Carl Benjamin details Restore Britain's registration, boasting over 100,000 members including 59% from overseas, while dismissing claims of fabrication. He outlines policies banning halal slaughter and Sharia law, contrasting Rupert Lowe's crusader stance with Nigel Farage's establishment absorption. The episode critiques neoconservative influence on Donald Trump, advocates a "flat reset" on liberal constitutional innovations like abortion rights, and emphasizes grassroots action over media bickering as the party challenges mainstream narratives on immigration and demographic security. [Automatically generated summary]
God, I hope everything's working in the background as it's supposed to be.
Think everything's working.
How are you doing, chat?
I can see you.
Hope you're all doing very well.
What a beautiful day it's been today.
For anyone in England, basically, you've probably had gorgeous clear skies.
And after what was essentially an entire winter of not even very cold, just grizzle and greyness.
It's been very nice to have actually quite beautiful skies and some pleasant weather for once.
Aha, there you all are.
Evening, evening.
I'm not even late.
I'm not even late.
Yeah.
Yeah, I know.
It's a good title.
I was like, oh, what am I going to call this?
Because we're going to talk about Restore Britain because everything seems to be going as well as could possibly be hoped for.
For anyone who emailed me in the Swindon area, by the way, yes, we will be in contact with you very, very soon.
Cameron should have been replying to a bunch.
He has been replying to a bunch of emails.
But we will be in contact.
We actually have a slight delay in the Wiltshire branch because something like 400 people are in the Wiltshire area, the Swindon area.
And to arrange a branch, an inaugural branch meeting requires us to get a hall that's quite large.
And actually, that's not as easy as you'd think to book because, of course, we need to do certain time slots and find one of sufficient capacity.
I've emailed a few.
I'm sure I'll have replies on Monday.
Hopefully, I will be able to get something very, very soon because it's bigger than I thought it would be, frankly.
And if I could get somewhere quite small, like 50 people or something.
But I have a funny feeling that that just won't be enough.
And I realized that, like, oh, you know, 200 people doesn't sound like that many in internet terms when it's numbers.
When you have 200 physical people that you need to find space for, it's a lot more difficult, actually.
So anyway, sorry.
Sorry about the delay, folks, but trust me, we are on it.
And before we begin, we have a live event in Swindon on April the 11th.
Link in the description.
It's going to be brilliant.
We've got a lot planned for it.
It's going to be great.
And I can't but notice in this advert that they have given me a yellow and gold tie.
I don't own a yellow and gold tie.
They've photoshopped me a tie, and I'm looking at it thinking, huh, I would quite like that tie.
But the problem is I know that tie is not real.
So I can't go and get one that looked like that.
Well, Empire, I want to get it in Swindon because we have all of the names and addresses of the local membership.
And they're all around Swindon, basically.
So I don't want to go somewhere outside of Swindon because it might be more difficult for people to get to.
So we're looking for somewhere in Swindon, which has narrowed, unfortunately, the scope down a bit.
So it's just, you know, a bit more difficult.
But trust me, we're getting on it and it will be done.
Why not take up a public space?
Because it'd be cold and it might rain.
Who knows?
But yeah, I don't have that tie and I want that tie.
But anyway, link in the description.
We're going to be having a really, really fun live event.
It's also going to be the biggest live event we've ever done.
And it's already selling very well.
So it's going to be a huge night and you won't want to miss it.
We're not going to be live streaming it either.
So you'll have to be there to enjoy it.
Anyway, so Rupert Lowe has announced the news.
Restore Britain is now registered as a political party.
Is actually on the electoral register.
You will be able to vote for it.
There go all the naysayers.
Oh, they won't let you register.
They won't let you.
Of course, they will.
Rupert Lowe's an MP, and what his party is geared around is completely sensible.
It's just completely sensible politics from about 50 years ago.
It's just normal.
It's what we always had right up until 1997 and onwards.
Not that the problem begins in 1997, but the culture shifts around that time.
Tony Blair isn't responsible for that cultural shift either, necessarily.
But anyway, so great news.
Restore Britain is now an official party.
And then the fake news began.
Who's Dave Kent?
Politically homeless, but not a fan of the WEF, so that's good.
But look what he's posted here.
This is, I just don't understand why people have to fabricate things.
And I know that this is fabricated, and I'll tell you why I know in a minute.
But in responding to UK standards, the Electoral Commission has stated they believe it's highly unusual for a new party to have 100,000 members.
Also, their data shows that 59% of this membership are from overseas.
This being the case, Restore cannot call themselves a truly British party.
Okay, first things first.
We have the membership.
We have the names and addresses of everyone who signs up.
We know what percentage of people from overseas, right?
It's not 59%.
There's nothing wrong with people overseas actually registering other than it gives you a kind of false impression of the party numbers.
There's no point if you're not in Britain or a British citizen who can vote who is currently stationed overseas or whatever.
There's no point in signing up, right?
It doesn't really do anything.
But the thing is, I'll show you how I know this is fake, right?
We're supposed to believe that this email was sent yesterday on a Friday afternoon or a Friday evening at 8 p.m.
Oh, yeah, the civil service like tappity tap, tappity tap, tappity tap.
Oh, yes, Rupert Lowe, blah, Bullshit.
Like, you should have done it about three o'clock on a Wednesday afternoon.
Like, that would have been a believable time.
Not eight o'clock Friday evening.
But the diligent civil servant, Tom Hunter, he, him.
It's just, ah, yes, I have checked this.
Just come the fuck on.
They're probably not even in the office on Fridays.
They probably work four-day fucking weeks.
Like, no chance whatsoever at all that this is real, right?
I doubt they put their pronouns in the signature either.
But also, they don't have access to the membership.
The membership is owned by the parties.
The parties have data integrity practices and obligations because they are the ones who possess the information about who is a member of their party.
It's hard to know how the Electoral Commission would come by that, to be honest.
But I mean, I guess the fabricated email is correct.
It is highly unusual for a new party to begin with 100,000 members.
Yeah, that's really unusual.
I mean, I think it was well past.
It must be coming on 120,000.
By the way, there's a link in the description.
If you are British or in Britain and you wish to join Restore Britain, go and join £20 a month, £20 a year.
Well worth your time.
Come and get involved.
We're going to fix all of this.
But yeah, that is unusual, but that speaks to the problem of the current political environment, really, doesn't it?
Yeah, there are a lot of people who are very, very disenfranchised at the moment.
And one of the, again, I can only give anecdotal data on this, but one of the things I've heard over and over and over from people who, not online, but like people I've spoken to about this, is that it's a lot of people who are just a lot of people joining Restore are people who have not been involved in politics before, but realize, oh, okay, no, we need something outside of the political establishment, the consensus, to fix the country.
Because it's very clear, and this is something that a lot of people have realized is just the political parties are not for us.
It used to be like one of my aunt was over today.
She was telling me about her family in Wales who always voted Labour.
And it was like her 80-year-old uncle or something who was telling his daughter about Rupert Lowe because he was literally saying, Well, Labour just aren't, they're not for us.
They're not looking out for us.
Labour, of course, now the party of the rich and the party of the system.
The Conservatives, God only knows who people think they're for.
And the same with the rest.
But Restore Britain are a party for us.
That's the difference.
They are our party.
And the great thing, and this was what I wanted with UKIP back in the day.
Because it's fine.
It's fine for Farage to stomp on us in the MEP elections.
That is fine.
What we needed is an anchor, right?
