Hey Alex, I agree with everything you have so eloquently put here! It is a scary time that we are in and heading towards but can't seem to be able to stop it.
You are clearly a reform supporter and friends (it seems) with Nigel. I, like many was a reform supporter, paid for the membership etc. BUT, this Rupert Lowe issue has caused me (and many others) to wobble. Is Reform the answer? I honestly hope so as I can't see any alternative at the moment. However, to solve this mess we are in, surely we need STRONG unapologetic characters like Rupert.
Nigel is fantastic on some matters, but as far as I can see, he seems to be too soft on others. Rupert was the only one calling for 'mass deportations'. Not afraid to say that Tommy was being 'politically imprisoned'. Not calling the concerned parents in southport 'that lot' extreme far right lunatics. Not afraid to call out Islam. The only one this week to be seen calling for the ban of Halal. Nigel mentions that he can't/won't take on islam!?
I think that you are a fantastic speaker and voice to have challenging the loony leftwing maniacs that seem to be all over the MSM. I agree 100% with 90% of what I have seen you say. Just this 10% on Rupert. It surprises me that you have not backed him, or at least questioned this more?
If reform are the answer, I think we need a tougher stance on Islam, and more of the issues that Rupert is raising. Not just ANOTHER slightly right of the centre party.
My worries too Matt. I am wondering if Zia has some sort of hold over Nigel. I am asking myself how much finance does he get from the muslim organisations... he who pays the piper calls the tune. What a mess.
Correct Victoria, something smells off with it all. I have wondered exactly that. Even the British Government, the Irish. I wonder if they are in someone's back pocket as their decisions do not make any logical sense.
Matt, have you seen the Lotus Eaters discussion (YouTube) on how Mohammed Z Yusuf made his money? His concierge company? Take a look - it was made very recently. https://youtube.com/watch?v=K-n29esTz_o&feature=shared. Especially note the reviews about him and the service given, written by (presumably very wealthy) clients. Calls Nigel's judgement into question...
It was a good piece of investigative journalism. Let's forget about Zia's religion, etc. First he works for the Vampire Squid, then sets up a business serving the super rich.
This is not a man who cares primarily about his country, especially the working class communities bearing the brunt of the global elite's policies.
Never mind "chercher la femme", more like follow the money. I am thinking that campaigning needs a reboot. By his own admission, Nigel made huge inroads on very little money -especially compared to other parties. Donations mean strings. And Zia is co director of the mother company. We need to think outside the box. I know Nigel loves money but I do believe he wants to "save" Britain. I think he has got himself into a pickle. They talk about boots on the ground but volunteers are free. Only the cost of leaflets. And that sounds pretty old fashioned nowadays. I think he should use the internet more - Trump took a lot of advice from his son Baron. Has anyone worked out the actual impact of leafletting? I think we should work out what actually produces results, especially from the young - and they do think differently. Is it paper leaflets, is it appearing in person? I am not young but even I rely on the internet above all else.
I'm not a fan of Lowe, and I believe Farage is right to tackle the issue pragmatically and politically. If Lowe or others have a better plan, fine, but they just spout on Social Media with no solid plan to get into power to deal with the issues, Just saying, "Deport, deport, deport" is pointless. In fact, he is proving to me to be a negative force, and I am very disappointed. Whether people like it or now, the only reason Reform has done this well is Nigel Farage, like him, doubt him or loathe him.
Alex are you reading my mind but putting it in far better terms ? My hope is that when Nigel gets in he can move faster than you have written because I don’t think we have that long 🥲 fabulous article I would just ask WTF is Lammy going to Gibraltar today fear of another give away following the Chagross debacle
Nigel has so much to do and you are right, in order to hit the ground running, he needs to start right now. Take the ECHR, it is entwined with so many other laws, it is not a case of just binning it. Same for other laws, a gargantuan task of untangling, re- writing, offering for approval, tweaking...endless and probably why no one has done it. He needs a ton of lawyers to start on it now. And that takes money. How much does he actually get from muslims bodies? Hum... never ending circles.
Same here. Alex, this stuff has been in my head for ages but you have formulated it into a clear message. This is exactly what is happening. You can push even good natured folk too far sometimes. I do sense a rebirth in Great Britain. Probably not the one the globalists are striving for. I sense that this crisis is awakening a somewhat complacent population and making them focus on what it actually does mean to be British and what it actually does mean to them and how much they actually do value it. Maybe it was needed.
