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Feb. 18, 2026 - The Golden One - Marcus Follin
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Rupert Lowe or Nigel Farage – Who Will Save Britain?

Rupert Lowe’s Restore Britain Party is framed as the sole defender of "Sacred Albion" against what critics call "one of history’s greatest crimes"—systematic sexual abuse by "rape gangs," targeting young English girls with extreme violence, including drugged transport in vans or cages. Unlike Nigel Farage, Lowe allegedly backs deportations and even death penalty reinstatement, positioning himself as the uncompromising voice for justice while dismissing opposition labels like racism or Islamophobia. The speaker warns of an existential "great replacement" threat, urging emotional young men to rally behind Lowe despite potential vote-splitting risks, arguing his focus on native Europeans’ safety outweighs Farage’s perceived distractions over GDP and remote work. [Automatically generated summary]

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Who will save Britain?
Nigel Farage or Rupert Lowe.
If you follow me on X, you already know what I will say here, but if you don't follow me, you can do so.
Link in the description box below.
I will straight up say that Rupert Lowe is the man to support if you care about Merry Old England and Sacred Albion, Great Britain, whichever name we shall refer to this sacred isle as.
So anyway, I've posted quite a bit since Rupert Lowe announced his Restore Britain party, and I can just say that for everyone who is a friend and admirer of Britain, support him with everything you have.
I will do everything I can to voice my support for this brave man.
Now, there's one thing in particular that I thought above all else showed the difference between the two gentlemen.
And now, I don't have any grudge against Nigel Farage.
On the contrary, I've been an admirer of him for many years.
Perhaps you remember back in the day when he stood in the EU Parliament and, you know, roasted some of these EU bureaucrats.
Good times, good times.
But that said, you know, he has done some good work in the past, but he doesn't get it.
He doesn't get it at all.
He admitted in a recent speech that he wanted to get rid of Rupert Lowe because Rupert Lowe wanted to initiate deportations of communities from which, you know, I don't want to talk about this because I can't handle the rage and anger.
It's too much.
But if you don't know what I'm talking about, read up on the rape gangs, the systematic rapes of young English girls.
You know, I couldn't keep myself from reading some of the accounts.
You know, one girl had seen vans full of white girls being drugged in dog cages.
Yeah, I'm not going to talk more about it, but read up on it.
If you're not for re-migration, if you're not for the death penalty, the only reason you're not for the death penalty, if the only reason you're not for deporting these communities in which these crimes happened, the greatest, one of the greatest crimes of human history.
If you're not for death penalty, it's because you haven't read the accounts.
It's because you don't understand or something is wrong in your head.
Very simple stuff.
So anyway, you can see that I'm getting a bit emotional here.
That said, you know, you have two options now.
Rupert Lowe, he gets it.
He understands that this is an act of evil and it can be solved by one.
I don't know if Rupert Lowe has actually said that he wants to reinstate the death penalty.
I definitely want.
I think not having the death penalty, it's completely insane.
Everything needs to be done by the law, by the way.
I'm not advocating for anything outside of the law.
So I'm making the suggestion that a just leadership of a country should reinstate the death penalty.
And then, you know, yeah, you can't just rape children like this.
It's not acceptable.
And then, of course, deportations of these communities which hurt the British people.
Very simple stuff.
Now, of course, he's getting called racist, Islamophobe, right-wing extremist, but you can be a man.
It doesn't matter your race, ethnicity, religion.
If you're a proper man with a well-functioning moral compass, with some sort of connection to higher principles, you understand that he is in the right here.
Rupert Lowe is in the right when he wants to bring justice, because what has happened is a great crime and it cannot just be forgotten.
So Nigel Farage says, oh, he's worried that Rupert Lowe said that we need to deport these communities because they've been born there.
Doesn't matter if they've been born there.
If this community produced this result, this horrific crime of the rape gangs, not only limited to Rotherham, all throughout great Britain, not only limited to great Britain we've had the same sort of horrific crimes happen elsewhere as well.