What we needed is someone in charge who would just say, you know, I don't care.
I don't care about any of your opinions.
I do care about the state of the country and how the British people are being treated.
And I do care about actually fixing things for us, the people, right?
Now, UKIP wouldn't let Jared Batten essentially fly that flag.
He was completely on board with it, but they wouldn't let him hold that space.
And so the UKIP NEC just nixed him.
And that was the end of UKIP.
But Rupert Lowe is built of the same moral fiber as Jared Batten.
And that's why I really like Jared Batten.
I really appreciated him.
And he was, he, when they took Jared Batten down, he had UKIP at 25,000 members, which is a significant amount for 2019.
If, you know, if we'd had like seven years of building, who knows where we'd be now?
But okay, fair enough.
That didn't happen.
Here we are.
We have another man who is built of the same moral fiber saying, you know what, I don't care.
As you see here, I've been called racist and Islamophobic hundreds of times today for outlining Restore Britain's policy on banning halal slaughter, the Burka, Sharia law, cousin marriage, and plenty more.
Again, all common sense.
Things that are attested in polling, right?
The polls are, yes, we should ban this.
Yes, we should do that.
You've got like basically half the country that agrees with all of this.
And so why do we not get it?
Instead, what we get is abortion up to the point of birth.
What percentage of the country agrees with that?
1%.
One singular percent of the country wants that.
And that's currently the law.
It's just passed through the Lords.
It's the law.
And so it is just one of those things where it's like, right, okay, I just want a party that is for us, that does what we want it to do, that is the party of the British people.
And so Rupert just says, I want to be really clear about our party's official response.
We do not give a shit.
We do not give a shit.
We don't care if you call us racist and Islamophobic.
We know that those are the magic words you use to lash Nigel Farage into compliance.
We know.
We've seen it over and over and over.
By God, is it frustrating to watch him literally being flayed on camera and him not being able to stand up to it?
It's really embarrassing, actually.
But Rupert Lowe's never backed down on this.
You know, every time they call him Ricardo, I don't care.
This is what we're going to do.
And it's like, brilliant.
Thank God.
Oh my God.
Thank God.
That's all I've ever wanted out of a politician is to say, no, no, we know what needs to be done and we're going to do it.
All of your liberal mysticism, all of the magic words, irrelevant.
Absolutely irrelevant.
Just a quick super chat here from UK Tech Vlogs.
You don't shout out Actual Justice Warrior enough.
He deserves so much praise.
Sean's most nuanced takes Actual Justice Warrior is brilliant.
He's been brilliant for years.
Really like the guy.
Really appreciate his channel.
I didn't realize I should say it more often.
Sorry.
Anyway, carrying on.
This is the position we need to begin in.
We reject the system's shibboleths.
We reject their curses.
We reject their morality in total, entirely.
Everything about it.
We reject you.
We don't agree with you.
We don't agree with the country you've built.
And we are going to bring our country back.
We are going to restore it.
That's the plan.
And so that's the position that any nativist patriot party must begin in if they want to actually gain traction.
If they want to actually get something done, if they want to actually eventually win, I think genuinely that's the beginning of the win.
Anything less than that is the system taking control, bringing you in and sliming you about.
Just like you know that Farage and his team are just going to get absorbed into the goo of the system and just melted away until they do nothing.
You know that that's what's going to happen to them.
Rupert Lowe is coming in with a crusader mindset, which is what we need.
An actual crusader mindset.
And that's superb.
And the meme game is on point, right?
Like, we're going to watch this.
This is just so funny.
The Mass Movement Begins00:07:11
I'm delighted to release Restore Britain's first ever party political broadcast.
Hey, you know, these lot that are saying vote, restore Britain.
Are you all right?
I think you need to have a little lie down, mate.
Have you seen this Rupert Lowe fella?
Have you seen what he's up to?
He wants to deport fucking everyone, mate.
He don't even care.
He's like, yeah, get rid of everyone.
The only thing he seems to bother about is what the colour of their skin is.
He's got this big thing.
He's going, all these Pakistani grooming gangs.
Eon, mate.
White people do that shit too.
All right.
But you don't seem to fucking post all over Facebook when they do it, do you?
And the worst part is he doesn't even, he doesn't even care when he gets called a racist.
He posts on Facebook all the time going, apparently saying this makes me a racist.
Oh, well.
Oh, well.
Is that what you want to teach children in this country that that's okay?
Yeah.
That being a racist is all right.
Fucking grow up, mate.
Seriously.
God, this guy's really upset that the magic words don't work on Rupert Lowe.
I love the framing here.
This is Restore Britain's first ever party political broadcast.
I mean, couldn't imagine, couldn't imagine a better example of the kind of people who I expect to be our opponents and the kind of arguments that they're going to make and the unintentionally good advertising.
Rupert Lowe's going to deport everyone.
He doesn't care.
I'll fucking vote for that.
That's my vote secured.
Honestly, I love this so much.
Anyway, so as you can see, they've begun a billboard advertising campaign because a lot of people are like, well, it's very social media.
It's like, yeah, okay, but when 100,000 people join your party, you find yourself with some resources.
And actually, you can just put billboards up.
There's literally nothing against a political party just having a nationwide billboard advertising campaign.
And yeah, that's a great campaign.
A party that will put British people first.
Restore Britain.
Rupert Lowe, leader.
Great.
Superb.
My God, I want these all over the country.
The entire country.
I want every bus stop, every advertising billboard out, you know, as you're driving along the motorway or whatever.
I want this everywhere, everywhere.
This is a great thing.
And not just, you know, that message, you know, if millions go, millions go.
You know, we will end, we will, we will not just end mass immigration, we will reverse it.
That's the killer line.
We will not just end mass immigration.
We will reverse it.
Millions must go, right?
That's that's I'd love to see that on a billboard.
Love to see on a billboard.
Yeah, Elon, pull the wallet out.
No, no, actually, I've got to say, right?
It's kind of Elon to, I don't know if, I don't think they've taken any money from Elon.
I'm pretty sure they haven't.
Because genuinely, it actually is better if we do this ourselves, right?
It's not good for us to have, like, it's not good for us to become dependent on a foreign patron, even one as well-meaning and kind and generous as Elon.
And a man to whom I owe a personal debt of gratitude because he restored my Twitter account, right?
Like, it's, it's, it's, you know, you'll never, you'll never get me condemning Elon because he has done so much for us and raised the issue so broadly to such a large audience.
Like, thank God for Elon, man.
This would be something more difficult without him.
But we shouldn't be taking his money, and they haven't, as far as I'm aware, taken any money from him because this should be homegrown.
We should do this ourselves.
This is why, like, you know, they're not getting any involved in any MAGA stuff or anything like that.
And of course, when the Iran war kicked off, Rupert Lowe was the first out of the gate saying, nope, no foreign war for us.
Thanks.
How does this advance British interest?
It doesn't, so we don't want it.
So no, like, weird civility like with Farage.
Like, oh, no, we have to go and join Israel and America in the war in Iran.
It's like, do we, though?
You know, I mean, anyway, anyway, right.
The point being, it's a British homegrown party, grassroots for British people.
And it is going to become a mass movement.
I mean, I don't know if more than 120,000 or however many it is now, people.
Does that count as a mass movement?
I would say that was a lot of people.
But what do I know?
It's going to keep growing.
It's going to become bigger.
And we're going to start winning.
It's definitely going to happen.
Because we're just going to start doing stuff like this and just putting out those signs that the other parties never would.
