is halal patriotism.
Look at this photo.
Like, the more you look at this photo, the worse it gets.
I mean, okay, start with the gritty, grimy, run-down look of the place.
Great, you know, brilliant.
But then, of course, you've got halal pizza shop.
Okay, yeah, great, amazing.
And then you've got the black weave hair studio next to it with the I'm voting reform UK.
Like, they're voting reform, are they?
Oh, Jesus Christ.
And it gets worse, though.
The Black Hebrew Israelites have a New Year's Fellowship party.
I can't really read the rest of it because it's too small.
But it's like, really, a poster for black Hebrew Israelites, isn't it?
It's like...
I mean, is this the party that's going to fix Britain, is it?
Or is this the party that literally, I mean, it's literally on the brand, we're going to reform the UK, as in Y-O-O-K-A-Y.
Like this, this globalist project, reform are committed to.
Their people are voting for reform.
Like these are, this is all completely normal.
They're committed to globalism in the mass immigration sense.
I'm sorry, that's not going to last.
That's sending exactly the wrong signal to everyone.
Because like I said at the beginning, what people are craving, what the flagging campaign was about, what the phenomenal response to Restore Britain has been, is a politics that begins in the British people and focuses primarily on their concerns.
Like these people, we don't have to do anything, right?
If we just focus on our own concerns and change the country in the way we think it needs to be changed, these people will make their own rational decisions and say, okay, I don't really, I don't think this is the country for us anymore.
If they ban halal meat, for example, halal slaughter, well, the halal shop's going to be like, well, yeah, no, we don't want to live here.
So, you know, things will just start naturally changing on their own because these people will make rational decisions.
You don't have to have a hard cutting edge against them.
You shouldn't do anything intrusive.
You just need to change the country to be in the way that you want it to be.
And things will change on their own and people will make their own decisions.
But instead, reform like, no, we're just going to reform this so they vote for the Tories, basically.
Right?
This is because, I mean, of course, Nigel Farage, he's filling his party with foreigners and Tories.
So it's just like, right, okay, that's weird.
But I mean, no one's ever accused the Tories of being a nativist party.
I mean, at the moment, the Chancellor of the Exchequer in waiting is Robert Jemrick, a man who literally said every airport in Britain should have a star of David hanging over it because of his support for Israel.
It's like, no, that's in Israel.
In Israel, every airport should have a star of David, obviously.
In Britain, every airport should have the British flag.
And then under it, the national flag of the country that airport is in.
Right?
I want to see a Scottish flag when I go to Scotland.
I want to see a Welsh flag when I go to Wales.
I don't want to see an English flag when I go to England.
Like, what the hell is wrong with you?
Like, this is the Chancellor.
He's the guy who's due to inherit the party when Nigel Ferrers retires.
Because the Chancellor of the Exchequer is the second most senior position.
Like, it's just like, what are we doing?
Like, sorry, you literally took Nadeem Zahawi, an Iraqi immigrant, and he's probably going to be the foreign minister, the rumours are.
it's like sorry what are we what are we oh god Apparently, Russian has said they've misspelled Afro on the Hebrew-Israelite poster, which of course they have.
Anyway, what are we doing?
Is the question.
Why can't we just have a nativist party?
Why don't the British actually deserve representation in their own politics?
Why does it have to be?
We have to have foreigners representing us in our politics.
We've got that in the Conservatives.
We've got that in reform.
And the Labour Party is just openly a Zeno party.
So why can't we just have our people?
Because this sort of stuff keeps happening, man.
Like, look at this.
2:30 a.m. and a woman in the UK saw a migrant staring at her through a door.
She called the police and they took him to hospital and released him.
She asked what she should do again if he comes again.
And the police are like, call us.
It's like, okay, so you can do what?
Like, this, I mean, we'll watch this.
It's just the most demented thing you've ever seen.
Yeah, he's just knocking on the orange, making really weird noises.
And he's freaking us out.
No, he's just right.
Okay.
Tell me what he's thinking.
Tell me, Zoe Gardner, sends you to Miska.
What this man is thinking.
What's he doing?
Why is he there?
What's his plan?
Like, what does he think the best possible outcome of whatever these actions are is?
Tell me about his worldview.
Tell me what he thinks.
Tell me how he came to be there.
Tell me about this.
Tell me why he's staring through their fucking window like some fucking orc at 2.30 in the morning, staring at the elves.
Tell me why he's there.
Tell me what you think he thinks.