It needs to end.
Rupert Lowe, he gets this.
Nigel Farage, he does not get it.
So I cannot in good conscience support Nigel Farage.
He's an you know, out-of-touch boomer.
I'm sorry to say this.
Nigel, if you're watching this, I don't think you're watching this, but I've always respected the man, but now he needs to rid the room, he needs to get on board with the zeitgeist.
He needs to understand that the priority is not some goofy consideration whether you should work from home or not.
This is not relevant.
I couldn't care less.
Normal people in this particular situation in Great Britain, in many other places in the West as well, don't think about, oh, let's increase the GDP by not allowing people to work from home because that supposedly reduces productivity.
Now, I'm not going to comment on that now because it's, you know, not relevant to the topic at hand, but I'm just saying that productivity, it can definitely be increased by working from home.
But I'm just saying that this is not relevant.
We're talking about one of the greatest crimes in human history.
The focus is getting justice for all of these young girls who have been, you know, suffering through this nightmare.
It's not really relevant whether you're more productive working from home.
So I'm not going to go on a tangent there, but I'm just saying that Nigel Farage, he can either step down, step aside, give all his support to Rupert Lowe, or he can read the room, start to, you know, suggest similar things.
But I don't know if he will, because I don't think he understands.
I don't think he gets it.
I don't think he gets what is at stake.
I don't think he gets the mood of the nation.
Meanwhile, Rupert Lowe, every single post I've seen from him over the last few days, it's just so refreshing.
Politician, an older man, finally saying things that matter.
So anyway, at risk of repeating myself, I just want to make this video voicing my full support for Rupert Lowe.
Without him, Britain is doomed.
You know, I don't like to blackpill.
I don't want to say it's over, but we also need to look at reality, see how it is.
Britain is in a very bad situation.
Sweden is in a somewhat better situation.
Still a bad situation.
Germany, France, Belgium, we're all in a bad situation.
We don't have a lot of time.
We don't have time to not give everything we have to support the ones who are courageous enough to stand up for us.
And now, as I've said in a few videos and a few podcasts, we don't really have many guys, many men standing up for our interests, for the interests of native Europeans.
So when we have someone who is willing to champion our cause, and he will take the hit for it, believe you me, he will take the hit for it, as we all have over all of these years.
So we need to be very supportive of him.
And some people say that, oh, he's splitting the vote.
Now some reform members, they will go to restore Britain, and that will lead to a socialist victory.
But yeah, if that is true, then all of the reform members, all of the reform voters, they could go to support Restore Britain because that is a better candidate.
That is a better man, simply put.
Now, lastly, I want to say something to all of my friends and supporters in England.
I'm checking in from good old Scandinavia here, Sweden, to be more precise.
The relationship between England and Sweden, or Britain and Scandinavia, you know, I have my Scottish ancestry as well that I mentioned in a recent video.
It goes back even before the Germanic invasions of Great Britain.
It goes back to for as long as Europeans have been Europeans, basically.
So what happens in Britain, it has an impact on the rest of Europe, the rest of the world, but also as a Swedish man, it, you know, it makes me a bit emotional thinking about the horrors that have been inflicted upon our sisters there.
And of course, I'm a friend and admirer of Merry Old England, as you can probably tell by looking at my bookshelf here.
You have a lot of horrors, heresy, Tolkien books as well.
So yes, I do care greatly about Great Britain.
So anyway, that all being said, if you are in England, if you are a sensitive young man, if you have the option, do try to support Restore Britain as much as possible.
If you can, do try to work for them.
The stakes have never been higher.
Britain has never been in a worse situation.
You can be occupied.
You can be occupied by Vikings, by Normans, by Romans.
That's fine, as long as your people is intact.
But you cannot survive a great replacement.
So the stakes have never been higher.
It's never been more important to do what you can for Britain.
And in this case, it's to ensure that Rupert Lowe gets as much support as he possibly can so that he can save and restore Britain.
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So yeah, good times.
Good times.
Thanks for watching.
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