Because we actually want these things, right?
We actually want to fix the country because we actually care about what happens after we're dead.
That's what this comes down to.
I care about the country that I am passing to my children.
That's what I personally care about.
That's basically all I fucking care about these days, to be honest.
I'm looking around going, oh shit, I can't leave the country like this.
My children will never forgive me.
How dare they have done this to us?
And how dare we just sit still and let them?
We have to do something.
We've got no choice.
And I tell you, I found Twitter very frustrating recently because a lot of people are the problem with Twitter is it's all hyper-reality.
You can't actually do anything on Twitter.
And so a lot of people find themselves with an excess of energy and nowhere to channel it.
And so that's given, that leads people not only to be given to bickering on Twitter that's fruitless and goes nowhere.
Like, I don't know whether anyone's noticed, but no Twitter bickering has ever resolved anything anywhere ever.
And it also gives inclines people to ridiculous opinions that are just bounced back at them in echo chambers.
And we spoke about this years ago, but this is so true now as well.
And so it's like, right, okay, let's actually not worry about what happens on Twitter.
I don't know what's going on with the algorithm, but it's not giving me any fun.
I'm not really enjoying it.
And it's not providing me with as much useful information as it used to.
So I've decided, right, okay.
I mean, I still use Twitter, obviously, but I just don't use it as much as I used to.
But I think the important thing will be getting out into the real world.
I'm actually really chomping at the bit to do the local branch meetings and just start getting people out on the streets.
We've got all of the leaflets.
We've got the posters.
We've got everything sat around.
We're waiting to get a venue so we can hand them out and get everyone going.
But we're going to all be getting out on the streets and just posting through leaflet letterboxes, which we're going to do.
It's just going to be just basic hard work.
Just here's like 100 leaflets, go around your local street.
Here's 500 leaflets, go around your local area.
Just go and post them on a weekend.
We all have to be in motion, actually offline doing things now.
And that's what this is so important about this.
We need to just get out into the real world.
Taking It To The Streets00:09:02
There's a huge critical mass of us.
And so let's go.
And reform is already reform.
Restore.
Sorry, too many RE words.
Restore is already showing in the polls.
In some polls, it's coming up on its own.
But in other polls, you can see like other at 9% there.
Now, that does include a few other parties on 1 or 2%.
But other is surprisingly high there.
And that's when not prompting for Rupert Lowe himself.
For example, if when a poll's done, they prompt for Rupert Lowe.
He comes above Ed Davy.
I mean, I thought no one knew who Rupert Lowe was, but there he is on like, what, 14, 13%, something like that.
So, sorry, that's not bad, especially given Nigel Farage only on 26% in this poll.
And weirdly, Zach Polanski is being Kierstama.
Bloody hell.
That's just brutal.
And that's a terrible set of results for basically everyone other than Rupert Lowe.
Rupert Lowe's like, yeah, I've been doing this for a month.
I'm already at 13%.
How are you doing?
Kebby Bade knock at 14%.
How are you doing?
Keir Starmer at 15%.
How are you doing Zach Polanski at 20%?
And even Nigel Farage, only at 26%, 25%.
That's not good, man.
As the right-wing insurgent party against the globo-liberal internationalist establishment, Nigel Farage should be well plus 40%.
Because there's a series of nativist policies that we've seen this borne out in the polling over and over and over.
That 50% of the country just want.
50% of the country are basically right-wing extremists by the standards of the Libtard Order.
And yet, Nigel Farage, 25%.
How are you not capturing all of these people?
I just don't understand.
But anyway, the point is, we've had a great start.
This is a great start.
And of course, we've got some great policies.
Inheritance tax is just one of those things.
The death penalty is just one of those things.
Ending immigration, one of those things.
There are so many just rock solid British policies that people didn't want gone or didn't want implemented or whatever it is that have been imposed upon us against our will.
And everyone knows this.
And so, no, we're just going to stop it.
We're just going to end it.
We're just going to make the country how we want it to be because actually we do have the power to do that.
Parliament can technically do whatever it likes.
And so we just need to win.
And so we're going to.
And this is what I mean about this.
Like, I mean, as, you know, Rupert there mocking Farage, there's something happening out there.
Yeah, these branches have been really, really well attested.
And you'll notice that there isn't just a single demographic here.
Now, at the Restore meetings, it's all just the greybeards and silver-haired people.
Now, no disrespect to them.
I don't blame them for voting for Nigel Farage because he seems familiar to them.
But look at the cross-section here.
There are actually young people here.
There are middle-aged people here.
There are older people here.
Like, this is a genuinely more representative sample cross-section of the country itself.
And again, you have like 100-plus people.
Here you have at Tameside.
And this is what I mean when I'm like, oh, right, okay.
I've got to get to get a large room.
Because I mean, if only half of the people in Swindon turn out for the branch meeting, that's still more than 200 people in a bloody room.
Like, that's massive.
And so, you know, I've got to get a fairly significant haul.
And it's been quite difficult to get.
But as you can see, people are turning out for this, right?
People are turning out for this because we are serious and there is a hunger for it, a genuine thirst for it.
And also, you'll be aware, of course, that Rupert Lowe has had zero mainstream.
I mean, has he had any?
He was on Talk TV, which isn't brilliantly watched.
But, you know, like, does he go on Sky News?
Does he go on the BBC?
Is he invited anywhere ever?
And the answer is, of course, no.
And Dr. David Bull, the chairman of the Reform Party, tweeted this out.
And this is just kind of remarkable, isn't it?
Why doesn't GB News why don't GB News have Rupert Lowe and Ben Habib on?
As in the populist right-wing parties, they're the sort of parties you'd think that GB News would be very interested in hearing from because their audience would be very interested in hearing from them.
And David Bull says, well, it's an editorial decision made by GB News.
Oh, is it an editorial decision made by GB News?
Is it really?
That's very interesting.
Because what David Bull is revealing here is that GB News is a campaign arm of the Reform Party.
Now, hey, I actually don't mind.
You be a campaign arm of the Reform Party if you want.
That's, I personally, I'm quite a, you know, quite liberal and libertarian when it comes to media.
And I basically think, yeah, you should be able to just support whatever you like.
And everyone should have a platform, right?
And let the public decide based on how good you are, how persuasive you are, how entertained you are to watch, blah, blah, blah.
And what people actually want to watch.
I hate Ofcom.
I hate all of this really tightly constrained media environment that the mainstream have to live in.
But that is an interesting statement because this is GB News saying no.
Well, this is David Bull saying, no, GB News is our station.
This is our media platform.
It's like, that's fine.
That's fine.
Go to lotuses.com.
That's the restore media platform.
Go to Sargon of Can.
He's the Restore Media platform on his channel.
You know, we, and not just me, obviously, not just us.
There are loads of people.
There is just all, essentially, it looks to me, as far as I can tell, basically the independent podcast sphere is completely pulling for Rupert, which is superb.
So all of those chaps who are doing a superb job, keep going.
We're going to keep going.
Everyone's going to keep going.
Everyone join.
We're just going to get to work.
We're just going to get out and actually do the things that need to be done.
We're going to put the leaflets through the doors.
We're going to make the arguments that need to be made.
We're going to explain to people no, we can get what we want and we're going to win.
So I feel pretty positive about the way things are going, actually.
I'm very happy about everything.
And I'm very confident that we've got a message and a leader who we know what we stand for.
We know what we want.
And it's because we are just the normal people of this country.