And tell me why you think he's a good liberal like everyone else.
Like, this is fucking mental.
Tell me what you think he would do if he got access to that house.
Do you think he'd just go in, make a cup of tea for everyone?
Sit down, introduce himself.
Hello, I'm Bob.
Would you like me to rustle you up some biscuits?
No, I don't think so.
Right?
This is mental.
Why is he in our country?
And the thing is, right?
He's going to do something terrible.
And they're going to say, oh, mentally ill.
He's just mentally ill.
It's like, oh, is he?
Oh, is he just mentally ill?
Just mentally ill, is he?
Like, sorry, what are we saying here?
Like, what?
Like, just let him out on the streets then, I guess.
Why is he in our country?
Is this GDP?
Am I looking at the GDP?
Or is this cultural enrichment?
Is it the food?
Did he set up a restaurant?
He's just there.
It's like, excuse me, sir.
Would you like to know about the restaurant I've opened?
Or as I tweeted the other day, excuse me, sir, can I interest you in voting for Reform UK?
What is it about this man that Farage would refuse to have him standing as a councillor or an MP for reform?
What rules him out, Nigel?
Is there anything?
And if there's not anything, can't wait to see him on the next campaign.
Why not?
Tell me why not?
Anyway, you also had this.
We had this woman, police officer.
I won't play this because we've talked about it, but she's trying to explain to a bunch of Muslims who are literally, I mean, look at this guy staring at her like he wants to murder her, right?
Literally saying, look, no, no, um, this person's allowed to criticize Islam and talk about Christianity.
And if you don't like it, just move on.
And these guys are just like, in our country, we would have lynched them, right?
They literally would have lynched them.
And yet, here they are.
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And they're literally like, no, this is this is where we live.
This is our community.
It's like, okay, great.
That's just great.
Just really strange foreign people who, frankly, I don't really want to see the head of the base nativist party, but here we are, right?
This is what's on offer.
And so I'm not in favor of it.
So anyway, I was watching, what inspired this is I was watching this stream, this video by Emma Trimble, I think her son is now, and Douglas Murray.
Now, both people I like and respect, right?
So I'm not criticizing them.
But Douglas points out that one of the issues is, and this is the issues with the sort of the far, the sort of hard right types, is that actually what they're really asking for is a country like Israel, right?
Israel is a nativist country.
Israel is a country that considers the interests of Jewish people and Israelis before anyone else's interests.
And it acts on them and it does everything it can to make sure that Jewish people are safe in Israel.
And I'm all for that, right?
I'm all for Israel acting in the national interest of the nation that is the Jewish people.
And Douglas is for that.
And he rightly points out what exactly are the nativists in Britain asking for?
And it's literally just that.
It's exactly the same.
It is no different in any way.
We are not saying that we have to have a racially pure country or any caricatures that Sanjita Musker would point out.
We're not saying that no one can come and visit or can't have a small number of people who come in and intermarry and all this sort of stuff.
No one's saying that.
What we're saying is we don't want this, right?
We don't want this.
This family would doubtless had children asleep upstairs.
You want this turning up at your door at 2.30 in the morning?
I don't think so.
And Douglas understands that.
He's sympathetic to that.
And that's really the fundamental truth in the nativist position.
Our country should work for us.
And if we allow foreigners to live in it through our graces, well, then they come second.
Their concerns and considerations always have to come second.
And instead, what we have is the xenophilic paradigm in which Sanjita Muska is an LBC or was an LBC host until she criticized Israel.
We have a xenophilic political position that just dominates our politics.
And I'm sorry, I'm just not happy with it.
I'm really not happy with it.
And I'm just not going to stand for it.
I think the British public are going to come around to this position if they're not already there.
I mean, the polling would suggest actually the public's a lot further to the right than basically anything.
I mean, at the Gordon and Denton by-election that's currently going on now, it looks like some knife edge between reform and greens, but reform look like they're losing it, actually.
But the big winner is undecided at 31%, whereas the Greens and Reform are both around 20%.
And it's like, okay, but why is that the case?
Why is it that people are looking at the insurgent right-wing party and going, I don't know if I'm for it.
The Greens, who are literally a party of foreigners in most ways, don't know if I'm for it.
You know, literally gay race communism.
Don't know if I'm for it.
Like, why is it that they're not storming ahead?
And I think it's because, frankly, neither of them seem well situated in what is truly important to British people and British politics.
And I don't see why we aren't entitled to that.
