Host streams from exhaustion to declare support for Rupert Lowe's Restore Britain, arguing previous right-wing groups failed by adopting liberal multiculturalism while prioritizing native British people over immigrants. Citing Swindon's decline and 850,000 annual arrivals versus 250,000 citizens, the host accuses Labour of funding foreign parasites and urges a unified movement to reverse immigration, deport millions, and restore morality. Plans for a physical activist network in Wiltshire aim to challenge the Liberal Democrats, framing civil war prevention as urgent against perceived government complicity in modern sex slavery. Ultimately, this shift signals a decisive move toward Lowe's "British people first" agenda, potentially uniting fractured factions to fix the nation before demographic collapse. [Automatically generated summary]
It's been a long week, but every week is a long week because I work all the time and I've got lots of kids to deal with.
I'm tired, chat.
I'm just tired.
Looking forward to going to bed.
But before I do, I had this stream in mind.
I was thinking, oh, am I going to do it tonight feeling quite exhausted?
Maybe I'll leave it.
But then things just kept happening.
There's, what's it, the phrase, you know, there's decades where nothing happens, and then weeks where decades happen.
And we're in those weeks where the decades are happening.
So I realized I couldn't just have a night off and go to bed.
I had to talk about the things I think are needed to talk about.
Hope you're doing well, chat.
Hope you're doing well.
You're looking very well.
Every week's a long week in 2026.
You're right.
It's absolutely right.
Someone in the chat says, oh, I've declared for Rupert.
Absolutely.
I have declared for Rupert.
And this is what we're going to talk about.
We're going to talk about why.
We're going to talk about the point of all of this.
And we're going to talk about what we're going to do.
And then we're going to talk about why we're going to win.
This is all coming to a head.
And put simply, the debate over the subject, I think, has actually run its course, come to the conclusion, and the objections have really found themselves to be rather toothless and without proper foundation.
And so at this point, I think I personally am of the opinion, and I think this will be borne out as the debates and the conversations carry on in the intervening time between now and the next week or two, that people will be arguing their cases, but they will find themselves on the wrong side of that argument.
And we will find that actually Restore Britain and Rupert Lowe are on the right side of that argument for the right wing, for people who are of a fundamentally conservative disposition and want a restoration of the country and something that is actually approaching decency, that we can be happy with, that we can consider to be moral, that we can consider to have a future.
And all of those other people who were attempting the same thing, but just a watered-down version, I'm sorry.
I don't have any bad blood against any of them personally, at least as far as I'm aware.
As far as I'm concerned, there are lots of good people who've tried, but they've been missing something.
And now we've arrived at a position where we actually have a thing that has the thing.
It has everything that it needs.
And you can tell by the absolute rocket fuel that's been underneath it.
And so those are the people in other parties.
I'm sorry, but you're just not the guys.
This just hasn't worked.
You've approached this not in the correct way, or you don't have the particular talents and characteristics that are needed in the right proportions for the current moment.
But actually, I think that Rupert Lowe does.
And I think that we can see this by the response from his enemies, and the fact that those people on the right who have been opposing him find themselves defaulting to the enemy framing.
And I'm sorry, if you can default to enemy framing, you're not on the right side of the argument.
You're on the side of the argument with the enemies.
And whilst I'm sure many of these people are well-meaning, that can't be the beginning.
That can't be the foundation from which we build.
Their foundation, the woke globalist, multiculturally internationalist foundation of the 20th century, is the rotten foundation that is destroying the country.
And as far as I can see, only one serious, credible mainstream politician is not on that foundation, which is why so many people on the right were like, bam, this is it.
This is the guy.
This is it.
It's on now.
The second he came out and says, right, I'm starting a party.
40 million plus views on that video later.
And literally the chorus from the online right.
Yes, finally.
Oops.
My painting light that I've just accidentally turned up.
Finally, we have someone that is beginning on the foundations of the British people come first.
And that's not a terribly extravagant or outrageous thing to think or desire to have.
I mean, every community elects politicians, every community other than the British community, obviously, elects politicians that are going to put their people first.
And this is what the Americans thought Trump was.
The Americans, and to some degrees he is, but he's got other ties, right?
But Rupert Lowe doesn't seem to have any of those ties.
He seems to be Britain, not just first, but Britain alone.
And it's, oh, thank God.
Finally, finally, we get someone who's our guy for us.
Not for us and or for us maybe, or for a secondly, for us.
And it's like, right, okay.
Well, then the die is cast, isn't it?
The second we actually get a guy who's just going to stand there and say, no, this is too far.
No further.
We're going to roll all of this back.
Now the great labor begins.
Then we've finally, I've been waiting for this for years.
Like, God, I'm so glad I don't have to back Nigel Farage anymore.
On a personal level, I didn't mind Farage, you know, he's funny and charismatic.
And he was at least, you know, back in like 2016, he was at least sticking it to the man, right?
And now he's so much different to how he was then.
He's taken, like when they started, they said we're not going to take any Tories.
We don't want the Tory poison in our party.
Well, that's a bit late.
And now he's taking in loads of labour as well.
So he's literally creating the old uni party in order to save the previous paradigm, as he's basically all but told us.
And it's that paradigm that's killing us.
It's the paradigm of not the British people first that is killing us.
And I'm sorry, I'm done with it.
I'm absolutely done with it.
I want our politics to represent us.
We, the Indigenous people of the United Kingdom, of Great Britain, Northern Ireland.
This is our country.
These are our politics.
And we deserve to be put first.
I mean, we're just begging for representation, frankly, but we deserve to be put first because this is our country.
We're the ones who pay all the taxes.
We're the ones who make everything work.
We're the ones whose futures here actually matter because we don't have any other choices.
Everyone else who you refer to by a foreign country in their foreign country community, they have another option and you know it.
So that's why they're bothered.
I mean, this Telegraph article, the Telegraph, the Tory paper, the Tory graph, Britain's broken institutions created the monster of Rupert Lowe.
What's Rupert Lowe's monstrous crime?
Well, it's to put the British people before the foreigners.
That's the monstrous crime.
To say no, the British people, the Indigenous people, the native people of these islands, who've lived here for thousands of years.
Like literally thousands of years.
It's just genuinely like, why are we even having to debate this?