Like, we're not people who are like for our entire lives had plans to be in politics or anything like that.
I never had any plans to do anything like this.
I could never have imagined that I'd be doing something like this.
But it became incredibly necessary.
And so here we are.
Anyway, I'll go through and answer your questions.
I mean, loads of comments have been sent in, so we'll go through those.
I didn't want to spend too much time on the rhetoric.
But seriously, I think everything's going brilliantly.
And bravo, bravo to.
These are just two examples I pulled up from recently on Rupert Lowe's Twitter feed.
There are loads of branches, more than 100 branches springing up around the country.
And there will be more to come.
So superb news.
And you notice they're all just very normal, sensible people, right?
That's what I like about this.
This is the normal, the mums and dads, the grandparents.
The people who are like, yeah, okay, we have to do something.
We just have to do something.
The country is just in such a state.
And so we are.
So anyway, if you're in Britain, join Restore Britain, link in the description.
And of course, come and see us on our live event on April the 11th in Spindon.
It's going to be brilliant.
It's going to be big, too.
It's going to be a big, fun event.
And I'm really looking forward to it.
And we've got a lot planned.
So we'll see you there.
Let's go through some comments from you guys because that's what I wanted this stream to really be about.
But I was like, no, no, a lot's happened.
I've got to give you an update.
Modified Matthias says, late in the hour in which this conjurer chooses to appear.
No, no, no.
What was Gandalf saying?
Do not mistake me for a conjurer of cheap tricks.
Joining Restore Britain Now00:14:50
Frodo Bangor.
Is it Frodo?
I can't remember.
It's been a while since I've watched Lord of the Rings.
Although I do need to watch Lord of the Rings with my kids, my five-year-old and three-year-old.
In a couple of years' time, they'll be old enough to appreciate it.
I'm going to watch it with them.
Hang on a second.
Let me actually get these up in a different browser window because I cannot see what people have said, given the way that it is.
There are so many.
Like, it would be so easy for YouTube to just give me a tab.
And they don't.
They could just give me a tab that I could see.
I just clicked pop-up and I just don't right here we go.
Ian says, love, love, citizens, subscribes since its inception.
Got to say, very disappointed in the coverage of Iran and seems to be coming from suppositions backfilled with selected Twitter facts.
Well, look, man, I'm not the one covering Iran, so I'm not the one monitoring the situation, but Ferras knows a lot better about these things than I do.
And I can't see any fault with his reasoning.
So I guess the question is: is it because he's not telling you what you want to hear?
Or is it that it's not true?
And it seems that what he said is true to me.
But like I said, I'm not monitoring the situation.
So, you know, we just got to give the coverage as we see it and what we think is honest, even if it's not what necessarily people want to hear.
And I think that's the right thing to do.
Even if you think we're getting it wrong, I think it's important to understand that this is what seems true to us.
And if you've got any further information, I'm sure Ferris would love to hear it.
You can just tweet at him on Twitter or wherever.
But I'm not at all disappointed with our coverage so far.
And I think it is accurate.
That's the thing.
I think we need a definition of what it means to be English and British.
One sentence answer for all the nana akuas who ask, am I English ideas?
We need just English parents.
An English parent is what makes you English because ethnicity is inherited.
So that's what you need.
But it's a broader question.
And the thing is, actually, I feel it's not worth just getting bogged down in those arguments, to be honest.
What's the point of it?
What are we asking this for?
Nothing about Restore Britain delineates based on heritage or identity.
It is just stipulating it is for the British people.
Now, if you feel that that's not you, or you know, someone that you're talking to, not you personally, then they, I think, will reveal that, reveal themselves because you are what you react to, right?
So, for example, the Ash sarkas are like, oh, no, it's white supremacy and racism.
It's like, aha, gotcha.
Understood, Ash.
Message received.
So we don't.
And the thing is, well, I, you know, I'm not like a hardcore Puritan on these things.
A lot, again, a lot of people on Twitter are, but I don't, you know, I'm fine.
You be whatever you want.
But like, I'm, as a practical man, I think that asking for demographic security and for England to be 90% English is ethnically English is a perfectly reasonable thing to ask for.
And any well-meaning, well-intentioned immigrants would be able to agree with that.
Like, of course, why wouldn't you agree with that?
And of course, there are millions of people who have been let in this country against our will who are not interested in integrating or being our friends.
They're just here to take advantage.
And all of those people need to go.
All of them.
If you came over here to suck up benefits or use the NHS without paying into it and all this sort of thing, and you're not like marrying a British person, going down the pub, you're not actually integrating into English and British culture, then you're not here to be a part of our team, are you?
If you're here in an ethnic colony or something, that's not good enough.
I'm sorry to me.
But the point is, it doesn't matter because I'm not a spokesman for Restore Britain on this, right?
I'm not a spokesman for Restore Britain on anything.
I'm just someone who's supporting them and doing my best.
And so, like I said, I just don't think it's worth getting bogged down in that question.
It's like the people with the British people.
If you feel that doesn't represent you, then okay, millions must go.
Michael says, it's fascinating that we can identify poisonous creatures by their bright colours.
Works on deranged humans, too.
Yeah, I mean, that with that guy, like, I always find these kind of chaps funny because, of course, they're deeply mediocre people in real life, right?
He's such an average-looking guy.
He's a bit overweight, he's completely normal-looking.
What exciting thing does he do to mark himself out from just every other mediocre person in modern Britain?
I dye my hair pink.
Okay.
Of course, you do.
It's a way of gaining attention and trying to stand out, which is kind of sad, really.
But what are you going to do?
Number one, Schmuck says, I support Rupert.
He wants to deport people.
He doesn't care if you call him racist.
I already said I supported him.
You don't need to sell me.
Yeah, I know, right?
It's like that's a hard sell.
This Rupert guy doesn't care if you call him racist.
He's going to deport everyone.
All right, I'm already a member of Restore Britain.
I can only join once.
Jonathan says, anyone else absolutely sick of foreign wars?
Yeah, I am.
I'm sick of foreign wars.
I don't really see what we're gaining out of it.
And I don't really care to give a damn.
We've got too many problems at home, far too many domestic problems for me to sit here and think, yeah, well, maybe we could fix problems over there.
No, We have got far too many problems and we're going to fix them.
We're going to focus and we're going to do it.
Ian says, don't know how lucky you are in the UK to have a party that restore.
Best we have in Canada is the People's Party of Canada.
They haven't been able to achieve in years the kind of ground swell that Lowe has in weeks.
Yeah, I know, I know.
And the thing is, I love Maxine Bernier as well.
I think he's brilliant.
And the worst part is he's got that, he's got the same kind of credibility.
I don't know Canadian politics very well, and I don't know the sort of political temperature in Canada either.
So I can't say why Maxine Bernier hasn't gone anywhere with it, which is a real shame.
But like with Pauline Hanson in Australia, you can be in the wilderness for quite some time.
Like with Geert Wilderss, actually, in the Netherlands, you can be in the political wilderness for quite some time, and then suddenly you can find the public swinging to your position and you going up in the polls because the situation that was being prophesied comes to pass.
And suddenly, oh, wait.
Oh, no, they were right about all of this.
Oh, shit.
We've got to do something about it.
So who knows if his day is coming?
And I really hope it is.
Because, you know, anyone who stands up for this kind of thing, especially when it's really unpopular, I have a huge amount of respect for.
And Bernier did it earlier than most.
So, like, who knows, right?