Over the last 60 years the UK has been flooded with thirdworlders. The country’s suicidal nationalisation rules mean that such people rapidly gain citizenship. Further, the UK welfare state model taxes native British people to subsidise said thirdworlders’ breeding. The consequence is that breeding patterns result in a growing loss of electoral power, as thirdworlders outbreed and outvote native Brits. e.g. last year's election, with pro-terrorism terrorism candidates being an active threat in Labour constituencies in particular.
The British people never gave democratic consent to permitting the mass importation of thirdworlders. That in itself, renders the decision illegitimate. That the consequences have been so horrific is a further reason. The scale and depravity of the rape/torture/murder gangs is horrific. Sentencing remarks from just one of the trials make hideous reading:
“You, Mohammed Karrar, prepared her for gang anal rape by using a pump to expand her anal passage. You subjected her to a gang rape by five or six men. At one point she had four men inside her. A red ball was placed in her mouth to keep her quiet. Not only were you both involved in the commercial sexual exploitation of [the victim], you also used her for your own self-gratification. You both raped her when she was under 13. When she was very young, although it is not clear whether she was under 13, you both raped her at the same time (oral and vaginal/anal). It happened on more than one occasion… You treated her as if she was your commodity. You branded her (with your initial near her anal passage) using a hot hair pin…As part of the grooming, you would provide her with crack cocaine and you injected [the victim] with heroin…”
The Spectator commented upon the Muslim rape gang phenomenon thus:
“…This is obviously one of the very worst things, maybe the very worst thing, to have occurred in Britain since the war. Hundreds of little girls have been raped…
we need to get over our lingering cultural cringe about anti-white racism, a major factor in these crimes…
Mass immigration and multiculturalism have been a disaster. It is horrible to face this, but we must…
Forty years ago…a classmate told me about what we would now call a Pakistani grooming gang…I dismissed her. I thought ‘well that can’t be true’. It sounded like a nasty racist lie. I think many public figures are still running that mental routine. A challenge to your worldview – or ’values’ as they are so often pompously labelled today – is an enormous jolt…
the time has come for a lot of people to catch up, to update their ‘values’…”
The grooming gang scandal needs to change our entire worldview, Gareth Roberts, 7 Jan 2025, https://archive.is/BaG6e
Demographically, the mass importation of thirdworlders commenced by the Blair/Brown regime is a disaster, and nothing short of mass forced remigration will work, with all the brutality and bloodshed that implies. That will effectively amount to a civil war, but it remains the least worst option.
The UK needs an AfD/Trump: nationalist, focusing on working people, and willing to do deeply unpleasant things to reverse the frankly treacherous decisions made by Blair, Cameron, Johnson et al over the last 25 years.
The only solution is a regime with Pinochet-levels of robustness, to: (a) expel at bayonet-point all post-WWII thirdworld immigrants and their families except those who could prove beyond reasonable doubt that they are net economic AND cultural assets (a tiny minority); and (b) total dismantle the welfare state. It’s the UK's last, best hope.
(b) undoing 60+ years of thirdworlder immigration by imposing the forced remigration of millions of post-WWII migrants, with all the brutality and bloodshed that implies, will generate levels of unrest functionally indistinguishable to civil war; and
(c) any regime implementing such a programme would unfortunately but necessarily need to neutralise (as Lee Kuan Yew and Pinochet did in Singapore (https://archive.is/bsRdO and https://archive.ph/ho5ry) and Chile, respectively) the enablers who created these problems in the first place: e.g. Guardian/BBC/C4 journalists, the Parliamentary Labour Party (almost all of whom are to the left of even Starmer), and probably much of the 366,000-strong Labour Party membership. That is actual civil war territory.
Don’t lose hope, though - large scale forced remigration is possible. This is why Labour are working so hard to jail political prisoners for WrongThink. See:
A very sobering post. One thing that I would say is the shape of our democracy - and those of Western Europe generally - Will have to be radically different going forward.
The purely Representative model is now failing catastrophically, as there are no real safeguards from elected politicians, even Prime Ministers, essentially viewing their jobs as no more than senior managers for the globalist elites.
