Unveiling the Manosphere: 15 Powerful Insights into Ideologies, Impact, and Controversies
Understanding the Manosphere: Exploring its Ideologies and Impact Unveiling the Manosphere: A Deep Dive into its Online Communities Misconceptions and Realities Critiques, Controversies, and Conversations The Evolution of the Manosphere: From Origins to Modern...
Trump Indicted?! Don’t Worry, Hillary, Hunter, Fauci & Epstein Are Safe!
Well, well, well, this week we've seen dear old President Trump indicted. But don't you worry, folks, the powers that be have made sure that none of the usual suspects are in trouble. Nope, not Hillary Clinton, not Hunter Biden, not Dr. Anthony Fauci, and definitely...
The importance of traditional marriage and family
In today’s society, it is becoming increasingly common for individuals to question the importance of family and traditional marriage. However, it is essential to recognise that the family and marriage are both essential components of a strong, stable society. In this...
The dangers of socialism: why it fails every time it’s tried
Socialism has been a hotly debated topic for centuries, with some claiming that it can provide a perfect economic system, while others warn of the potential dangers of socialism. In this blog post, we will take a closer look at what socialism is and why it fails every...
Immigration – A Summary
Anne Marie Waters Friday 1st July 2022 Last week I spoke to an American organisation about the state of migration to the UK and the response of the country to this. I was asked for a written summary, and decided to publish that summary here. Let’s start with the...
By-Election Results: People Turn Against the Tories
Anne Marie Waters Friday 24th June 2022 Two Parliamentary by-elections that took place this week have been rather revealing. The first obvious development is the loss by the Tories that has resulted in more calls for Boris Johnson to go. Johnson doesn’t seem to be...
The Rwanda Fiasco
Anne Marie Waters Friday 17th June 2022 This was never going to work. Priti Patel clearly thought that by stating she’d send illegal immigrants to be processed in Rwanda, the numbers of those crossing the channel would drop. She was wrong. It was another failed...
Boris Johnson and the Theatre of Politics
The show must go on, as they say, and it is one hell of a show. This week, Prime Minister Boris Johnson faced a confidence vote in the Commons, and won. He scraped through by 211 to 148 votes, meaning that 148 Conservative MPs want him gone (or at least, that’s the...
The Truth About the WHO Pandemic Treaty
Anne Marie Waters Friday 27th May 2022 It’s not easy to get to the truth about the latest World Health Organisation controversy, and that’s always worrying. The House of Commons library (on May 18th 2022) posted this: In March 2021, a group 0f world leaders,...
Candidate Announcement: Frankie Rufolo to stand in the Tiverton and Honiton by-election
I’m Frankie Rufolo and I couldn’t be more proud to be the For Britain candidate for Tiverton and Honiton. I have friends and family in the constituency embarrassed by Neil Parish, so voters can know I have a personal connection to the area. I’ve travelled all over the...
The Sligo Murders are Another Warning
Anne Marie Waters Thursday 21st April 2022 There are some things we’re just not allowed to talk about. Even those who dissent from the mainstream on things like covid or globalism will very often avoid this topic. Others will talk about it but tread very carefully...
Labour Lunacy Is A Danger to Devon
By Frankie Rufolo, For Britain candidate for Exwick Franke Rufolo confronts local Labour politician For almost a decade, Exeter City Council has been completely Labour-dominated. For twenty-five years, the MP Ben Bradshaw has held one of the party’s safest seats....
Tommy Robinson joins For Britain
Tommy Robinson has joined the For Britain Movement political party. Robinson, who is currently touring the country showcasing his series of documentaries around grooming gangs, joined the party after its leader Anne Marie Waters, a former UKIP leadership candidate,...
Expose Black Lives Matter in Bristol
Anne Marie Waters Wednesday 2nd March 2022 FOR BRITAIN WILL PROTEST AGAINST ‘BLACK LIVES MATTER’ IN BRISTOL ON APRIL 9TH. JOIN US. Black Lives Matter (BLM) have the kind of support most campaigners can only dream of. The press portrays them as something akin to...
Aung San Suu Kyi and the Tragedy of Burma
By Frankie Rufolo, Member & For Britain Candidate Guest Blogs and Opinion Pieces may not always reflect the views of the For Britain Party. This Christmas Eve should have been a joyous and peaceful time for us all, but on the other side of the world, yuletide was...