Oxford University is older than the Maori settlement in New Zealand.
Most nations don't have the length of contiguous history that we have.
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And yet we're here having to be like, oh, please, sir, can we just please be listened to for five minutes?
We're just not happy with the way things are.
And it's just gone too far, hasn't it?
It's just gone too far.
And so the broken institutions, says Khaled Hassan, have created the monster of you.
I mean, in a very tepid surface-level way, maybe.
But it's really the deeper issue that the locus of the political life of the country no longer resides in its people.
It resides in a managerial class who are trying to fulfill a liberal dream, a liberal delusion, that somehow, for some reason, we have to provide infinite rights and comfort to the entire world.
And that it's at our expense.
As we'll get into it in a bit, actually.
It's just insufferable.
I'm just totally done with it.
And yeah, in the chat, enough is enough.
Just, I've had enough.
I don't care, right?
I've got a business, I've got four kids, and I'm trying to make sure that the country I live in isn't a shithole.
And I'm sorry, it's it, I've like Dev in on Twitter the other day was like, Well, I think you've radicalized yourself for blah, blah, blah reasons.
It's like, no, I'll tell you what's happened, mate.
Right?
I have watched, I've lived in Swindon since 2021, so quarter of a century I've lived in Swindon, and my family's from Wooten Bassett, or my mum's family's from Wooten Bassett.
And I've watched the town that I have lived in turn from a boom town into a third world slum.
It has happened in the last seven years, right in front of my eyes, just shockingly quick, right?
Now, it's one thing if it was just economic degradation, you'd be like, okay, that's not great.
But, you know, I'm a man of means.
I am active.
I could do something about this.
I've been thinking about trying to start a cafe in Swindon Town Center, which I would love to do.
But at the moment, it just doesn't look like it's possible because you need the foot traffic.
And I don't think the people walking through Swindon Town Centre at the moment would be that foot traffic.
I don't think they'd be that interested in it.
It's every town.
Yeah, no, Joe, you're absolutely right.
It's every town, right?
And the thing is, it seems to have happened literally since COVID.
Now, like I said, the business is shutting down, not great, right?
Council rates, high rents for some reason, high, whatever rates the landlords put on the shop fronts and whatnot, high, not great.
But it's also the fact that the foot traffic doesn't match the kind of businesses that used to support.
As in, Debenhams is closed now because loads of the people who are here just didn't shop at Debenhams and various other things like that, right?
Things have changed.
And yeah, the internet's going to be part of it.
But we've had the internet for a long time.
And that wasn't the case in 2019.
You know, everyone still used Amazon in 2019.
And it's just one of those things where it's like, I can't help but feel that it's due to the accelerating nature of the demographics.
Because there are parts of Swindon that are still like they were 20 years ago.
And they've still got the same businesses there.
Like they're still majority white English.
And there's still foot traffic that supports the kind of businesses that the people in Swindon traditionally patronized.
Anyway, so I think that the argument from what is colloquially called civic nationalism, but I think really should just be called a form of globalism, has failed.
I think that actually Rupert Lowe is right when he says having a British passport does not mean you are British.
It means that legally you have access to the institutions of Britain and the social services and all of this sort of thing.
And actually being British is more than that.
And I agree with him.
That is the case.
And so it's just remarkable how the Telegraph can be like, oh, Rupert Lowe is a monster.
Okay.
Well, you can find things like anti-capitalistmusings.com, too far to the right for Farage, the scrappy politics of Restore Britain.
And look at that.
Rupert Lowe portrayed as a monster.
Yeah, Russian disposable income is at an all-time low too.
Yeah, exactly.
It's crazy.
And yeah, happy birthday to your little girl, Sophia.
Although she shouldn't be watching.
This isn't a family-friendly stream.
I'm going to try not to swear, but I'm not going to promise anything.
But you can see, like, this is how the communists portray him.
And this is also how the Telegraph portrays him.
And it's like, well, sorry, but all he's saying is British politics should serve British people.
We should be the primary vector of interest for our own politics.
Our flourishing, our well-being, whether we feel safe, whether we are prosperous, whether our country is worth living in, should be the primary concern of British politics.
But it's not.
Everything else is.
The Chagossians, as Nigel Farage is currently a blood and soil nationalist for them all of a sudden, or Palestine or Ukraine or now whatever's going on in Iran, and it's just okay.
Or it's minority rights.
It's LGBT.
It's making sure that human rights of refugees, whatever it is, it's all this liberal nonsense that's ruining us step by step.
And the amount of money, my God.
I mean, I covered this the other day.
Just the amount of money the government spends on our behalf on this bullshit is just mental.
It's just absolutely mental.
And so the most ardent communist and the Telegraph can arrive on the same point.
Rupert Lowe, monster, because they both fundamentally believe the same thing, that the purpose of Britain and the British state is to extract the resources of the British people and provide them to people like Khaled Hassan, immigrants, people who are foreign, people who are immigrants and refugees and whatever, minoritarian issues, right?
Supporting quote-unquote human rights as far as these people are concerned, both this guy and this guy, are intrinsic to what the British state is for.
It is not for us.
It is for everyone else.
And it is a globalist conception because it believes that merely a piece of paper entitles you to all of this.
Now, the fact that the British government gives out 850,000 of these a year, well, actually, it's something like 250,000 actual citizenship are made British citizens.
But the number of people who are allowed to come to the country is over 800,000 a year.
Severely devalues this, right?
It severely devalued it.
If we treated it like a precious gift that we hardly ever gave out, if it was literally in the dozens every year, I'd probably agree because the numbers overwhelmingly would favor us.
At the moment, Britain, probably, I mean, England, 65, 70% English, going to be roughly around there.
Possibly less.
The next census, which is coming up in 2030, is going to be fucking brutal.
And that time is more rapidly approaching every day, isn't it?
We're already in 2026, only four years away.
Imagine how bad things are going to be by then if they're this bad now.
I mean, we always use the 2021 census map.
I'm going to be shocked if they even dare to fucking publish one.
Can you imagine?
I could completely see Keir Starmer not having the balls to do it.
Anyway, the fundamental premise is that if the treacherous British state deigns to hand you a piece of paper, then you get everything.
You get absolutely everything.