If other people are entitled to political representation, excuse me.
If other people are entitled to political representation as themselves, as in for the Asian community, for the Pakistani community, the Indian community, the Pakistani community, for whatever kind of community, why is the British, the native Indigenous British people, why are they not entitled to political representation as well?
And it's just unrealistic to think that we'll carry on without it.
Like, look at the state of things.
And the first issue, and this has been the primary issue in almost every poll on YouGov for a long time.
In fact, it was at Brexit that immigration concerns went down.
That's the only time they've gone down.
And it's because we thought we were getting the end of mass immigration.
We thought, I mean, this was what Lord Ashcroft polls showed.
The number one thing was obviously sovereignty.
The number two thing was immigration.
And so we thought we were getting the end of immigration.
But that turned out to be the opposite.
Boris stabbed us in the back, cranked open the gates, and it's like camp of the fucking saints.
And so everyone's like, right, okay, no, immigration is the top priority again.
It has to be just ending immigration.
Just has to be ending it and making sure that those people who shouldn't be here aren't here and go home.
And this is what Rupert Lowe has said with Restore Britain.
If you want more of the same, there are plenty of options to vote for.
That's your choice.
If you want something new, fresh, entirely different, you now have Restore Britain.
Join us.
Link in the description, by the way.
If you're in Britain, if you're not in Britain, don't bother, obviously.
If you're in Britain, though, and you were like, you know, I'd like a politics that actually centers the British people, that actually makes us made present in the political system and actually represents our interests, not just as individuals, but as a collective, as a people.
That's what Restore Britain's for.
And this is why this is genuinely real.
This is a genuinely real statement.
If you want more of the same, literally, I mean, Farage is offering nothing different to the rest of them.
It's actually kind of wild that he's left of the Tories at this point.
The Tories are still as left-wing as they could ever have expected to be.
It is genuinely, are you on the globalist uni party platform or are you on the nativist platform?
And Rupert Lowe and Restore are just openly declaring, no, we're for the nativists.
This is Britain.
It's our country.
We'll do these things our way.
And therefore, whatever follows from that follows.
And so, like I said, if you're in Britain, go and join.
It's 20 quid a year.
It's really not that much.
And if you've already joined, or if you can't afford 20 quid a year somehow, there are other things you can do.
As Games Nashier points out, good morning, Patriots.
Your job today is to tell at least one person at work in the pub, et cetera, about Restore Britain and hopefully convince them to join.
Do it organically, obviously.
When something comes up about the woke xenophilic politics of the country, but well, there's an option when Farage comes up and someone's not happy with him, doesn't like him, whatever it is.
So, well, there's an option.
So Restore Britain has just passed 80,000 members.
But that was a day or two ago, so it's probably creeping up even higher.
But the point is, we have options here, right?
I think it probably is the last democratic throw of the dice that we can actually arrive at.
But okay, well, let's take it then, right?
This is an avowedly nativist party.
It's the only mainstream, avowedly native party that actually has an MP.
And the MP is really good.
Like Rupert Ludd has actually shown his chops on all of this and actually done the work he said he was going to do.
He did the rape gang inquiry.
He does charitable work in his own constituency.
He did all the parliamentary notes.
He did thousands of them.
Farage did a couple of hundred.
Like, he did the actual labor in the background.
And they kicked him out for it, which is, of course, because he is a nativist.
And Farage, in his heart of hearts, good sense, that Rupert Lowe wasn't on the globalist plantation like he is.
Rupert Lowe is not on that plantation.
I mean, Nigel is never happier than when he's talking to a foreigner who says, yeah, I support Nigel Farage.
He's just never happier.
Okay, Nigel.
Well done, mate.
But we've got, I mean, we've got foreigners who support us too.
You understand?
This is our country.
And like I said, it's not going to be deport every single brown person from the country.
What it's going to be is the country will just be run in the interests of the British, the native British.
And that means demographic security will be the top issue.
And those millions of people who have colonized us, who are literally just fair weather travelers, when they see, oh, right, I'm not going to be getting free money from the state.
I'm not going to be getting privileges.
I'm not going to have laws that protect me, but not the natives.
Well, why would I stay here?
I can't get my halal meat or kosher meat, whatever it is.
Why would I stay here?
And they'll just go.
And those people who actually want to be here will remain and they'll continue being a part of our communities.
They'll get married.
They'll have kids.
And everything will just carry on as normal.
And Britain will be the country it was always meant to be that historically it always was.