In short senior politicians no longer fear having to be re-elected, as the boondoggles and sinecures on offer post office will make them exceedingly rich if they conform to expectations. This is why our governments are so unresponsive.
In future will we have to adopt the Swiss Direct Democracy system with an added right of recall by petition. It is we who should call elections, not politicians. I know Farage is a convert to this way of thinking.
Labour has long relied on the muslim vote. But they are losing it to Muslims themselves. Who knows how many by 2029? Nigel will no longer be opposing Labour, but The Muslim Vote. They won't be voting Reform, not a bat's chance in hell. Britain is facing a lot of dangers, notably the economy and energy. But if we don't shift it there won't be a Britain to have any problems. If and when the muslims get enough seats to construe their own policies it will be too late. So why is Nigel dilly-dallying, why does he need Zia?? How can we win when our only hope is infiltrated? This is a genuine question, I am not anti any race or religion, though Islam is more than a religion, but I prefer the UK as it is. Do join the band, just don't become the band.
I'm so glad we have a politicians Rupert Lowe who says what he means and means what he says, because I feel I have a voice in parliament. However,,Mr Lowe can not change things by himself, its all very well speaking out but we also need change, snd whilst I'm gutted that Rupert won't be a Reform MP anymore , I'm still backing Reform because they are our ONLY chance at change, and better something than nothing. Division amongst the common sense, patriotic voters will mean defeat for us long term. And it is better to have something we can build on in future years than a repeat of the 2024 election. That would be disaster.
Great post. I've been wondering similar things. To that end I have been ordering supplies so that I can cook and make hot water without electricity, and have a few weeks of supplies for my family. In years past I lived on the Isle of Man and I remember the super markets shelves running out of goods when a set of storms stopped the ferry from landing for several weeks. Running out of goods happens pretty quick and that's not even when everyone is fighting the state or each other. I need to write a follow up post to: https://substack.com/home/post/p-165535725 about how we might change direction without, well, without, civil war.
Beautifully stated Alex. Thank god we have your voice of reason. I'm sticking with Reform, the only party who will fight for the Brits once they win the next GE.
Brilliant post Alex so eloquent and well written. I agree with everything you say. You're a smart cookie . Luv listening to you ❤️ . Every days a school day eh.
If Nigel keeps softening I’m concerned he will only get 1 term and a genuine far right party will emerge from voters just having had enough, the economy is going to go bad very soon and when people have nothing left to lose taking to the streets will be very appealing
I don't have a problem with Rupert Lowe per se. I do have a problem with SOME of his supporters. There is a very small element who are undoubtedly extreme racists. They want EVERY MIGRANT gone from this including a white, Christian, Anglo-saxon, native English speaking, hard-working, law-abiding Australian like me. I've been told I have no right to be in this country. No right to be married to an Englishman, who should be deported because he married me. I've been told I have no right to even be a member of Reform, let alone on my local branch executive committee! That being an immigrant I should "STFU" and go back to where I came from. I've been called all sorts of filthy sexual slurs because I was born in Newcastle, NSW and not Newcastle upon Tyne. And even worse I've been accused of being a liar, because apparently none of this ever happened. "You've made it all up because you're a whinging foreigner." Except the adjectives are much coarser.
If that's what you support, then you're entitled to your beliefs. It's still a free country, although that's hanging by a thread. But don't think that I will "STFU" because I'm not going to. I love this country. I CHOSE to become British and I will not be told to leave when I have more British blood than the King.
Hi Pamela, the people you're referencing are awful, I'm sorry you had to deal with that. Know that most ordinary British people cherish immigrants like you!
Hey Alex, I agree with everything you have so eloquently put here! It is a scary time that we are in and heading towards but can't seem to be able to stop it.
You are clearly a reform supporter and friends (it seems) with Nigel. I, like many was a reform supporter, paid for the membership etc. BUT, this Rupert Lowe issue has caused me (and many others) to wobble. Is Reform the answer? I honestly hope so as I can't see any alternative at the moment. However, to solve this mess we are in, surely we need STRONG unapologetic characters like Rupert.
Nigel is fantastic on some matters, but as far as I can see, he seems to be too soft on others. Rupert was the only one calling for 'mass deportations'. Not afraid to say that Tommy was being 'politically imprisoned'. Not calling the concerned parents in southport 'that lot' extreme far right lunatics. Not afraid to call out Islam. The only one this week to be seen calling for the ban of Halal. Nigel mentions that he can't/won't take on islam!?