You get access to the NHS, you get access to social housing, you get access to the labor market, you get access to political power.
You can literally be born overseas, have the treacherous British government and the Home Office staffed with foreigners hand you a piece of paper and now you can become the fucking prime minister.
I'm not happy with it.
I'm not happy with it.
I don't agree that that's an appropriate way that our political system should work.
And yet, for daring to say this, the Telegraph and the Communists, hand in hand, yes, the monster.
And it gets worse.
I mean, obviously, this is Nigel Farage's position as well.
As he said when he was like, what's a Welsh person?
Well, it's a person who's lived in Wales for five or ten years.
It's globalism.
That's just globalism.
Also, it's inaccurate.
That's not what a Welsh person is.
I had a guy on Twitter the other day.
I made this.
And this was the funniest thing.
I love this so much, right?
Because he's like, I lived in France for 15 years.
I speak French.
I'm not French.
And I just replied, yes, you are.
According to all of the political orthodoxy of the time, you are a fucking Frenchman, whether you like it or not.
We had a bit of a banzo.
It was great.
But the point is, that's literally what they're saying.
Lived in France for 15 years.
Bonjour, mon Ami.
Just suit, I'm French.
Just we un Frenchmen.
Like, I don't speak French or German.
Just suit un Frenchmen.
No, just we un francais.
Something like that.
I'm from France, I think.
I mean, it's been a long time since I've done GCSE French, okay?
But the point is, this is the same position.
Actually, anyone who just happens to have rocked up here is just as Welsh as anyone.
So, I mean, Farage, in that assertion, is conceding that Axel Rude Cabana actually is a Welsh choirboy.
Like, he's literally stating it.
His position is no different to the Telegraph and the Communist.
He believes that Axel Rude Cabana is a Welshman.
It's like, okay, but okay, so he is as entitled to everything as anyone else.
My grandmums, my dad, who served in the armed forces, you know, born and raised in England, served in the armed forces, spent his life serving the country.
He served in the Falklands, not during the war, out in Iraq during the war as a clerk, by the way, as a chief clerk of Basra.
Not, you know, he wasn't in danger or anything.
He was on frontline fighting.
He was doing administration.
But the point is, he still went to Iraq for six months to do this thing, right?
So, and then, so my dad comes home, finally retires, and Axel Ruda Cabana is just as entitled, even though he murdered three children, stabbed eight, I think it was.
No, I'm sorry, I don't agree.
I just don't agree with that.
I think that's actually a hostile enemy invader who hated white people and went and murdered a bunch of white children because he hated white people, which seems to be the only narrative to take from what he actually did.
And so, why is he still even alive?
We should be bringing back the death penalty, which, by the way, is something Rupert Lowe wants to do because he's correct on that.
And anyway, so that's the same position as the Telegraph, the Communists, and Niger Farage.
And Ben Habib was on Dan Wooden's show saying exactly the same thing.
Now, the Restore Party platform doesn't have anything that references race, right?
It doesn't say you have to be this, you have to be that.
What it's saying is that the general direction of travel is for the native British people.
So, what they're going to do, and what that means, is that the policies, the political actions that they're going to take are going to be in line with the majority opinion of the native British people.
And we actually know what these are.
We've done loads and loads of polling on all of these.
People are against immigration.
People are for the death penalty.
People are against high taxes.
People are for some sort of welfare state, but a small one.
They don't want foreigners taking part in it.
They don't want foreigners leeching off the welfare state.
All these sorts of native British prejudices.
And that's what the policies are going to be essentially built off of.
No, we're actually going to do what the British people want.
That's what Rupert Lowe's position.
And he has made this very clear.
It is wrong to do this.
It is wrong to do this.
It is wrong to this.
So we're not going to do these things.
We are going to reverse them.
We are going to slash the size of the state.
Do not want an entire nation of welfare parasites, which, just to be clear, 53% of people in this country are net beneficiaries of welfare, right?
And these, these are all very British prejudices.
You shouldn't be a welfare parasite.
You shouldn't just be allowed in the country if you're, you know, whoever.
Actually, and a lot of reform voters think this, actually, there is a native British people, and actually, they deserve some representation.
Now, like I said, this isn't going to manifest in you're not allowed in because you're black or whatever, right?
That's not how that's going to work.
What it's going to be is the normal political assumptions of British people are going to be imposed on the country again.
They've been repealed from, I mean, from ages ago, but from Labour, let's say onwards.
It's been slowly peeling away the sort of onion layers of what people think British life should be like and replacing it with the UK.
Y-O-O-K-A-Y.
This fucking evil regime that defends every murderer and rapist on earth and brings them to our country and tells us we have to pay for the privilege, right?
That's going to end.
And so Ben Habib, and I just want to be clear, I like Ben Habib.
I've met him many times.
He seems like a fine gentleman.
But even Ben Habib is just losing over this and coming up with things like this, right?
Japan can be for the Japanese, but not Britain for the British, because Japan didn't have a massive empire and kept itself ethnically pure.
Well, Japan did have a massive empire, actually, just not for very long because they lost a war.
But also, and he says, you know, Britain's a part of the world.
Well, Japan's a part of the world, mate, right?
Japan is right to say this is our nation and it should be for us.
And the British people are also right to say, on those very same axioms, that this is Britain and we are the British people.
Therefore, this country should be for us.
And because we can define all of the people who it's not for by other countries, well, we know that that's not the country for them.
I'm not saying they can't live here, or at least a certain number of them.
Obviously, there are many people who have been allowed here against our will who need to go home.
But we're not, you know, I'm personally just interested in demographic security.
I think 90% is fine, right?
We can talk about the details afterwards, but we need to get millions of people, the Boris wave, to go.
And they're about to get indefinitely to remain, by the way.
You have to be here five years to qualify for indefinitely to remain.
TikTok, TikTok.
They're going to be here forever.
And that's the plan, right?
By the way, just so you know, the sort of 4 million or whatever that Boris brought in and the Tories brought in, they're here forever as far as this perspective is.
Because what Ben Habib is saying, he accepts that there's an English ethnicity and whatnot, but he's also saying we can't have a politics that preferences the native British people over foreigners.
And it's like, well, okay, so you're on the same position as Nigel Farage, the insane communist, and the Telegraph, on that's a monstrous position.
