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Alright, here's what happened: Someone flagged Saskia's post on Friday, saying “Exactly what British politics should look like. White. British. Proud.” They were worried it would violate Electoral Commission guidelines or some frivolous Equalities law, if associated with a registered political party. So they rescinded her invitation. Staying quiet and not clarifying the situation has made things worse. Saskia deserves an apology from the person responsible for having her day wasted, spending ten hours sat on trains for nothing. But we all also have to be more precise with our rhetoric going forward, given the constraints we operate under in Britain's hostile political system. Britain is basically the Soviet Union, political parties are in a legal straightjacket. The state is looking for any excuse to sabotage the movement. Yes, British politics should be for British people. Yes, most British people happen to be white, just like most human beings have two legs. No, that doesn't mean we should be cruel to people of other heritages. But it means the law should be changed to allow only British people to vote and stand in elections. All basic common sense. And so rhetoric that sounds like race-based exclusion — which isn't Restore Britain policy — could provide an excuse for the authorities to use lawfare against the party. There is no ban on the phrase "Remigration". Reversing mass migration is Restore Britain policy. Elon Musk uses the term, and supports Restore Britain. I hope this clears things up. This shouldn't happen again.
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Please read. Today, I was supposed to speak at the Restore Britain youth wing launch in York. I was asked two weeks ago and jumped at the opportunity because like of all us I want to get behind something real. However, I received a message this morning to say that because of