I think that you are a fantastic speaker and voice to have challenging the loony leftwing maniacs that seem to be all over the MSM. I agree 100% with 90% of what I have seen you say. Just this 10% on Rupert. It surprises me that you have not backed him, or at least questioned this more?
If reform are the answer, I think we need a tougher stance on Islam, and more of the issues that Rupert is raising. Not just ANOTHER slightly right of the centre party.
My worries too Matt. I am wondering if Zia has some sort of hold over Nigel. I am asking myself how much finance does he get from the muslim organisations... he who pays the piper calls the tune. What a mess.
Correct Victoria, something smells off with it all. I have wondered exactly that. Even the British Government, the Irish. I wonder if they are in someone's back pocket as their decisions do not make any logical sense.
Matt, have you seen the Lotus Eaters discussion (YouTube) on how Mohammed Z Yusuf made his money? His concierge company? Take a look - it was made very recently. https://youtube.com/watch?v=K-n29esTz_o&feature=shared. Especially note the reviews about him and the service given, written by (presumably very wealthy) clients. Calls Nigel's judgement into question...
It was a good piece of investigative journalism. Let's forget about Zia's religion, etc. First he works for the Vampire Squid, then sets up a business serving the super rich.
This is not a man who cares primarily about his country, especially the working class communities bearing the brunt of the global elite's policies.
Never mind "chercher la femme", more like follow the money. I am thinking that campaigning needs a reboot. By his own admission, Nigel made huge inroads on very little money -especially compared to other parties. Donations mean strings. And Zia is co director of the mother company. We need to think outside the box. I know Nigel loves money but I do believe he wants to "save" Britain. I think he has got himself into a pickle. They talk about boots on the ground but volunteers are free. Only the cost of leaflets. And that sounds pretty old fashioned nowadays. I think he should use the internet more - Trump took a lot of advice from his son Baron. Has anyone worked out the actual impact of leafletting? I think we should work out what actually produces results, especially from the young - and they do think differently. Is it paper leaflets, is it appearing in person? I am not young but even I rely on the internet above all else.
I'm not a fan of Lowe, and I believe Farage is right to tackle the issue pragmatically and politically. If Lowe or others have a better plan, fine, but they just spout on Social Media with no solid plan to get into power to deal with the issues, Just saying, "Deport, deport, deport" is pointless. In fact, he is proving to me to be a negative force, and I am very disappointed. Whether people like it or now, the only reason Reform has done this well is Nigel Farage, like him, doubt him or loathe him.
Lowe and Habib are very negative people I would not vote for either of them.
There's no other issue. It's immigration immigration. Sort this out and we'll see the unfolding of the new and better UK.
Alex are you reading my mind but putting it in far better terms ? My hope is that when Nigel gets in he can move faster than you have written because I don’t think we have that long 🥲 fabulous article I would just ask WTF is Lammy going to Gibraltar today fear of another give away following the Chagross debacle
Nigel has so much to do and you are right, in order to hit the ground running, he needs to start right now. Take the ECHR, it is entwined with so many other laws, it is not a case of just binning it. Same for other laws, a gargantuan task of untangling, re- writing, offering for approval, tweaking...endless and probably why no one has done it. He needs a ton of lawyers to start on it now. And that takes money. How much does he actually get from muslims bodies? Hum... never ending circles.
You’re wrong Alex.
Trump has led by committing his departments with multiple actions continuing at the same time.
If they lose one action they regroup and try again.
Worrying about the opposition to remigration is pointless.
There will be opposition. It will be vicious.
If you think reducing legal actions on remigration will lead to ‘nicer’ reactions by the left/illegals - Father Christmas will reward you, honestly.
If politicians find the kitchen too hot, get out.
"Unable to contain the problem of legal and illegal mass migration into the UK"
Not unable - unwilling
If the authorities wanted to stoke division and unrest, what would they do that they are not already doing?
Same here. Alex, this stuff has been in my head for ages but you have formulated it into a clear message. This is exactly what is happening. You can push even good natured folk too far sometimes. I do sense a rebirth in Great Britain. Probably not the one the globalists are striving for. I sense that this crisis is awakening a somewhat complacent population and making them focus on what it actually does mean to be British and what it actually does mean to them and how much they actually do value it. Maybe it was needed.