Who knows?
Isaac says, 500,000 smiley's alone costs taxes of 3 million Brits.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, I know.
I know.
I know.
It's just, it's just mad, isn't it?
And we are in such a silly position.
Such a silly position.
The economic argument for immigration has just ended.
Basically, if you're not taking first world migrants, you may as well take zero.
That's what it boils down to.
Take educated people from France, from Belgium, from Germany, from Scandinavia, or from North America, you know, or Australia.
But just what's the point in taking people from the second or third world?
There isn't any because they are just a net drain on your finances.
That's the reality of that's literally the economics of it.
And this has been borne out repeatedly now.
So there's just no point.
Just cut off the money.
They will self-deport, by the way.
When we stop giving them free money, they're just going to fuck off.
So we should just stop giving them free money and let them fuck off.
And everyone wins.
Aaron, for £100, man.
Thanks very much.
Says we are winning.
Yeah, I really think so, right?
I really think we are.
Because, I mean, like, already you've seen everyone shift to the right on their political opinions.
I don't know which way it is for you guys on the camera.
Like, so.
I mean, that's my right, but is that left to you?
I think that's, you know, that looks left to you.
But anyway, the point is, we've seen everyone shift to the right just from the emergence of Restore.
And that was in the first couple of days, like in the first week.
Like, Farage and all the rest and the Conservatives have all shifted to the right.
And now, some Conservative MP called Nick Timothy has come out and been like, oh, look at all these Muslims in Trafalgar Square.
This isn't on.
And Keir Starmer's like, holy shit.
And he starts citing Tommy Robinson in Parliament going, this, this, you know, a year ago would have got you kicked out of the Conservative Party and all this sort of stuff.
It's like, yeah, because things are shifting to the right now, right?
We've got to the point we have a credible party that's like, we don't care.
We're going to just do this.
And everyone's like, oh, right.
Oh, no, we've got to follow that lead.
And it's literally everyone copying Restore's homework at this point.
So, you know, we are definitely going to win.
And I just think we just need to get on with it now.
Just literally just need to get on.
And that's like I said, that's why it's been frustrating.
I really, really wanted to get this first meeting for Monday, but we just couldn't make it work.
And so it's like, damn, right.
So hopefully it'll be the end of next week.
But trust me, it's happening.
It's going to be brilliant.
Brute Life says, what's the plan to get 90% voters turn out?
60% for 60 years.
The British have been overly complacent and now the frog is wet and the water is boiling.
Yeah, the issue is that none of the parties seem to distinguish themselves from any other.
The main parties that everyone knows about are all just different shades of globalism when you boil down to it.
And that's not acceptable, right?
This is not on.
But it does seem that lots of people who haven't been previously involved in politics or even voted are getting involved because finally, for the first time, they can see something that actually works for them.
And that's all we've ever really wanted as well, right?
It's all we've ever really wanted.
It's just, and why shouldn't British politics revolve around making the country work for the native British people?
Why shouldn't it?
Like, what is the argument against making our politics work for us first?
And obviously, there isn't an argument.
Any argument would sound ridiculous.
And you would never make it to any other country.
And yet, here we are, you know, where we're literally, oh, we're the insurgent party.
Well, God, what are you promising?
We're promising to prioritize the British people in their own politics.
My fucking God, man.
That's the most far-right thing in the world.
I know we've heard that before.
And we've arrived at the consensus that we don't give a shit that that's far right, right?
We don't give a shit about your magic words and your spells.
Don't care.
We've had enough.
We need this to be for us.
And then once we've done this, we will fix it all.
The Wooster says, regrettably, Chuck Norris was your typical boomer Zayosha.
Well, I mean, there's hardly a surprise.
I didn't realize Chuck Norris is going to come up in this.
That was sad, wasn't it?
You know, rough day for the Grim Reaper, but, you know.
But he was an actor, man.
You know, like, don't worry if a boomer actor has different political opinions to you.
It's like, you know, don't worry about it.
And the thing is, well, I don't, there's this habit of, I mean, Trump came out and denigrated Muller.
Apparently, he died as well.
And it's like, I hate this.
Like, shitting on people who have died.
I genuinely hate this sort of thing.
So it's, you know, I think I just want to be a bit more human about these things.
Right.
So, you know, don't worry, I'm not on the goie or anything, but like, you know, there's just no need to do it, really.
I don't think I've done it.
And if I have, I regret it.
Rich says, I can't help but think, but think veterans will be the key to success.
If Restore can harness, recruit, stand veterans en masse, they'll really put the fear of God into the establishment.
Well, yeah, I mean, this is one of the things because I'm a forces brat for anyone who doesn't know.
I grew up on military bases in Germany and Britain my whole life, my whole teenage life, like young youth growing up.
So, you know, whenever I was born to when I was about 17, 18.
And the great thing about Restore Britain, for any veterans listening, is it has the ethos that I was surrounded by on these military camps, which is just there is a British world that we uphold, and that's just what the thing is that we do.
Like, we are just manifesting Britain and we are defending Britain and the British way of life.
And that's what Restore's ethos is.
So I can't help but feel that veterans will feel very comfortable in the fold of reform Restore Britain because it's a completely like contiguous follow-on from that mindset.
And so it's just about doing things properly, being decent people, doing the right thing, and getting the job done.
And so it just fits so nicely with the way I view the world.
And so it's just brilliant.
It's absolutely brilliant.
And honestly, this is what Jared Batting's UKIP was like as well.
You know, it's just like, no, we're just going to be normal British people and just crack on with it.
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And unfortunately, his party let him down.
But Rupert has the same sort of mindset, which is why, like, none of that, and that's why, that's why his video struck such a chord because it's quite clear at this point that actually what is required is the stiff upper lip to accept, to look reality in the face and say, no, this is grim.
This is a difficult job.
This is almost too late.
And so we really have to focus ourselves now, don't we?
And this is where the Brits are at their best.
So honestly, I agree.
And I really hope the veterans take this to heart.
It's like, no, no, this is the party.
It's this one.
This is the one you're looking for.
Aaron, for another £100, man.
Jesus Christ.
This is very generous, man.
You don't have to do that.
I would have read it out if it was a teddy.
You know what I mean?
I'm about to be 26, and the next election will be my first time voting.
This is what I mean.
This is what I mean, right?
And you're not the only one.
And 26 is not that old to have your first vote.
There are people I know who are in their 50s and have never voted and have joined Restore.
So before this time, I was sort of depressed when it came to politics.
Now I pay that £20 to restore Britain.
Again, it's such a low barrier to entry.
£20 for the entire year membership.
I can do that.
Why not?
What have you got to lose?
What's 20 quid, especially in this fucking economy?
You know, it's superb that we have something worthwhile doing now.
And the fact that Rupert Lowe is just unflappable on all of these morales, they can't morally browbeat him.
He is unflappable on this.
That is the best part of it.
Victoria says, are non-white law-abiding taxpaying citizens protected from immigration?
If Restore's policy on this is clear, then please forgive my ignorance.
Well, yeah, restores, like, the thing is, I think a lot of people take, like, just online Twitter chatter as something important.
But reform, sorry, restore, don't have any ethnically based policies, obviously, because I think such a thing would be illegal anyway, right?
But it's about bringing back a British worldview and imposing that on the country.
So obviously, we don't give foreign people.
Like, you know, people literally who were born overseas, they don't get council housing.
Obviously not.
But that's not to say that people born and bred in Britain aren't qualified for council housing.