You can't do it.
And it's causing this crash out.
And it's like, okay, but I know, I've had plenty of conversations with Ben.
I know he's pretty based, actually.
I'm surprised that this is the thing that has triggered him.
But it's like, sorry, sorry, Ben.
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It can't be that we just concede the moral foundations of the previous paradigm.
We just can't do that.
That was the problem that led us to this position, and we can't have it.
No, Britain is for me and my children, and not for foreign people and their children.
That's how we think of this.
That's not to say that they can never live here or anything like that.
That's not to say they're going to have their rights stripped, that their property is going to be seized, or that they're going to be just unceremoniously expelled or something like that.
That's not what's being said.
What's being said is the political wind is going to blow in our direction for once and not against us constantly, perennially.
And so, frankly, I've got to the point now where I think, right, like I said at the beginning, the die is cast.
Everyone has put their cards on the table.
This is what we truly believe.
On the left-hand side of this, you have the communists, you have the telegraph, you have Nigel Farage.
And unfortunately, I hate to say it, but you seem to have Ben Habib saying, no, I'm not a nativist.
I am a liberal institutionalist.
I believe in a certain liberal order.
And that liberal order has to be in the way that literally the most extreme radical communists would be satisfied with.
And then on the other side, you have Rupert Lowe.
Now, you do have like some more of these sort of edge right-wing types, but they don't have credibility.
They don't have standing.
They don't have popularity.
And they don't have charisma and talent accruing to their party.
Restore has just passed 100,000 members.
Apparently, Rupert Lowe put out a thing today saying they're about to hit 110,000.
So the growth is just meteoric, right?
Restore are already getting their act together, right?
Rupert put it great, actually.
We're brilliant in the skies as in social media.
We're beginning the ground game.
By the way, I'm going to be setting up our ground game in Wiltshire and Swindon.
If you're interested in helping, feel free to get in contact.
I'll give you contact details at a later date.
It's currently in process.
This stuff takes time to just get the infrastructure ready.
But I'm not saying I will personally be doing everything, but I'll be like helping with everything, being involved, because it'll be right on my doorstep.
I can be involved.
I'll be coming to the meetings.
I'll be raising awareness.
I'll be getting everyone together and we'll do events and things like this.
It'll be fun.
You know, we'll get little town hall events.
We'll just get together and have chats about things on a Saturday evening or something.
I don't know.
We'll figure something out, right?
I have no promises, but we'll figure something out.
And I'll be directly involved myself to help organize all of this.
And I have some good experience organizing because I've been running a business for the last six years and it's going great, by the way.
Thank you, everyone, for subscribing and watching.
So, anyway, right.
Then, so you've basically been through the fire now.
We've had the test.
And the test was who had the chops for it.
And unfortunately, lots of people have tried.
Unfortunately, you know, it's admirably lots of people have tried, but lots of people have also failed.
And so, basically, Ben Habib, Nick Tencone, Britain First, Homeland, all of you know, Heritage Party, all of those, right?
You're not the guys.
You're not the guys.
What you need to do is pack it up.
It's just literally that simple.
Pack it up.
And I'm sorry, and I'm not trying to be mean.
Again, I've met basically all of these people, and many of them I like a lot, but you just have to be honest about these things, right?
We just have to be honest, brutally honest.
And this, it was John Peterson really that really triggered this in my mind years ago, where it's like, look, 95% of a person's personality is dead wood.
You've got to burn it off and find what's really under there, what really is the core that they are actually solid on.
And that's what we need to do now, right?
You need to look in the mirror and be honest with yourselves.
Is UKIP going to make a comeback?
No.
Nick Tencone, what are you doing?
Is advance going to supersede what Rupert Lowe is doing and possibly overtake reform?
Probably not.
So what are we doing?
You know, is the Heritage Foundation, is these?
No, they become sort of personal vanity projects of their leadership and become consigned to irrelevance.
So it'd be better to just pack it in.
It's just, we don't need that.
What we need is just everyone working on the same side for the same reason towards the same goal, which is saving the country.
Because I do genuinely believe everyone on the right is a patriot.
They all do want to save the country.
And I think there are layers of ego that are preventing people from admitting when the try has been made and it hasn't succeeded.
And the best try that we have seen so far is restore and it's going very, very well.
And it's only three weeks old today.
Like this is the movement.
Let's get this done.
Come on, guys.
There's enough splitting.
Let's just actually wrap this all up, build it into a package.
We can all move forward and be useful, but we can't spend all of our time nipping at each other, being splitters, being the people's front of Judea.
We can't, you know, backbiting and all the sort of stuff.
I'm not, I'm not, I'm not having it, right?
I'm not, like I said, and I've said this many times.
I think I'm a very gregarious guy.
I think I'm a very friendly guy.
And I always get on with everyone I meet.
I go to all of these events and rallies and meetings and dinners and whatnot.
And I always have a great time with everyone.
I think I'm really nice to everyone.
But I have to just be honest about this.
Now is the time for us to actually unify.
And that means those people with projects that have shown to not be the project that is the mega success, they have to confess to this and just come on over.
It just has to be.
It won't be perfect.
It won't be exactly as you want it, but it is going to be the thing that will win.
And once we've won, we can fix things.
It's how it has to be.
And it has to be this way because of what we're facing, right?
Keir Starmer yesterday.
I mean, I'll just play actually just because it's the most ridiculous thing I've ever seen.
I'll play the whole thing.
In Ramadan's special, we must be defined.
It is defined by the success, the brilliance, the creativity in rooms like this, by the contribution that Muslims make to Britain's glory and to our national life.
I know that I love and the Britain that we are.
Ramadan Babara.
You are the face of modern Britain and you are the Britain that we are.
I'm sorry, just this is what we're up against, folks.
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But again, you can complain that what Rupert Lowe is saying is that British politics should be for British people, but the opponents think that British politics should be for foreign people.
They literally think the opposite.
They don't just think not, they don't, they don't always.
I mean, look, this is Kier Starmer literally telling the Muslim community, I am your man.
And so as a British person, I'm just like, right, okay, the Prime Minister is dead set against us.
What do we do?
And it's just manifested in everything.
It's manifesting in everything.
Like, chat, right?
I want you to give me a quick answer to this, chat.
