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Ramadan Lights are officially on in London.

In Central London Mayor Sadiq Khan switches on the lights for the 4th year running.
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Rupert Lowe gives his first interview in Great Yarmouth since starting Restore Britain as a party yesterday.

"What we've got to do now is return power to the individual person!"
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Farage's signalling to the British public has been diabolical so I'm happy to throw my endorsement behind Restore now.

Sure, there are rumours that Reform has a great repeal bill planned and only they can win because of Boomer brand recognition.

But let's look at what Farage has done since Brits rioted for White identity in 2024:

- Said deportations are impossible.
- Said race is skin colour and called for integration.
- Repeatedly said demographic replacement is irrelevant.
- Stabbed Rupert Lowe in the back, which may've jailed him.
- Effectively used Hope not Hate as a vetting administrator.
- Promised several (mostly foreign) failed Tories cabinet positions.
- Made Israel Reform's #1 policy.
- Charged Β£250 for stage 1 candidate applications.

All he had to do was signal to the British public that this was a takeover from Outside Westminster by White British people. He instead signalled that he wanted more Toryism with lower taxes.

Rupert led a rape gang enquiry and still had the grace to give Reform a chance to signal mass deportations.

If you can afford the Β£250 and are undercover enough, apply to be a Reform candidate because it's a unique opportunity.

But I think the online right attacking from the right at least forces Farage to make actual commitments.

Frankly I trust Harrison Pitt and Charlie Downes more than I trust anyone in Reform.

It will be interesting to see which public figures emerge from Restore's movement.
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As I Reflect On The Final Day Of Rupert Lowe’s Rape Gang Inquiry

First and foremost, I acknowledge the victims, survivors, family members, and professionals who gave testimony. What they did took courage most people will never have to find. I also acknowledge the work of Rupert Lowe, Sammy Woodhouse, Lewis Brackpool, Natalie Enderby-Shunt, Marlon West, Graham Smith (solicitor), the cross-party MPs who attended as panellists, and the wider team who worked relentlessly over the last two weeks. I attended the rape gang inquiry as a safeguarding professional supporting a victim giving testimony. What I witnessed was professionalism from those seeking truth. What I also witnessed, through testimony, was the consequence of institutional cowardice.

Sitting with survivors and family members was sobering. I am the sister of a victim of child exploitation, yet even I felt like an imposter in that room. The testimonies were beyond comprehension. The kind of cruelty you associate with horror films, not with British towns and cities. This did not happen in the shadows. It happened in plain sight. Reports were filed. Warnings were raised. Professionals spoke up and were ignored. β€œCommunity cohesion” was prioritised over the safety of little girls. That is not a mistake. That is a moral failure.

This is not just about offenders born here. Testimony made clear that some asylum seekers with prior convictions for serious sexual offences against children were able to enter the UK and go on to take part in organised abuse. That is not compassion. That is negligence. That is the state abandoning its duty to protect children.

Every Labour MP in my area voted against a national inquiry. That is a matter of public record. I hold the Conservatives to account for their failures too, but the worst affected areas were overwhelmingly Labour-run councils, and warnings were ignored for years. This was allowed to continue because it was politically inconvenient to confront. That disgusts me.

Jess Phillips held a safeguarding brief. Children were raped on an industrial scale. Safeguarding did not safeguard. Titles mean nothing if you fail in the only duty that matters. I hold her personally accountable for her stance, her silence, and her opposition to a full inquiry when survivors were still waiting to be heard.

Alongside Grenfell, Hillsborough, the Post Office scandal and infected blood, this stands as one of the gravest institutional failures in modern British history. But this carries a particular stain. We did not just fail people after the fact. We left children in harm’s way while adults argued about optics.

Whilst Keir Starmer apologises to the Epstein victims. I am still waiting to hear a full and unequivocal apology for the British children who were failed under Labour-run authorities. The inquiry now offered is narrow and late. Survivors deserve truth, accountability, and consequences, not political containment.

This is not party politics. This is about a country that looked away while children were raped. That shame belongs to every institution and every politician who chose comfort over courage! https://x.com/claire_adams694/status/2022057185543438841
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Sounds silly when we do it.
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