There's nothing in there about any of that.
So yeah, Victoria, there's no question of that.
And it's, I mean, that's disappointing to a lot of the sort of hardliners on Twitter.
But that's actually a really reasonable position that I think everyone can get behind, even if they're disappointed with it.
So no, there's nothing, nothing like that.
And yes, of course, like, I don't even think there'll be any actually intrusive mechanisms apart from literally the boat migrants who broke in.
A lot of it will just be done through incentives, as in people who don't want to work hard, don't want to join the communities, don't want to be a part of the country, and who are just here to sponge off us.
Well, that money's being turned off.
So you're going to want to make arrangements.
But, you know, nothing discriminatory is going to happen to those good people who are here with goodwill and want to be a part of our lives and communities, like who are actually cooperative and who aren't having these massive expressions of domination in Trafalgar Square.
Like nothing's going to happen to them.
Rambam says, to quote Thanos, fine, then I'll do it myself.
I haven't actually seen any of the Marvel Avengers movies.
I've seen the clips, I'm aware, through cultural osmosis of Thanos and whatnot, but I actually don't know the context of that.
So I'm afraid I can't make that probably as funny as it actually is.
Itemer Klen, I think, says, can't really help from here in Texas, but I'm rooting for a store.
Loved England when I visited.
Hope to see it again.
Well, I hope it's there for you to see.
But honestly, you know, the goodwill is always welcome.
And thank you for the generous donation.
Like, it's always, always nice to have the team players on board.
And this is why I was such a supporter of Trump.
And it's really a shame that he allowed the neocons to get their teeth into him, to get their hooks into him.
And maybe they always have to a certain degree, but I don't know.
You know, like I actually, previously, Trump's foreign policy interventions have always been quite good, actually, quite savvy and limited and aimed at settling things down.
So I'm genuinely disappointed that this is the direction he's gone in.
And I say this as someone who's been supporting Trump since 2017.
I say this as someone who went to Trump Tower in New York to get his MAGA hat in 2017.
I'm genuinely saddened to see Lindsey Graham and Jared Kushner getting their way.
Because Trump was very clearly the nativist choice in the beginning.
And it's sad that it's turning out this way, to be honest.
Because I genuinely want the best for America and the Americans in their context, name their country.
Why the hell wouldn't I?
I like America.
I like the Americans.
I've never met an American I didn't like, to be honest.
They've always been kind and generous and very well-intentioned towards me.
And Britain as well.
I mean, obviously not the radical SJW lunatics, but like obviously the enemies.
I can distinguish the friends from the enemies.
David says, as much as it saddens me, Restore will probably get its major boost after some horrible attack.
Yeah, that's true.
Unfortunately, I mean, it's doing very, very well as it is, but it could literally every single day could be another Axel Rudicabana.
By the way, Restore is going to bring back the death penalty.
So just saying, I was reading, I've been reading or listening to an audiobook called White Death about the 60s and just the cultural changes Britain went through in the 60s.
And man, people did not want to get rid of the death penalty.
Like polling at the time shows something like three quarters of people like, no, don't get rid of the death penalty.
Why would we do that?
And yet the Labour government did it anyway.
Again, like Labour governments just impose something and the Conservative governments just never repeal it because they're fucking traitorous cowards.
And so at this point, like I'm totally in favor of just essentially a flat reset on almost all of these constitutional innovations that Labour have put in throughout the 20th century.
And returning the death penalty is absolutely one of them.
But anyway, he says, I'm in Chile, but I'm a British citizen.
I'll return to vote restore.
Finding National Belonging00:04:00
And I've convinced my sister and husband to go restore.
Good man.
Good man.
Joe says, Restore supporters are launching a campaign to flood the BBC with complaints over their minimal coverage.
Takes two minutes with that easy template, but can't link it on super chat.
To be honest with you, don't even use a template.
Just literally go to the BBC website, register a complaint, and type in how you personally feel.
Because actually, it's always more impactful when it's just your own feelings.
It doesn't have to be brilliantly thought out.
But if it's just a template over and over and over, it can look like a spam or bot campaign.
And so that gives them a license to ignore it.
But if you yourself actually write out what you think and explain yourself, well, they can tell that that's a real person at the bottom of that.
Siran says, your recent discussion on non-ethnic belonging has me thinking that we should bring back the discussion of oikos.
It avoids the blood exclusivity while still getting at family, blood, or extended adoptive.
Yeah, I mean, it's a, it's a, yeah, it's a very long and deep conversation.
But I mean, one, one thing that is true is that it is rooted in the shared familial lineages of the nation, right?
So there is, I mean, this is what people are trying to belong to is the extended family that is the nation.
And that's fine, you know, people marry into families and whatnot.
This is all possible.
But it is predicated on that shared relationship.
And it's hereditary relationship.
So it is, as you say, a very, very complicated thing.
But it is important to remember that that is the base of it.
Dr. Wasabi says, Lo talks about seasons over artificial cycles.
Yeah, I know it's good, isn't it?
Furious Dan says, I'll be in Swindon for the weekend for the live event.
What are some places to see and things to do there?
I guess you can see the magic roundabout.
And no, I mean, don't get wrong, go see the magic roundabout if you like.
It's not brilliant.
Avebury is really nice.
Stonehenge isn't far from here either.
Bath is 25 minutes on the train, which is easy to get to.
It's literally just a platform for the Swindon train station.
25 minutes are in Bath, and then you've got the Roman Baths and Bath.
It's a lovely city anyway.
And there are, you know, just small, like, and if you've got a car or you've got someone who can drive you, just visiting the villages you'll find around in Wiltshire that have their, you know, their homely English pubs with good food and a comfort, comfortable atmosphere.
You can definitely do a lot worse than spending an evening just chatting to people in them.
A lot worse than that.
So, honestly, a very nice way to spend an evening if you can afford to just have an evening out.
So, that's what I'd recommend.
Avebury, Stonehenge, and there are a few other things around.
I mean, do a Google search.
But these are the things that I particularly like.
So, definitely recommend that.
And Bath, of course.
Don't go to Bristol.
George Banks says, Do you think we should get a statue of Enoch Powell for Trafalgar Square on the 4th Plynth?
I mean, when we win, we're going to be building statues of all those people that we think were right.
Is Mj says, do you really believe you will get a fair election with communists and Muslims in power?
Yeah, our elections are done locally.
And whilst there is a great deal of corruption in the upper echelons of the system, I do believe that the elect outside of heavily diversified areas, the British people run fair elections.
So, yes, I do think so.
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If Restore can't deliver for whatever reason, how quickly will millions must go change to the implied meaning?
I don't think there is an implied meaning beyond that.
But I don't want to speculate on things like that.
Who knows?
And I don't want, I mean, I'm totally for the democratic process.
It can be used to fix these problems.
So we have to use it to fix these problems.
It's not worth speculating on what might happen if we don't.
Beat Me Up Scotty says, spent 10 years in the UK in the 90s.
Grandfather was English.
Great people, great times, funny as fuck.
Would love to see and visit the UK again as I remember it.
Well, there are still lots of places that are English still.
We just have a lot of places that also aren't English, which are not the best places, but it's one of those things where this happens and we will fix it.
That's just what's got to be done.
Milton Friedman made his own case that English immigration is impossible with a welfare state 50 years ago.
Well, yeah, I mean, and the thing is, the thing is, you don't even need to be Milton Friedman to have come to that conclusion, do you?
