There are large parts of the country that now in no way resemble Britain - this is just a fact. We can all see it. We can all use our eyes. Whilst nothing is done, it worsens each and every day. There are entire streets of people that are almost incapable of speaking English. They live parallel lives, with parallel laws. A vast proportion do not work, a vast proportion claim benefits, a vast proportion live in social housing. It would be naive to even label this as multiculturalism, because it isn’t. There is often only one culture, and one religion. Islam. In many of these areas, there is no integration. There is no chance of integration. The only integration that is expected is for the remaining British people to integrate into this new society. Call it what you want. Colonisation, whatever. Something has to be done. And there is now a political party that will do something - Restore Britain. Because look at some of these places just a couple of decades ago. Bradford, Luton, East London, Rochdale, Birmingham, Blackburn, Leicester, Bolton. They have all changed in ways, so rapidly, that NOBODY consented to. In fact, we voted against it again and again and again. This transformation happened there, and with birthrates as they are alongside brutal mass immigration, it will happen elsewhere too. It is happening. On current trends, that’s just inevitable. I’m 68. I am not worried about my future. I am worried about my children’s future, the future for their children. I am worried about the future for everybody’s children. Brits have watched their communities change in the most dramatic way, yet when they raise any concern they’re labelled as racist. It’s psychological warfare. A cockney who grew up in East London goes back to their childhood street, and sees Palestinian flags on every house? Pubs turned into halal butchers? Endless vape shops and foreign convenience stores? They’re not allowed to get upset about that? They’re labeled racist? It is total bollocks. People are rightly furious, I am furious. We’re all furious. I will be abused for even daring to talk about this. Well, nobody else in Parliament will say anything about it and look where that has got us. So I’ve got to do it. I feel it’s my duty to do it. I do not feel afraid. And nor should you. If enough of us come together and draw a deep line in the sand, we can fix this. We can restore Britain. I am no longer just talking about this. We are now offering an answer. A democratic route out. ...