What would you, as assuming you, assume you're a British citizen for a minute, you work hard, you've been born and raised here, you work hard, you pay taxes, you don't have a criminal record, and you set up a business, you own a fat, you've got a little family business that you've worked for, say, I mean, just use my example, myself as an example, you worked for six years working, and you're doing quite well.
You've got a little family, you've even managed to buy a house.
What would you have to do for the government to just give you 10,000 fucking pounds?
What would you have to do?
I mean, seriously.
I and up to £40,000 per family, by the way.
I can't even imagine the government giving me £40,000.
Takes more than that out of my taxes, but the idea of it giving me 40,000.
I just be like, Jesus.
I mean, mad, right?
It's absolutely mad.
You don't know, right?
You don't know.
Because you're thinking, but the government just takes my money.
Like, they just take my money.
So what do I do?
And there is no way you can get 40,000, £10,000 per member of your family out of the government, right?
This is mad.
I'm going to do a video on this tomorrow or Sunday about this because I want to go way more in depth than I'm going to cover here.
But this is just, it's maddening and unsurprisingly, totally maddening.
What would you have to do for the government to put you up in a gated community and pay for everything you have?
You don't live here.
We know you don't live here.
Like, Because we're white.
We know you don't live here.
And the guy's like, why?
Because white?
And it's like, I think so.
Literally, a taxpayer fucking funded, gated community where these people get everything paid for.
What would you have to do for the government to put you up in such secure accommodation?
You don't have that kind of security, do you?
I don't live in a fucking gated community.
Fuck me, man.
Like, fucking hell.
And literally, like, no, you just can't come in.
And we know you don't live here.
How'd you know?
You haven't shown you any ID because you're white.
That's how they know.
Sorry.
We need some political representation.
We, the British people, the native indigenous people of these islands, need some political fucking representation.
And we need it quickly.
Because holy shit, this can't go on.
I mean, this stuff, right?
All over LBC in the past couple of days where people are just furious.
Furious.
How?
How is this happening to us?
How can it be that there is a Muslim Pakistani woman who is the home secretary of this fucking country under a prime minister who says Muslims are the face of modern Britain and she's giving money to Muslim asylum seekers at our fucking expense?
How can this be happening?
But it is happening.
It's literally government policy.
It is our current fucking government, right?
So I want the splitters on the right.
Swallow your fucking pride.
You aren't the guys.
Get over it.
We need to fix this.
I am sick of it.
I am absolutely sick of my money.
I'm getting rinsed every goddamn year.
You're getting rinsed, right?
Yes, it's not perfect, but we need a movement that is for us against the system.
You can't have the same moral foundations as the system.
Deal with it.
That doesn't mean anyone's getting persecuted or anyone's rights of going away or anything like that.
It just means the direction of travel is for us and not them.
And I'm sorry, we need this.
We absolutely need it.
And for you to be like, oh, well, I'm not going to.
I'm going to sit here with my dwindling party and be king of the ashes.
No, fuck off.
No time for it.
No time for it whatsoever.
You know, you know, you know what you need to do.
Anyway, there are loads of these.
I had loads of these lined up.
But honestly, I just don't have the fucking stomach with that.
Yeah, Lowe, literally hitting everyone with the you're not that guy pal.
And I'm hitting them with it.
You're not the guy.
The guy has come forward.
The response.
I was saying this a while ago.
Like, literally, you can feel like the chains, the ropes, the sinews of Britain just lying loose on the ground.
And all it's waiting for is for one Cromwellian figure to grab them and pull them taut so we can actually stand up and actually make this our country again.
And everyone else who's tries, like the sword and the stone, you've tried pulling the sword out of the stone, but you weren't the guy.
You didn't pull the sword.
But now Rupert actually has pulled the sword.
The sinews have gone taut.
The body is moving.
Oh, great.
Let's do it.
Right, guys, stop.
We've found the mechanism.
We've found the motion.
Let's use it.
I'm tired of the petty squabbling.
I'm tired of the arguing.
It's over.
The argument has been settled.
The numbers are in.
So anyway, yeah, people pissed off.
I'm pissed off.
And in the meantime, what's happening?
Oh, here's strictly come dancing practice in Parliament today.
This is Sir Lindsay Hoyle, the Speaker of the House, right at the front.
Remember that name?
He's going to come up in my video in the next couple of days.
Remember, Sir Lindsay Hoyle, the Speaker of the fucking house.
As they dance like the country isn't on fire.
Like there aren't.
We are a country full of rapists.
Full of them.
The rape rate is just stratospheric.
We are a country that's falling into poverty.
We have found that we're not a world power anymore with this Iran thing.
We're like, what?
We've got like 12 ships on the seas.
It's like, well, we've got 30 ships, but half of them are in dry dock.
Oh, fucking hell.
Like, but what's the welfare bill?
Oh, it's going to be more than 300 billion this year.
That's right.
Billion, right, for the welfare bill.
And that's not including the NHS, by the way.
It's just going to be another 210 billion.
And they're just fiddling while Rome burns.
so lindsay hoyle and other parliamentarians fucking fiddling while rome burns i'm i'm come on guys We have to win the elections.
We have to overthrow them.
We have to make sure all of these people are jobless come the next election.
This can't be allowed.
Honestly, I'm so tired of it, right?
So anyway, Rupert Lowe was actually given a right reply in the Telegraph, and this is his article.
And honestly, it's just as straightforward and bang on the money as you could possibly ask for.
I'm not a monster.
I'm proud to lead the only party that puts Britons first.
Restore Britain is unashamedly in favor of the individual implacably opposed to the parasitic state.
Now, a lot of people read that on an ideological level because it's spoken on an ideological level.
But what's Rupert saying there?
He's saying, I have the prejudices of a traditional Englishman.
I have traditional English prejudices.
I don't want what we've been led into.
And we're going to fix it.
And he's got one particular line here, right?
Restore Britain is unapologetic about what we stand for.
A system of governance that puts the British people first each and every time.
That's all we want.
That's literally all we want.
Oh, a bunch of refugees are rocked up.
Okay, well, do we want them?
Are we in a position to take them?
Do we have a dearth of problems?
Are our pockets overflowing with money that we can give away to charity cases?
If the answer is no, out.