Over the last 60 years the UK has been flooded with thirdworlders. The country’s suicidal nationalisation rules mean that such people rapidly gain citizenship. Further, the UK welfare state model taxes native British people to subsidise said thirdworlders’ breeding. The consequence is that breeding patterns result in a growing loss of electoral power, as thirdworlders outbreed and outvote native Brits. e.g. last year's election, with pro-terrorism terrorism candidates being an active threat in Labour constituencies in particular.
The British people never gave democratic consent to permitting the mass importation of thirdworlders. That in itself, renders the decision illegitimate. That the consequences have been so horrific is a further reason. The scale and depravity of the rape/torture/murder gangs is horrific. Sentencing remarks from just one of the trials make hideous reading:
“You, Mohammed Karrar, prepared her for gang anal rape by using a pump to expand her anal passage. You subjected her to a gang rape by five or six men. At one point she had four men inside her. A red ball was placed in her mouth to keep her quiet. Not only were you both involved in the commercial sexual exploitation of [the victim], you also used her for your own self-gratification. You both raped her when she was under 13. When she was very young, although it is not clear whether she was under 13, you both raped her at the same time (oral and vaginal/anal). It happened on more than one occasion… You treated her as if she was your commodity. You branded her (with your initial near her anal passage) using a hot hair pin…As part of the grooming, you would provide her with crack cocaine and you injected [the victim] with heroin…”
https://www.judiciary.uk/wp-content/uploads/JCO/Documents/Judgments/sentencing-remarks-r-v-dogar-others.pdf
The Spectator commented upon the Muslim rape gang phenomenon thus:
“…This is obviously one of the very worst things, maybe the very worst thing, to have occurred in Britain since the war. Hundreds of little girls have been raped…
we need to get over our lingering cultural cringe about anti-white racism, a major factor in these crimes…
Mass immigration and multiculturalism have been a disaster. It is horrible to face this, but we must…
Forty years ago…a classmate told me about what we would now call a Pakistani grooming gang…I dismissed her. I thought ‘well that can’t be true’. It sounded like a nasty racist lie. I think many public figures are still running that mental routine. A challenge to your worldview – or ’values’ as they are so often pompously labelled today – is an enormous jolt…
the time has come for a lot of people to catch up, to update their ‘values’…”
The grooming gang scandal needs to change our entire worldview, Gareth Roberts, 7 Jan 2025, https://archive.is/BaG6e
Demographically, the mass importation of thirdworlders commenced by the Blair/Brown regime is a disaster, and nothing short of mass forced remigration will work, with all the brutality and bloodshed that implies. That will effectively amount to a civil war, but it remains the least worst option.
The UK needs an AfD/Trump: nationalist, focusing on working people, and willing to do deeply unpleasant things to reverse the frankly treacherous decisions made by Blair, Cameron, Johnson et al over the last 25 years.
The only solution is a regime with Pinochet-levels of robustness, to: (a) expel at bayonet-point all post-WWII thirdworld immigrants and their families except those who could prove beyond reasonable doubt that they are net economic AND cultural assets (a tiny minority); and (b) total dismantle the welfare state. It’s the UK's last, best hope.
However:
(a) is Farage robust enough to implement this? See https://thecritic.co.uk/is-this-what-winning-looks-like;
(b) undoing 60+ years of thirdworlder immigration by imposing the forced remigration of millions of post-WWII migrants, with all the brutality and bloodshed that implies, will generate levels of unrest functionally indistinguishable to civil war; and
(c) any regime implementing such a programme would unfortunately but necessarily need to neutralise (as Lee Kuan Yew and Pinochet did in Singapore (https://archive.is/bsRdO and https://archive.ph/ho5ry) and Chile, respectively) the enablers who created these problems in the first place: e.g. Guardian/BBC/C4 journalists, the Parliamentary Labour Party (almost all of whom are to the left of even Starmer), and probably much of the 366,000-strong Labour Party membership. That is actual civil war territory.