We won't have lost anything.
We won't have made the catastrophic fumble of becoming a minority in our own land.
And that really is the most important thing that is the most important thing that is, frankly, there's just no political issue more important than that.
Everything else can follow from it.
But if we lose that, how do we get anything back?
I mean, I shouldn't even have to say any of this, right?
Chat.
I shouldn't have to say any of this.
But it's, it's, we're at the point now where we actually have to, right?
We have to start making strident case as to why the British should be represented in their own politics, which is just mental.
Just absolutely mental.
Stephen says, well, the new Discord policies affect access to the Orb.
I don't know what the new Discord policies are.
The Orb is my little Discord for like gaming and hobbies and stuff.
I don't know.
I haven't looked into it.
So, I mean, hopefully not.
I hope not.
I hope I don't have to, you know, do anything.
Because, I mean, the last thing I want to do is something, right?
The last thing I want to do is anything, really.
But fundamentally, though, and I think this is what it all boils down to, I think we're going to win.
I really think we're going to win because it just seems that this is an idea and an issue whose time has come.
I don't see how we could fail, actually, if we just put our backs to the mill and push.
If we just get off our asses and do things, then we will win.
In fact, how could we lose?
None of them are offering anything that actually helps us, the British.
So why would anyone choose anything else?
House of Ayers says, the Prime Minister of Britain deserves Rupert Lowe, but the House of Ayres, check it out, keep up the good work.
Well, yeah, I mean, he is.
And the thing is, like, I'll do another one of those political chats I've been doing with Dan on Tuesday because, man, it's really interesting how Rupert Lowe is getting severely powerful betting odds from the betting, you know, the gambling shops.
They're all like, all right, yeah, 16 to 1.
Oh, no, it's 33 to 1, 16 to 1, 12 to 1.
Today I saw him where it was at 10 to 1.
It's like, Jesus Christ.
Like, they're just like, okay, I think something might actually be happening here.
And it's like, yeah.
Possibility of advanced UK and restore uniting.
Well, the thing is, I don't know what's going on there.
And I think, and I like Ben Habib in advance, obviously.
I like all the people in advance.
I like Ben Habib.
I don't really know what they're waiting for.
I would expect that Rupert Lowe would be very glad to have Ben and would be very happy if he was a spokesperson on TV and because he goes on talk TV and stuff.
I'm sure he'd be very happy.
But for some reason, it seems that Ben is slightly prevaricating on this.
And I don't really know why.
And I don't see what the point of waiting is.
What's the point of holding up?
Because the direction of travel is in Rupert Lowe's way in his direction.
And it should be.
I mean, he's the guy.
It's not Farage.
It's not anyone else.
It's not me.
It's not anyone else.
It's Rupert.
So let's just accept our place in the great order of the great chain of being and crack on because we've got a lot of work to do.
Hatay says, it's late, so I can't stay, but please accept my Aussie Bucks and continue to support.
Well, thank you very much, sir.
I should do like that, really.
Not the American way.
All the best for the fight of Head.
May we all cast the shackles off of the modern paradigm off.
Yeah, well, I mean, restore Australia.
Restore.
I mean, I saw this go everywhere as well.
Like, everyone in the rest of the Anglosphere and beyond were just like, oh, I want that.
It's like, yeah, there you go.
That's how you know.
You know, 40 million views.
You know, Asman Gold going, this is just exactly what I want.
You know, and everyone else be like, yeah, I want to restore, you know, wherever I live, restore Canada.
Yeah, no, we need a restoration.
This is what we need.
I saw it go around.
Everyone's like, yeah, no one wants reform.
You know, no one's like, oh, I want to reform Canada.
I want to reform Australia.
No, no, we want full restoration.
Wild Warlock says, I'd love to see a movement happening in your country that will restore your way of life.
I worry, though, in Oz, because we don't have the 2,000 plus years of heritage to withstand the globalist arguments.
Yeah, I'm not saying it'll be easy at all.
At all, in fact.
Like, I don't even know what you're going to argue for.
In fact, here we go.
Alex, unfortunately, we do not have an equivalent to Rupert Lowe in America, and I'm worried it might be too late for us.
I'm afraid, you know, I'm worried that it might be too late as well.
Anironic slogan of restore should be end the colonization of Britain.
I don't think it needs to be that far ahead of the public, to be honest.
I don't think it needs to be that far.
But we are going to win.
Honestly, I really feel it in my water.
I just don't see how we can lose.