Fucking out.
And if you break into the country, out.
Like, this is the guy, right?
This is the guy.
This is the time.
We are moving forward on this.
And this, this, this is the way.
Now, this is what separated Trump from the rest of the chaff in the Republican Party back in 2016.
When the Libtars come along with their magic words, their spells, you're this, you're that, you're extreme, you're a racist, you're a this.
Ooh, anything to defend the order, defend the libtard regime of infinite human rights for foreigners.
I care that the British people are not being put first.
I don't care about your moral judgment because I know right from wrong and the way this country is run is fucking diabolical.
The way this country is run is the most immoral thing anyone has ever seen.
And by God, finally, we have an anchor.
Finally.
And this was always the problem with Farage.
Farage has chucked so many of his own people under the fucking bus.
We can't have that.
We need someone who has a backbone who will say, oh, wait, you have a problem with that.
Don't care, right?
I don't care.
I have decided this is the guy.
This is the way we're going to do things.
This is my man.
This is my man.
This is what we're going to do.
And I don't care about the names you're going to call us.
We're going to march on.
We're going to win.
And we're going to fix the country.
And we don't care what you call us because you've called it us all before.
And all it's done is allowed you to do the things that are happening now.
We don't care.
We're beyond it.
We're not having your arguments anymore.
We know what the mission is, and it is to fix the country.
Follow the North Star.
That's what Rupert is doing.
He can see true North.
This is the direction we need to go in in order to fix the country.
And oh my God, there's all these screaming, wobbling Harrisons.
Haridans.
Ignore.
Push to the side.
Step over them.
It doesn't matter.
We're going to just go out there with a straightforward message.
We are going to fix this country.
We are going to deport millions.
We are going to destroy the Blairite Order that's captured the state, the Kwangocracy that has captured the state.
That spends about 500 billion a year, by the way, of your money, just in case you didn't know.
And we are going to actually make British politics work for us.
That's the message.
And we're just going to go forward with that.
And you can scream racist.
You can scream fascist.
You can scream whatever.
You can scream extremists.
Don't care.
We don't care.
We know why we're doing what we're doing.
It's for our children and our children's children.
We know what we have to do.
It's traditional British morality.
That's all this is.
And that's why I think Rupert Lowe really hit a bunch of nerves and really just struck chords with literally millions of people because he just had the air of a traditional British aristocrat.
Like Sir Arthur Wellesley or something.
Like where he was just like, no, this is wrong.
And I know it's wrong.
And I can see that lots of people agree with me.
So we're going to do the right thing.
That's literally the sum total of the moral message.
And it worked because it's correct.
And everyone fundamentally organically believes it.
Even John Cleese is like, finally.
Even Lib Dard John Cleese is like, this is the guy.
It's just like, yes, this is the guy.
And the thing is, it does already seem to be working.
When other, so in a bunch of polls, other has been polling at 7%.
Just other.
It's like, that's really high for other.
Other is usually like 1 or 2% in polls.
And now it's like 7%.
Well, when you actually, because when they do these polling, they prompt, do you want the reform, Greens, Conservatives, Labour, Lib, Democrat, or other?
Well, when you actually just put Restore Britain on that poll, as Find Out Now did, oh, 7%.
So after three weeks, and notice, right?
They even say this.
We use the same methodology.
We just included as prompts Restore Britain in your party as they do with the other parties.
And so they're just like, right, okay, well, that's, you know, we just wanted to see the true support of these parties.
Well, it turns out that already after, and this was done after like the first week or two weeks, already Restore Britain is on 7% as what Find Out Now believes is their true representation.
And this was 10%, well, sorry, more than 10%, like 12% in Wales, right?
The word is getting out there.
And you've got to do your part and go and spread the word as well, by the way.
We want a party that puts us first, literally that simple.
And then, therefore, boom, Restore Britain.
And honestly, I've seen, and you know what?
A lot of boomers are really getting it really quickly, right?
A lot of boomers I know are getting it really, really quickly.
And don't get me wrong, brilliant.
We love our boomers, don't we, folks?
We love our boomers, especially when they get it.
And so, this is the way we have just got to be the grassroots movement that spreads the word.
Like I said, we'll be setting up local branches.
They are setting up local branches now.
I'll be setting up our one in Swindon.
You will be free to work with me.
And if you're in Swindon or the local area, you're within driving distance, get in touch.
I'm going to want to hear from you.
So, and oh, yeah, there was one last thing.
This is really interesting.
Four days in, 88% of the voting, the voting, the betting that was happening on betting sites was backing Restore Britain for an overall majority, which was kind of crazy.
Because, of course, the odds were pretty long shot odds.
But the bookies started going, okay, well, we'll get that to like 10 to 1, like the Conservatives, because there was a lot of confidence in this.
And to be honest with you, I have a lot of confidence in this.
It looks like we are three years out from an election.
Kirstarma, you now have a duty to hold on to your job.
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I think we can do this.
We're going to start campaigning hard as soon as we've got the local branches up.
And I'm sure that in all of the local branches around the country, I mean, I know I'm going to be campaigning hard in mine, and of course online, but I'm sure all of the other local branches can campaign equally as hard because this is clearly the way forward.
We are going to do this.
And so, basically, my advice to you is if you're in Britain, follow the link.
If you're not in Britain, don't bother.
There's no point.
We don't need foreign people joining.
It's about measuring the temperature of the British people, right?
But you can spread the word.
You can help out in other ways.
But if you're in Britain, 20 quid a year, go and join.
Link in the description.
Come and join.
Get involved.
Get involved in local politics.
Because, I mean, what I'm planning to do, and I don't know whether other local branches are going to do something similar, but I'm going to do just regular things with the activists in the Wiltshire area, right?
I'm going to go, you know, we'll get to pubs or something.
We'll hire a town hall and we'll have events and things like that.
We're going to do stuff.
We're actually going to make a political culture around this in the southwest.
And I'm in contact with various other people who want to run other branches as well in the southwest.
And we're going to make this quite a joined up network.
We're going to just get things done.
We're going to get activists out on the street leafleting, like the Lib Dems do actually.
I mean, I live in the Southwest, so I've been on the receiving end of a lot of Lib Dem activism.
And first things first, it's annoying.