SUNDAY COLUMN: The Coming Crisis
Anne Marie Waters Sunday 13th February 2022 We are told to brace ourselves, to prepare for the worst. We are apparently facing one of the worst cost-of-living emergencies for decades. Inflation is at its highest rate for 30 years, but what is causing it...
SUNDAY COLUMN: Mainstream Mob Rule
Anne Marie Waters Sunday 6th February 2022 The law is supposed to do several things. It is supposed to protect us physically, protect our property and protect our rights. It is meant to bring justice and in a free society, it is supposed to be enforced...
The “Rape Of Britain” Documentary From A Policing Perspective
For Britain Law & Order Spokesman, Committee member and ex Deputy Chief Constable Mike Speakman reacts to the Tommy Robinson Documentary “Rape of Britain” Tommy Robinson’s documentary about Telford shows that the criminal Justice system in this country has sunk to...
SUNDAY COLUMN: We Mustn’t Give Up On Democracy
Anne Marie Waters Sunday 16th January 2022 Anyone who reads this column knows how many of our freedoms we have lost. Covid accelerated this loss, but didn’t create it, our liberties have been steadily reducing for some time. Under the Blair government for example,...
SUNDAY COLUMN: Review of 2021
Anne Marie Waters Sunday 9th January 2022 Happy new year! One of life’s great gifts is the ability to start again. If we have health, there’s no end to how many times we can start over. Each new year presents a new opportunity to take stock, to look...
SUNDAY COLUMN: One Week On…
Anne Marie Waters Sunday 5th December 2021 It’s been a week since our fourth national conference, and once again, I couldn’t be more proud. It was a great success. You can watch my follow-up livestream here. The speakers were amazing, the guests who sent...
New Zealand: Jacinda Ardern’s Halo Is Slipping
OPINION By Frankie Rufolo The leftie darling down under may have been sanctified throughout 2020, but now New Zealand’s Labour Prime Minister is losing the respect she once had. We’ve all seen it: that creepy clip of Jacinda Ardern in a press conference on...
Can We All Go Home?
Kerry Jones 21st November 2021 The speech linked below sums up everything that is wrong with NATO and especially the UN. [embedded content] The United Nations was formed on 24th October 1945, immediately after the Second World War to succeed the League of Nations as a...
SUNDAY COLUMN: Reality, Not Conspiracy
Anne Marie Waters Sunday 21st November 2021 It is always wise to avoid rushes to judgement. It is always wise to be in full possession of facts before making decisions (or at least as much as possible). It is always wise to avoid unnecessary worry – life’s...
SUNDAY COLUMN: Government Remembrance Betrayal
Anne Marie Waters Sunday 14th November 2021 Today is Remembrance Sunday. I have just returned from laying a wreath at the Headland Cenotaph in Hartlepool, where I live. I saw a wreath from the Conservative Party and from Labour, and to be frank, it made by blood...
SUNDAY COLUMN: The Glasgow Experience
Anne Marie Waters Sunday 7th November 2021 Try as I might, I cannot figure out how socialism connects to climate, but apparently it does, at least that was a prevailing message in Glasgow on Friday. Members of For Britain gathered at George Square on the 5th of...
SUNDAY COLUMN: Climate Rationing is Coming
Anne Marie Waters Sunday 31st October 2021 The actress Joanna Lumley (who I must admit I loved as Patsy in Absolutely Fabulous) has said that rationing may help the battle against climate change. In an interview with the Radio Times, Lumley said: “These are...
The Ties That Bind: What Purpose Do International Organisations Serve?
Kerry Jones Thursday 28th October 2021 International organisations such as the United Nations (UN), World Health Organisation (WHO), North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO), World Trade Federation (WTF), and World Bank (WB) are all organisations that we...
Afghanistan isn’t in the news (so it’s not a problem anymore…) Part 2
Kerry Jones Monday 25th October 2021 To continue from part one.… I will be using the US drawdown of troops, the UK’s evacuation of civilians, and future possible ramifications, as an example of how the government hopes people have the memory span of a...
