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Saturnshines's avatar

They won't stop calling you "racist" until every last native white person is gone from the British Isles. They want to replace you.

You have one of the most unique and powerful histories in the world. Britain was the pinnacle of Western Civilization. But the globalists want to make every nation mixed, with no past or identity, because that's far more easier to rule. You can see it happening now.

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Justin Richard Wallden's avatar

Very well said, you’ve summed the reality up perfectly.

Spineless and deluded politicians have done their best to remove the Great out of Britain. Time for them (who are alive) to be called out and for us to correct so many wrongs.

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Paul's avatar

The rot started when Socialists took over education, most teachers in schools are Socialist, ask Jordan Peterson about university professors. Britain changed the World for the better but if you listen to some of the scum in education/indoctrination you would think we were evil.

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Tim Kay's avatar

I’ve just read your email piece Charlie. Brilliant, makes me proud to be British, knowing that I have millions like you and others by my side, for when the times come for that “Real Change”, putting right all that has been wronged over the past few decades. Thank you.

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Judith Currah's avatar

Another bright young man for our country’s future we need everyone we can find x

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Tom Welsh's avatar

Ironic that the writer shies away from conservatism, because he thinks it is not dynamic enough to preserve what is good about Britain. But the alternative is radicalism, which is fundamentally rooted in the belief that change must come, and the more change the better.

What we need is bolder, more competent conservatism. Which, I agree, will not come from the Conservative Party.

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Dee Harris's avatar

But it will from Reform UK.

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Tom Welsh's avatar

We hope. IMHO the best thing about the political situation is how very hard it would be to do any worse than the Tories or Labour. And the Lib Dems and Greens are hopeless.

Reform certainly aren't perfect, judging by their statements to date. Their foreign policy may well be almost as stupid and self-destructive as those of previous governments. But it would be a start.

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Dee Harris's avatar

There is an interesting article in today's Telegraph which gives some great ideas for how Reform can improve their chances. It's a long text, but look especially at the section headed "Winning over Right- and Left-leaning voters" about half way through. Food for thought I think (btw I'm a RUK member),

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Tom Welsh's avatar

Thanks, but I can't read it thanks to the paywall. Nor can I see anything that looks relevant on the landing page.

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Dee Harris's avatar

This is it, but it's no longer on the home page:

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/05/31/nigel-farage-strategy-general-election-reform-victory/

You might get some free page views.

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Tom Welsh's avatar

Many thanks, Dee. I saw it this time, but I’m never prepared to make any concession - such as creating an account. We’ll see what they do in the fullness of time, and no doubt it will be different from what they promise and what journalists predict. 8-)

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David Thompson's avatar

So, to start you "have only known Britain as a multicultural, borderless economic zone. A land without much in the way of identity or culture or sense of self-confidence or self-belief" and to finish you "hope that one day I can sit in my garden as an old man and feel that I live in the England that I knew when I was a child".

Eh? Good luck squaring that one.

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Charlie Downes's avatar

Perhaps I should have said "the England I glimpsed when I was a child".

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Charles Chevalier's avatar

Why not? He's talking about the England his parents gave him, the cultural capital that family provides and not the state and its institutions or media class version of England. Not the hollow carcass that the treacherous bastards in power want people to believe is England, but the rich depth of our history, religion, myth and symbol that connects us by a straight line from modernity all the way back to the Magna Carta and beyond.

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