We're going to let in 500,000 people a year.
Okay, well, a certain percentage of those, let's say 10%, need to use your welfare state.
Okay, well, that's a 10%, that's 50,000 people as a burden on the welfare state who can't possibly have paid into it in that year.
Okay, well, next year we're going to bring another 500,000 people, and that's another 50,000 people.
So there we go.
We already know we've got this growing body of dependence on the welfare state that will continue if we just allow this to go on.
And that's assuming, like, best case scenario, like, you know, people with goodwill coming in.
What if they're not?
You know, what if they come here literally to exploit us?
Which a lot of people are, especially a lot of the students are, apparently.
A lot of the foreign students.
I covered this on the podcast the other day, I think it was.
Where the numbers for the foreign students, like Romanians are exploiting the country through the student loan system.
And there was, what, 370,000 students that they didn't even know the location of, let alone, you know, be able to contact them to try and get the student loans back, which they're not going to.
There's billions in student loans that we're never going to get back because we give student loans to foreigners.
It's like, what are we doing?
What are we doing?
I assumed all these students were like rich foreign people.
The Anarcho-Monarchist says, long time watcher from New Zealand, hoping that Restore wins and sets precedent for the colonies.
Keep up the good work.
Yeah, I know.
And the thing is, again, I can't help but feel that as the mother country, as the original country, we should be setting the precedent for the colonies, right?
You know, we love our colonies, folks.
But we're the ones who lead the way.
We're the ones who lead the way.
And we should be leading the way in this.
Shanoozy says, Rupert also has a lot of people throughout Europe who are boosting his visibility in the hopes he'll create a domino effect when he wins.
Yeah, I know, God willing.
Honestly, God bloody willing.
Crusader Capitalist says, I pray that your nation will soon be liberated.
Also, is there any way that us Americans can legally help you guys out?
I mean, yes, but we don't.
I think we can do it ourselves.
I think we're okay.
And, you know, like, just honestly, supporting anyone who's putting their neck out is probably the best way.
I mean, like, a super chat is a really good way of doing it.
And not just me.
Like, you know, if there are any content creators who are hardcore restore partisans now, who are like, yep, no, we're going to get out there.
We're going to spread the word.
We're going to cover everything.
We're going to get the message out.
Support their Patreons or subscribe styles or whatever it is they do.
Sign up to the locations.
You know, blah, blah, blah.
Like, these are the best things to do.
Because to have a large media reach is very, very useful for gathering the faithful together.
So we can actually start pounding the streets.
So just, you know, that's all that's really needed, I think.
Just supports.
Because, I mean, there's no economic infrastructure for the nativist podcast sphere, right?
Like, we don't have any billionaire backers.
We don't have any money coming in that doesn't come in through our subscribers and viewers.
You know, we're not the left.
We're not GB News.
We don't have Paul Marshall bailing us out every time the quarter clicks by and they realize, oh, we've lost a huge amount of money.
No, for us, it's be in profit or fail.
So we have to work hard, which we do, work incredibly hard, by the way.
And thankfully, we can run a profitable business.
So that's basically the best I can suggest from sort of my perspective.
But yeah, we don't need to leverage.
I think the party doesn't need to leverage anything outside of it.
Now, I might be wrong.
There might be things I don't know.
There's bound to be a lot of things I don't know.
But I think we can do it.
I genuinely think we can do it.
Joker says, the BBC actually reported on Restore today.
Did they really?
Better look that up, hadn't I?
If I could actually get my keyboard where I guess, is it this one?
Is Starma Face's War of Seas?
me than this one i typed in bbc restore britain Let's see if.
Ah.
There we go.
They also have a new rival further to the right, Restore Britain, founded by one of his own former MPs, Rupert Lowe, with a spectacular bust-up with the party.
Well, I mean, did he have the bust-up?
Did he have the bust-up?
Was he the responsible party there?
He's building followers online.
It's just officially registered.
Restore as a political party.
Restore even claims now to have more members than the Conservatives.
Wow.
Interesting.
Well, that's well, good.
I mean, that's superb, to be honest.
You know, thank God.
Like, even the BBC are like, okay, they've got 100,000 members.
Do we have to report on this?
I think we might have to report on this.
Living the Dream says, what worries me is a split vote with Restore Reform Conservatives?
Can you address my concern at all?
Well, Rupert and Nigel never sort out.
Nigel will never, never acknowledge Rupert in that way.
He will never do it.
Because for Nigel, these things are personal, right?
This is a personal, essentially sort of like political execution that Nigel has done over and over and over and over and over to probably about 20 people throughout the course of his career.
And as far as he's concerned, they're dead forever.
And he thought he could just do that to Rupert Lowe.
And it turns out Rupert Lowe was made of sterner stuff and had too he was too much of an entity in his own right for Nigel to be able to just.
And so no, Rupert is a really nice and quite diplomatic man, actually.
I imagine if Nigel had reached out to him or something like that, then it would have Rupert possibly could have found it in his heart to forgive.
But Nigel will never do it.
And so when it comes to worrying about splitting the vote, well, we're just going to have to win, aren't we?
We're just going to have to bring in loads.
I mean, literally, there are 40% of the electorate does not fucking vote.
If we can bring like 10 or 20% of those in and then win over 10, 20% of those people who are already voting, then that is a massive majority.
So it's not going to be easy, but there is a path to it.
And that path won't be splitting the vote.
It will be activating voters who are not, who are checked out of politics, frankly.
Jamie says, restore voters are the ones who came up for Boris in 2019, who then stabbed them in the back and haven't come back to vote ever since.
Yeah, and this is why Nigel Farrar is putting, filling his party with Tories and telling the North Labour voters, former Labour voters, hey, vote for these guys.
It's crazy.
That's crazy to do.
I just don't understand why you do it.
And I don't see what possible good it is.
Redcoat leader says there are 19.3 million non-white British people living in the UK, 10.9 million of whom are a net drain on the economy.
Remove them, and the current 133 billion deficit turns into a 30 billion surplus.
Yeah, this is not even vaguely controversial.
Any person of foreign descent, literally any foreigner who comes here should just never be allowed to have any benefits off the state.
Obviously, there's no reason to give foreign peoples benefits in this country.
If you come here, you have to work or you get nothing.
And that's literally that simple, frankly.
And the country is something like 16% foreign-born at this point.
It's mad.
It's absolutely mad.
And this is mental.
Ralph says, in the US, there is fear that if the Democrats take the House, censorship will get 10 times worse.
When it comes back, do you think it will affect you?
Yeah, probably.
I mean, it's hard to say that it wouldn't.
I mean, we obviously do our best to follow the rules, but this is not about rule following, is it?
It's about them recognizing enemies and attacking them.
And this is one of the things that the Republicans, apparently, it's a lesson they haven't learned.
The Democrats are currently laying plans to prosecute everyone who is in the Trump administration.
Every single person.
They are currently laying down the plans.
They're going to try and get you all departed from social media.
They're going to get you debanked.
They're going to get you put in jail.
They are going to fucking destroy you when they retake power.
They know they are.
They're planning for it.
And if you think that they aren't, you are naive.
And the fact that Trump has not put any of them in jail, mental, absolutely mental.
But anyway, James says, everyone knows how to be the king until they have to sit on the throne.
So totally true.
Sunder Berry's, hey man, says, hey, man, I hope you do another Lotus Cease Live after Restore cleans up in the UK.
As a Yank, I'll never set a foot outside US borders unless it's run by a government worth a modicum of trust.