Don’t lose hope, though - large scale forced remigration is possible. This is why Labour are working so hard to jail political prisoners for WrongThink. See:
https://www.emilkirkegaard.com/p/large-scale-remigration-is-possible
Detailed immigration analyses: https://controlc.com/8a8fe841
A very sobering post. One thing that I would say is the shape of our democracy - and those of Western Europe generally - Will have to be radically different going forward.
The purely Representative model is now failing catastrophically, as there are no real safeguards from elected politicians, even Prime Ministers, essentially viewing their jobs as no more than senior managers for the globalist elites.
In short senior politicians no longer fear having to be re-elected, as the boondoggles and sinecures on offer post office will make them exceedingly rich if they conform to expectations. This is why our governments are so unresponsive.
In future will we have to adopt the Swiss Direct Democracy system with an added right of recall by petition. It is we who should call elections, not politicians. I know Farage is a convert to this way of thinking.
Labour has long relied on the muslim vote. But they are losing it to Muslims themselves. Who knows how many by 2029? Nigel will no longer be opposing Labour, but The Muslim Vote. They won't be voting Reform, not a bat's chance in hell. Britain is facing a lot of dangers, notably the economy and energy. But if we don't shift it there won't be a Britain to have any problems. If and when the muslims get enough seats to construe their own policies it will be too late. So why is Nigel dilly-dallying, why does he need Zia?? How can we win when our only hope is infiltrated? This is a genuine question, I am not anti any race or religion, though Islam is more than a religion, but I prefer the UK as it is. Do join the band, just don't become the band.
Gear hear Matt!
I'm so glad we have a politicians Rupert Lowe who says what he means and means what he says, because I feel I have a voice in parliament. However,,Mr Lowe can not change things by himself, its all very well speaking out but we also need change, snd whilst I'm gutted that Rupert won't be a Reform MP anymore , I'm still backing Reform because they are our ONLY chance at change, and better something than nothing. Division amongst the common sense, patriotic voters will mean defeat for us long term. And it is better to have something we can build on in future years than a repeat of the 2024 election. That would be disaster.
We need to deport on mass and discourage Islam otherwise we'll get more extremists
Invasion. Directly caused by jews trying to exterminate Europeans.
Great post. I've been wondering similar things. To that end I have been ordering supplies so that I can cook and make hot water without electricity, and have a few weeks of supplies for my family. In years past I lived on the Isle of Man and I remember the super markets shelves running out of goods when a set of storms stopped the ferry from landing for several weeks. Running out of goods happens pretty quick and that's not even when everyone is fighting the state or each other. I need to write a follow up post to: https://substack.com/home/post/p-165535725 about how we might change direction without, well, without, civil war.
Beautifully stated Alex. Thank god we have your voice of reason. I'm sticking with Reform, the only party who will fight for the Brits once they win the next GE.
Brilliant post Alex so eloquent and well written. I agree with everything you say. You're a smart cookie . Luv listening to you ❤️ . Every days a school day eh.
If Nigel keeps softening I’m concerned he will only get 1 term and a genuine far right party will emerge from voters just having had enough, the economy is going to go bad very soon and when people have nothing left to lose taking to the streets will be very appealing
I don't have a problem with Rupert Lowe per se. I do have a problem with SOME of his supporters. There is a very small element who are undoubtedly extreme racists. They want EVERY MIGRANT gone from this including a white, Christian, Anglo-saxon, native English speaking, hard-working, law-abiding Australian like me. I've been told I have no right to be in this country. No right to be married to an Englishman, who should be deported because he married me. I've been told I have no right to even be a member of Reform, let alone on my local branch executive committee! That being an immigrant I should "STFU" and go back to where I came from. I've been called all sorts of filthy sexual slurs because I was born in Newcastle, NSW and not Newcastle upon Tyne. And even worse I've been accused of being a liar, because apparently none of this ever happened. "You've made it all up because you're a whinging foreigner." Except the adjectives are much coarser.
If that's what you support, then you're entitled to your beliefs. It's still a free country, although that's hanging by a thread. But don't think that I will "STFU" because I'm not going to. I love this country. I CHOSE to become British and I will not be told to leave when I have more British blood than the King.
Hi Pamela, the people you're referencing are awful, I'm sorry you had to deal with that. Know that most ordinary British people cherish immigrants like you!
I know Victoria. Thank you. But it shouldn't be happening, should it?
You express my thoughts exactly, Alex. Things are in a very delicate state.