Restore vs Advance vs Reform
The mess on the political right is incredibly frustrating to see.
Today, I’m diving into the recent fallout in British politics. With Ben Habib’s announcement against a merger, it seems the rift on the right is widening. Many believed this merger would unite voices for the native population, but now it feels like we’re back at square one.
The political rights seems like in a mess these days, people are in the process of figuring out what they actually want and what kind of future they want for their children. In a way it is a good thing that these passionate debates are happening and on the other hand depressing that people can find a common ground.
I reflect on the recent decision regarding the merger of political parties and the challenges faced by figures like Ben Habib and Rupert Lowe in representing the interests of the native population. I also emphasise the need for unity among right-leaning parties to effectively address the concerns of their constituents and critiques the emotional responses that hinder rational political discourse.
The reality is that a significant portion of the right is feeling unheard and overlooked. It’s about prioritising native concerns without being labelled as prejudiced. This isn’t just politics—it’s about identity and ensuring the voice of the native population is recognised and respected.
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I wrote my earlier comments before seeing the video. I stand by what I have said.
I think your appraisal is good Momus.
It occurs to me that I said a while back that we needed a rebellion in this country.
I now think that Restore is that rebellion, and Rupert as the "I don't care" leader is the man to take that rebellion up against the arrogant political elite.
I realise that I do not want the Britain that Tommy, Liam Tuffs, Richard Inman (Oh dear) Paul Thorpe and Co seem to want.
I am not prepared to accept that everyone can be British "As long as they have red, white and blue in their viens."
Frankly, piss off !
Our country and our Nation was composed of good people, the best on earth, before we were invaded - and increasingly degraded. We did not need that brand of enrichment nor the awful entitled behaviour of the incomers.
The rebellion has started it will not abate and every migrant attack or depredation is now fanning the flames of real anger.
We see the Government and Reform fawning towards Islam - and even the normies will not stand for restraints on where they can walk their dogs !
More atrocities and injustices are sure to come.
The peasants have found their leader, their cause is right and they have grabbed their pitchforks.
Thank you Momus.
This is a difficult and emotive topic.
I am a member of both Advance and Restore, but am supporting Restore hereon. These parties seem not to be on the same page as regards British identity.
Some right wing commentators, most of whom I respect and have followed, appear to have made the mistake of thinking that all patriots think about immigrants in the same way.
But we don't .
For those who grew up in a multi cultural area the perspective is different from those who grew up in a white native area.
The interview that Liam Tuffs had with Steve Laws highlighted to terms Ethno Nat and Civic Nat - neither of which a lot of folk had even heard of.
Laws implied that a lot of the UTK marchers are actually Ethno Nationalists at heart, but years of enforced tolerance and repressed Nation pride and identity has driven them into fearful silence.
The bickering and slurs have shown there are great differences. The commentators were taken by surprise and are still reeling from the shock.
The only man who has risen above it in my opinion is Rupert Lowe.
That further convinces me that he is a man of strength and we desperately need a leader of that calibre .