The unironic slogan of restore should be to convert the royal family from Islam to Catholicism.
Well, it'd be to Protestantism, obviously.
In fact, it might be illegal for the king to be a Catholic.
It should be illegal for him to be a Muslim, obviously.
Because, of course, the king is the head of the Church of England and the head of state.
So obviously, he has to be a Protestant.
Immigrants who came in the past were forced to integrate because they were cut off from their homeland.
With the internet, they don't have to.
Oh, that's a great point.
I should have mentioned it.
Like, this is the problem with the colonization.
And Jacob Rees-Mogg actually made this point very well on his channel.
Jacob Rees Morgue has been reduced to being an aristocrat with the YouTube channel.
But he is doing good videos, I'm not going to lie.
And he's coming out on some of the quite nativist positions, actually.
And he pointed out, and this was a great point, that remittances are kind of like colonial extraction.
So much money, billions and billions of pounds, is sent home to foreign countries every year that it shows this isn't about integration.
It's about wealth extraction.
And so we should just not really allow that, frankly.
I mean, I'm not saying we should ban remittances, but I think a fair tax would be something like 35% because that's roughly what people are paying on their income.
So, you know, massive disincentive be a start.
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Trav says, Somali Mayor of St. Louis Park, St. Louis Park, Minnesota, said the US is no longer the country she moved to.
She said it's starting to look like Somalia right before the Civil War.
Ironically correct.
Obviously, she blames Trump.
Yeah.
And this is something that, because I mean, we've always had a small number, very small number of immigrants.
Like, back when I was a kid, you know, England was like 95% English.
But it did mean there were some foreigners around, and that's fine.
I mean, like, you know, no one's saying that there can't be like one or two foreigners in the class or anything, right?
But that's it's inverted in many of these places.
And the people who came here, those foreigners, were like, well, why have you allowed this to happen?
I wanted to live in England.
I wanted to live in America.
It's like, yeah, sorry.
Jamie says, what happens when the government promised the boomers the triple-ot pensions, pensions before civilization?
Yeah, I mean, the boomers are the wealthiest generation that's ever existed, right?
It's just worth remembering that the boomers have more wealth locked up in their properties and businesses than anyone has ever had in human history.
And they literally, it's the opposite.
Like, it used to be, we did things for young people.
I can't remember who made this point on Twitter the other day, but I saw it, like, yeah, that's a great point.
Like, you know, we used to make it good to be young rather than good to be old.
And we've completely inverted this pyramid of civilization.
We have to learn to vote tactically against socialism.
I mean, maybe, but I don't know.
I don't know whether I want to vote tactically.
I think I just want to vote for the thing I like.
Carlos Winden, this shire was promised to me 1,000 years ago, says Stephen.
It's more than 1,000 years ago.
The Shire is the product of us making it what it is.
So it's not even that it's promised to us.
Hang on a second.
Someone's banging on my door.
No, I'm just going to ignore it.
Send me prayers from Commie Hellhole Ireland.
Yeah, I know you guys have really been speedrunning the English experience.
And the thing is, the Irish don't have the sort of long conservative tradition that we have in England.
So you have a hard time sort of resisting this.
Like, you know, you should have a fairly like Conor McGregor just needs to start a political party, right?
He needs to start a political party.
That's the way he is.
Is that I'm going to run for president?
No, that's not how it works in Ireland, man.
Now a second.
Sorry about that.
No, no, no, it's my wife.
It's my wife being like, you've got to do things.
It's like, I know.
I've always got to do things.
Anyway, I'll finish these off now.
I'm going to have to go, obviously.
Loving what you guys are doing right now, says Galactic Doc.
I know you're all very busy, but I've sent some things over to the list of these Gmail and my help with all this.
Okay, well, we'll pick it up on Monday.
Studies show that people are physically attracted to people who look like the opposite sex parents.
Huh.
My mum was blonde, green eyes, and freckles.
Happens to be my type.
Okay, that's interesting.
I don't know anything about that.
Anyway, we are actually at the end there, so brilliant.
Right, thanks for joining me, folks.
Basically, what I'm saying is, join Restore Britain if you're in Britain.
If not, and not just if not, and wherever you are, just go and spread the word.
And especially in real life, go and talk to some normal people you know who are not necessarily particularly online or particularly politically engaged, and just make sure that they're aware that there is actually a proper option on the table for people who are not happy with the way that things are going.
Because, frankly, otherwise, what are we going to do?