And it's kind of, I don't even know how to describe it.
It's kind of like tepid.
Like, this is the main competition down in the southwest.
And I think we're going to crush them.
I think we're going to easily beat them on this.
So I'm looking forward to the challenge.
But we are going to start spreading the word physically, not online.
We're going to be going out there, physically spreading the word.
And we're going to fix this goddamn country.
We're going to win.
We're going to do it.
It's going to be a lot of work, right?
It's going to be a lot of work.
We're going to be carrying a lot on our shoulders.
It's going to be, and I've done this sort of thing before, as you well know.
A lot of it is thankless work.
And the media is going to be like, blah, Don't care.
All we need is a leader who says, look, I'm not listening to that.
I'm telling the British people we're going to fix the country.
We're going to make politics works for you.
We're putting you first.
We're going to fix the economy.
We're going to fix immigration.
We're going to fix all of these problems.
We're going to fix the corrupt institutions.
We're going to fix it all, right?
That's what we're going to do.
We know what we're going to do.
We know why we're going to do it.
We're going to do it.
Come and sign up.
Link in the description.
I'll go through some of the super chats, but I'm going to be honest, guys, I need a fucking nap.
So I will go through them, but like, I'll go through as many as I can until my voice gives out.
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But yeah, I'm just, I'm just at the point now where I just want to get on with it, right?
I just want to get on with it.
I'm tired of the arguments.
I'm tired of like the posturing and the vanity of it.
No, I just want to get on.
And Rupert has shown he's the guy that we can get on with.
He's the guy who has set the foundation in the right place and he's held the line, right?
They've come at him with everything.
He's just like, I don't care.
You're wrong.
I only make this.
And another thing as well, which is, yeah, there probably is a donate section on the website as well.
Another thing as well, right, is that Rupert has proven himself not just to be talk, right?
He is clearly not just all talk.
Because not only has he been raising, when he was kicked out of reform, he was currently, he was at that time at a fundraising dinner, like to raise money for the party.
And he finds out afterwards, oh, I've been kicked out of reform.
Oh, right, right, okay.
Nigel Farage had put out a hit on him.
He's reporting him to the police.
He's alleged that he's tried to murder Zia Youssef or whatever.
It's like a threatened Zia Yousaf.
Just like, okay, okay.
So he was out doing hard work.
But then also, you've got the BBC report when they were interviewing his constituents being like, oh, what do you think of Rupert Lowe?
And they're like, oh, he's great.
He's the only MP who's ever actually done anything for me.
He actually got this problem solved or that problem solved.
I was really happy about it.
Oh, and he gives his salary away to a local charity every month because he's a self-made man, because he runs a bunch of family businesses.
So he doesn't need public money.
And so he gives it away to a charity every month.
And it's like, okay, well, what's he doing in Parliament?
Well, he's done thousands of parliamentary notes, they're called, in which they basically the written request to the government that the government has to give an actual answer to Nigel Farage has done like 200 of these.
Rupert Lowe's done 2,000 of these.
And of course, you remember the rape gang inquiry where Nigel Farage was like, we're going to do our own rape gang inquiry since the Labour government isn't going to do one.
And Rupert Lowe was like, okay, and then nothing happened.
So Rupert Lowe was like, right, okay, I'm actually going to raise the money.
He raised £600,000 and he's just finished the rape gang inquiry.
And I was citing some of it in the video I did for my Cad Daily channel earlier on.
It's brutal, but it's also very important that we know these things.
That the rape gangs are actually a kind of modern form of racist sex slavery against British girls.
Right, they're literally pimping them out, trafficking them around the the country and other places in the world to use as sex slaves.
That's what the Labor government was complicit in, and the TOY government, as was uh, George Osborne, was it, I think, on his podcast said, well, we didn't really think we could do anything political with this, as if that's not somehow politically actionable.
Like the, the Conservatives weak traitors, the Labour Party active traitors.
It's like, okay, well then, no enough.
Right, Rupert Low has proven not only does he have the metal to withstand the attacks, but he's actually got the energy to do the work, and so we're going to do the work that we can do for our local areas in support of him.
And this is how this is going to work and we are going to fucking win.
I've had enough.
It's just, and I don't know whether you've noticed, but everyone around is being really sensible, right?
Nobody is.
Nobody is fed, posting or anything like that.
No, everyone's just very frustrated and determined.
This is unfortunately, something we have to do and, like I said in the 20-year plan.
Well, this is part of the 20-year plan.
This is all of the the, the knuckling down and the grim resolve of just no, it's going to be a gross thing to do right, i'm really not looking forward to actually having to do politics it's.
It's horrible right, they are horrible to you, cruel in every measure, in ways you can't even predict.
But someone is with experience, who can organize, is going to have to organize the local groups, and someone with a loud voice, like I have, would be very useful to attract a lot of attention into them.
So i'm afraid i'm going to have to help, aren't I?
You know, i've got no, i've got an obligation here.
I don't have a choice, but anyway, the point being, it's fine again, this is all grim determination here.
This is the stiff upper lip.
No, we're just going to do the right thing because we have to, and so we're going to crack on with it.
Uh, Charlie says, telegraph, anything low, as bad as he's against the line, go up, which is inherently anti, anti-banker and anti-business.
Uh yeah well exactly, I mean, he literally said on the in an interview I did with him the other day, uh, we don't want the country being bought up by Blackrock.
Agreed, very based.
I agree.
Russian Reform stands with Israel.
Richard Tacia, I know, I know, I know Rupert Low is a Manual Goldstein.
Well, maybe I mean he's.
He's going to turn into their boogeyman.
He's going to turn into it.
Taxation is theft from productive citizens to give handouts to special interest voting blocks.
This is what is happening in the US and the UK while politicians skim some of the money for themselves.
Yeah.
I'm from Northern Ireland, so I'll probably not have the chance to vote Restore.
Well, why not?
Why wouldn't Restore be voting running candidates in Northern Ireland?
I mean, I don't know actually anything about Northern Irish politics, really, so you'll have to explain to me why that's the case.
But by the sound of things, the TUV party will break their pack with reform, so that's good enough for me.
Okay, well, I haven't followed it, I'm afraid, so I don't know.
Gypsy Bear says, I'm a gypsy, my family been here for 400 years, and I'm still a gypsy.