Godspeed Lowe.
Well, yeah, I mean, I mean, to be fair, like, if you're an American visitor, you're in no danger from the government here.
You know, that's not a thing to worry about.
But yeah, we will do more live votes.
I'd like to do at least one a year, you know, because they're such good fun.
Like, everyone has such a good time.
It's always nice hanging out afterwards and having some beers and just chilling out, you know, and just because the energy you get is just electric, man.
It's so like, you know, I love doing the podcast.
I love doing these streams.
Like, this is always great, but it's not the same when you have literally hundreds of people there and you can just feel like, you know, it's electric.
And everyone can tell, you know, it's always great.
Kim says, two cops assigned full time to Glasgow Royal Hospital due to violence to protect staff and patients.
I have no idea.
I haven't heard of that.
I will put it into a browser window, though, because that is well worth looking into.
Thank you for letting me know.
House of Aries says the Prime Minister Britain deserves Rupert Lowe by the House of Aries on all music apps.
I'll put that into.
Go check that out, folks.
Put that into the chat.
Shadam says, at this point, I wouldn't be surprised to see the British government kirk you guys in order to maintain their status quo.
I would.
I would.
I think that's a bit further than our government would go.
They would do other things, other dirty tricks.
And they will have lots of dirty tricks.
But all I can say is I just don't think I've committed any crimes.
I just, I just don't think I've done anything wrong.
I just, you know, my conscience is clear.
So I just don't really...
When we will get framed for having done something terrible, I'll probably go, guys, this ain't true.
And you're just going to have to take my word for it, I guess.
Because, you know, I mean, to be honest with you, it's one of those things that my wife brought up a couple of years ago.
She was like, I'm surprised that nobody's leveled any false allegations against you.
I was like, yeah, yeah, me too, really.
Because it would have been easy for someone to do, right?
Because that's the thing with a false allegation is you can just make it.
And what can you say?
No, I didn't.
Okay.
You can't prove a negative.
So what do you do?
I mean, unless you're lucky enough, like Brett Kavanaugh, to be like, actually, I happen to have the exact calendars for, you know, 30 years ago when I was at university or whatever, which I don't, by the way, I don't have calendars from 30 years ago.
So, I mean, you know, I am actually surprised, you know, that fewer false allegations, you know, very few false allegations are actually made.
But I do suspect that at some point in the future, false allegations will be slung around.
And it will be done because of this sort of thing.
Because Restore Britain will start really making an impact.
And they'll be like, right, okay, it's time to break out the dirty tricks.
It's time for the smear merchants to get to work.
We got a taste of it in the 2019 MEP campaign, which I've got to say wasn't pleasant, but the campaign itself was good fun, and it was lovely seeing everyone.
But it's not going to stop us.
We are going to keep going because we know we're doing the right thing.
Yeah, I still have that anti-far flag, by the way.
AXZ says, I'm from Glasgow.
I recently learned us lowlanders are more genetically closely related to Anglos than those in the Highland.
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Yeah, I know.
Dankula seething, coping, crying behind his mask.
Yeah, no, yeah, it's true.
It's true.
Gimli O'Gloyne says you should get in contact with Jake Monroe.
He's totally on your side in this whole misery.
I don't know who he is, to be honest.
Tanushi says, even people identify as being on the left, see that leftist shenanigans brought millions of apolitical gamers to the right.
But will the leftists ever realize what they'll bring about what they fear?
No, probably not.
And the thing is, I think there's a part of them that just doesn't want to win.
I just don't think they want to actually win.
I think they're kind of disappointed that we've allowed them to win so far.
I think a lot of leftism is basically a shit test against the right to say, listen, you guys need to be basically as hardcore as we're going to accuse you of being so we can feel safe in the order that you build.
And the fact that the right's been like, oh, God, we've got to do things for these people.
Oh, we've got to give on this.
We've got to give them that.
This has been a civilizational scale shit test.
And we've failed.
And we should have just been like, no.
Just no.
The answer is no.
And if you cross this line, you get the full force of the law.
You get the lash.
And if we were to hold the line on these things, I think they'd at least respect it and be like, okay, well, we're just trapped in the evil, repressive, fascist patriarchy forever.
And we're like, yeah, you are.
Get used to it.
Shut the fuck up.
Get a job.
Right?
Just enough of this nonsense.
Just fucking get on with it.
Tappy says, what moment was the catalyst that guided you from your old libways?
Maybe sharing this reason will bring others to the light.
Hopefully see you in Swindon.
What's parking like keep it up?
Actually, the parking's not too bad.
And especially it'll be fun because it's a Saturday night.
In the day, it can...
God, a rush hour on weekdays is fucking atrocious.
But on a Saturday evening, the parking will be totally fine.
There's loads and loads of car parks around.
And it's not quite in the town centre, but it's very close to the town centre.
So the parking's totally good.
There's a car park, like five minutes walk away.
There's a massive car park.
So in fact, there's two massive car parks over there.
So the parking's just fine.
So it'll be very, very good.
But yeah, I did a video on this called My Fall from Liberalism, quote unquote, in which I explained it.
So there is a video on this channel about that in which you can watch and see why, because it was basically I learned a lot about liberalism through my philosophy degrees, and I realized this was nonsense.
And actually, it was destructive nonsense.
Actually, it's not very useful.
And I may well end up writing a book about this at some point because just no good has come of it in the modern day.
There's an argument to be made for it 100 years ago, 200 years ago.
Maybe not 100 years ago, but 200 years ago is an argument to be made for it.
But now it's just destructive nonsense and it just needs to be abolished.
You know, the world, the world we're in is recoverable as long as we understand that it is liberalism that has been the root of the destruction.
And it's not to say the world before liberalism was perfect or even good, but it is to say that liberalism contains within itself the seeds and power of destruction of everything that we hold dear.
And we just can't allow that.
We just can't allow it.
So it has to be the case that we stop liberalism on its own terms, frankly.
Because otherwise, we are literally going to lose everything.
And this is the reason.
I mean, like, Kier Starmer is the most orthodox liberal person in the world.
We are ruled by liberals.
And this is why abortion up to birth exists at all.
It's because liberalism demands total freedom of choice for women, and basically anyone, but women in the case of abortion, obviously.
It's like, okay, but there are other things to consider.
Don't be wrong.
Freedom of choice, to a limited degree, sounds great and is useful.
It's a good thing to have.
But when your freedom of choice affects the life of someone else, well, every right, every freedom has a limit that is prescribed and circumscribed by the people around you and their freedoms and their rights and their limits.
And so this is just, we just have to be realistic about this.
We have to be honest about this.
And we just have to accept that that's the nature of the way that reality is.
We can't just be like, no, I have an absolute right.
I have this absolute right.
Well, okay, but that's bullshit ideology.
That's your bullshit ideology in your head that is abstracted from the realities and the complexities of the world.
We can't just live like that.
It might be that there's a valid moral argument on one side, but there is also a valid moral argument on the other side.
And that is worthy of being heard and considered.
So anyway, you can go and watch the video about liberalism as to why I'm not a liberal.
And I'm against liberalism and I think it needs to be destroyed.
So yeah, anyway, right, folks, go and join Restore Britain.
Link in the description.
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Come and join our live event in Swindon.
Link in the description.
It's going to be brilliant.
We will record it and put it up like, you know, a month afterwards or something.
But it won't be live streamed.
So the only way to actually experience it will be to be there, really.