Rupert Lowe’s DEVASTATING Warning That Every British Family Needs To Hear Right Now
Sun 7:18 pm +00:00, 7 Jun 2026 9Something is happening inside Westminster that the government does not want you to know. Rupert Lowe — MP and founder of Restore Britain — has sat in those rooms, heard those private conversations, and watched ministers say one thing in Parliament and the opposite in the corridor. In this video, he delivers the warning every British family deserves to hear: on migration, energy security, NHS collapse, and a political class that has chosen managed deception over honest governance. This is not commentary. This is a firsthand account from inside the system.











‘The long term case for renewable energy is sound’
Nonsense, unless you deem oil as renewable, which arguably it is. Add other technologies beyond solar and wind, perhaps.
There is no anthropogenic climate emergency Rupert.
I get so tired of this canard that oil is a fossil fuel. So many experts have talked about it being renewable and as plentiful as water.
However, it’s part of the scare system that unthinking people lap up with alacrity and I’m sorry that Rupert Lowe buys into it. Of course if he didn’t, his other extremely reasonable comments would be thrown out as not worth the time of day
That is a good summary of where we are now at. We now live in a Satanic illusion where lies become facts and deception is ubiquitous. The current system has totally failed and it feels like it won’t end well
Is there a solution? Who knows, but I don’t think that voting will change any of this. He clearly demonstrates the depth of the endemic corruption. They all know but they go along to get along. George Carlin was prophetic and accurate “It’s big ‘effin club and YOU ain’t in it”.
The only vote that might change things is very personal, your own daily actions. Don’t believe anything that they say, don’t give them your hard earned unless you’ve no choice, don’t feed the beast, resist the lies and look after your own
Voting is important.
Ashby vs White 1701.
Who counts the votes is an additional matter to be addressed.
The non-ethnocentric English constitution is the solution, but so few are aware of it, let alone it be restored.
Whoever comes out challenging Israel and the ludicrous Net Zero agenda, can win England back,
Rupert Lowe? Who knows?
Each to their own Ned
To my mind then UK democracy has always been an illusion, we live under an oligarchy, not a democracy. And have done since 1688, the year of the so called “Glorious Revolution”. Glorious for some certainly. The rest of us fed off the scraps ever since
Agent Mark Twain got it right:
“If voting made any difference, they wouldn’t let us do it.”
Seems pretty obvious to me that it doesn’t make any difference who you vote for here in the Empire of Lies
Lowe included, can he change things significantly? Of course he can’t, he will do what they all do if/when they get “power”. The Money Power soon puts them right about who’s boss
So don’t vote.
I don’t
The late MP Joe Ashton wrote a novel in the 1970/80s. It was about a Labour politician who was voted in to a mining constituency which had been represented by a long-time heavyweight.
The hero planned to support his constituents, as many do, but when he got to Westminster he was told by the Whips that whatever his views on anything, he had to vote with the party.
A highly contentious issue came up and his constituents counted on him to support them, except that he was told to vote the other way ‘to support the party’. He ended up a broken man.
A sad tale but entirely believable Belyi
If one looks at the origins of democracy in ancient Greece then apparently it was an entirely different structure to the modern one. Representatives were drawn by random lot from across the electorate and thus there was a good chance that the full spectrum of views in the society was represented in the chamber
There were no votes, no parties and there was a duty to serve for a fixed term. Second terms were not allowed either. Which meant no “professional” politicians at all. Imagine it, no vested interests in political decisions!
This obviously in a much smaller population and electorate than a modern country, so hard to see in a country of millions
But with significant attractions:
No parties, no professional pols and, most of all, no money involved. Sounds good to me, I would vote for that! One can dream…..
He who pays the piper…. always calls the tune