If we are not, I can't read the rest of that.
But yeah, you know, that's fine.
It strikes me that Ben and the rest are motivated by fear that sentiment has gotten so strong there is a real possibility that Steve Law's position will take power, no matter how unfounded that fear is.
Oh, no, I'm not saying that's not a fear, but that's the fear if Rupert fails.
That's what happens, right?
Rupert Lowe is the last democratic hope for British politics.
There was a the hope, not hate, uh, state of hate came out, and they'd done some polling to put in it to attract attention.
Now, it didn't attract that much attention outside of right-wing circles, but I read it, and what was really interesting is that a third of the country thinks civil war is happening or is going to happen in the next five years.
It's like, shit, man, when a third of your country thinks that civil war is likely in the next five years, you've got to ask yourself, is there a problem?
And I think that Rupert Lowe's, we are going to put the British people first position is the only thing that can stop that from actually coming to fruit.
And I don't want that to happen, by the way.
I'm 46 years old and I'm married and I have a family and I've got a business and I've got a very nice settle life.
I don't want a civil war.
Just to be completely clear, I'm not exactly in the time of life where I want to get involved in a civil war or be subject to a civil war.
I don't want a civil war.
I want a democratic solution.
So that's what I'm going to be working towards.
And it's Bannon pointed out like years ago, Bannon was doing a debate and they were like, oh, you're anti-democracy.
He's like, no, no, no, no.
We love democracy because we're going to win.
Right.
Because we are the nativists.
We're going to win.
And that's correct.
We are going to win.
Because, frankly, our message is going to be more positive.
Like, you looked at Reform's campaign in Gorton and Denton, entirely negative.
And it was really weird that it was like, this should have been a really strong constituency for you to win in.
And it would have been a real slap in the face.
But for some reason, you ran a negative campaign rather than a positive campaign.
And it didn't work.
But we're going to run a positive campaign.
We are going to do things to fix this.
We're going to fix it.
And it's going to work.
And again, to like Ben and that, yeah, if you want to avoid the Steve Law's position, you have to support us.
You have to.
We are the people who are going to make him unnecessary.
And Steve knows that.
He doesn't want to be an extremist, but he thinks that that's necessary in order to drive the conversation in this direction.
And it seems honestly that he's working, right?
His effect is working.
And so if we want to avoid having to go down that road, we go down this road.
And we are going to do it.
Do you like Gabe owners?
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I don't know who that is.
George says, will you be speaking at the United Kingdom rally in May?
Yes, if Tommy will have me.
Again, I know there's a lot of division on the right, but I'm not for division.
I'm actually completely for unity on the right, even if there isn't perfect ideological alignment.
Like I said, I know almost everyone and I like them all, or at least like most of the ones I've met, I really quite like.
And so I'm happy to, like I said, if Tommy will have me, I'm more than happy to go and speak there.
I'd be very pleased to, in fact.
And you should all come, of course.
Because the last one really put the shits up the establishment, didn't it?
They fucking panicked.
And so, yeah, okay, well, let's see what we can do.
Let's see what we can do.
Paul says, how do our Swindon locals volunteer to help?
Keep an eye out.
You can email contact at Lotus Eaters, actually.
Contact at LotusEeters.com.
And I'll get them to forward any emails to me and start building a little email list.
But at the moment, basically, I'm waiting for them to provide me with a kind of email list portal.
But I'm not a patient man and I want to get involved.
And I'm sure you do too.
So we will organize.
And initially, it'll just be like, you know, we'll all meet at a pub and just get to know each other and stuff like that first.
And then we'll, I mean, depending on how many people we get, I suppose.
But I mean, if it's hundreds, then maybe you can't just go to a pub.
But we'll figure something out.
Generico says, all Western leaders believe in modern country, which is different from the original country.
We also believe modern country should exclusively contain people who aren't from original country.
Yeah, that's what this comes to, frankly.
That's what this comes to.
Does Restore have a donation link for people out in Britain?
Yes, I believe they do.
Although you want to go and double check that.
Honestly, I'm not entirely sure.
So go and check that, man.
Kurt Metzger expressed a desire to collaborate with you.
It would be fun to watch.
I'm not actually sure who he is.
The name rings a bell.
Cool.
He's a stand-up comedian.
I'm not funny.
But I'm sure he's an interesting chap.
Like, so I'm not familiar with him.
But he can always send me an email.
Usually mainland parties don't run in Northern Ireland.
They just make alliances.
Right.
Okay, fair enough.
Yeah.
Fair enough.
Once Restore wins, can you please loan Rupert to Australia, please?
Short term, 10 years max.
Thank you.
Um, well, I mean, I quite like Pauline Hansen, to be honest.
I like the fact that she's been doing this for a long time and has just stuck her chin out and been like, I don't care anymore.
And now she's in the lead.
So I think that's uh, that's superb stuff.
Uh, and I, I honestly, like, we just need to be spreading the word, right?
Everyone everywhere needs to be spreading the word.
Look, it's the old system is what's done this to us.
Anyone who agrees with the morality of the old system will eventually lead us back to that point.
We have to begin on the foundations that our politics is for us, it's not for foreigners, it's not for human rights lawyers, it's not for any of that nonsense, it's for us.
And until it's for us, we have to keep going, we have to make it for us.
Anyway, thank you for joining me, folks.
Um, thank you for all the generous donations, and thank you for the kind words.
The link is in the description.
Go and sign up if you're in Swindon, tweet at me, get in contact, something like that.
We'll start building the network now.
And the next few weeks, we are going to start actually formalizing these things and we'll get it all up and running.
And we are going to literally, I mean, I've spoken to the HQ, they're like, Yeah, yeah, we've got loads of leaflets and stuff like that.
It's like, great, we're just going to do the hard work, we're just going to do the long yards, we're just going to get on with it, we're just going to actually make this happen.
And it's going to be rough.
We're going to get lots of opposition, no doubt.
We'll get it in the neck from everything.
We'll get in trouble from lefties and all this sort of bullshit.
Okay, we'll just have to grit our teeth and bear through it because what are the options?
What are the other options?
What are we going to quit?
No, obviously, we're not going to quit.
This is going to be difficult and rough, and we just have to do it.