Afghanistan isn’t in the news (so it’s not a problem anymore…)
Kerry Jones Monday 18th October 2021 The 24 hour news cycle has had a negative effect on the perceptions of great members of the British public. News moves quickly, and so does public attention. An earthquake in Pakistan will be leading stories in the...
SUNDAY COLUMN: The GP Scandal
Anne Marie Waters Sunday 24th October 2021 General Practitioners (GPs) are primary care doctors who are often the first person a patient sees before being referred on for specialist care. The GP is the front line. They are based not in hospitals but in...
The Amess Murder and the End of our Liberties
Anne Marie Waters 19th October 2021 It is not unheard of – in fact it is common – for the powerful to use a tragic event for their own ends. Last week’s murder of Conservative MP Sir David Amess is about to become a prime example. The headlines on the newspapers...
SUNDAY COLUMN: MP’s Murder – A Disunited Kingdom
Anne Marie Waters Sunday 17th October 2021 “Diversity is our strength”. That’s what we’re told. Incessantly. Relentlessly. Over and over again. But what is not so ever-present is a reason, or an explanation. Why is diversity our...
What International Affairs Mean To Our Everyday Lives
Kerry Jones October 10th 2021 We may live on an island but we share this planet with many other countries, which is why International Affairs are so important. Our interactions with our neighbours, be it next door, or in the next town or country, says a lot about us....
SUNDAY COMMON: The Common Law Conundrum
Anne Marie Waters Sunday 10th October 2021 It’s an issue that pops up very very frequently, especially since the Coronavirus Act removed so many of our rights and freedoms with blatant ferocity. Many people take for granted that our rights are protected at...
M25 Blockades
This blog is an extended version of a letter I sent to the Daily Telegraph for publication and to GB news. Both ignored it. I am a member of several private social media groups of retired policemen. I and many of my retired colleagues are becoming increasingly...
SUNDAY COLUMN: The Cost of Travel
Anne Marie Waters Sunday 19th September 2021 My mother lives in Ireland. I have not seen her since 2018 and with threat of another lockdown hanging over us, I thought it best to visit her while I still can. So I set about organising my journey. Prior to 2020, going...
SPECIAL REPORT: The Animal Justice Project
Warning: Graphic Content This is a report by The Animal Justice Project In January 2021, an industry-wide review of the Welfare of Animals at the Time of Killing (WATOK) legislation took place. The UK government stated that the review would “provide significant...
SUNDAY COLUMN: The Forced Vaccination of Children
Anne Marie Waters Sunday 5th September 2021 Imagine a scenario. A 12 or 13 year old child is at school. School has been rather difficult for the past couple of years. This child and his or her friends have to wear masks and stay metres apart...
Absurdity Grows: Climate Change Aids The Taliban
by Paul Burgess, For Britain Spokesman for the Environment Huge numbers of people in a large number of industries depend on the myth of man made climate change. For a start tens of thousands of scientists would have no funding without keeping the alarm going. The...
BANK HOLIDAY SPECIAL: The Issues We Face
Anne Marie Waters Monday 30th August 2021 It’s been a busy weekend. It’s been a weekend of variety: a variety of the most serious issues we face as a country. The issues are connected. They are all part of a new world of moral inversion,...
SUNDAY COLUMN: Afghan refugees will bring hell on earth
Anne Marie Waters Sunday 22nd August 2021 Does it matter what people believe? Of course it does. But let’s take a scenario. If I was to tell an open border advocate that 99% of Afghans believe sharia law should govern, they’d say it doesn’t...
SUNDAY COLUMN: What is free speech?
Anne Marie Waters Sunday 8th August 2021 Last Sunday, I spent the afternoon at Speakers’ Corner in Hyde Park, London. You can read a review here and watch a video here. There has of course been some discussion on social media surrounding this, and one thing I...
Speakers’ Corner – A Review
Anne Marie Waters Tuesday 3rd August 2021 It’s quite a place. This small corner of Hyde Park in London has been a place of open speech and debate for 100s of years. It’s a well known, and much welcome, tradition in the capital city’s most famous park. I’ve...
Reflection on the Batley & Spen By-Election
By Mike Speakman, For Britain Nominations Officer. Now that the dust has mostly settled on this by election, I thought I would pen a few thoughts…. The party has a declared policy of not fighting parliamentary by elections (for now) and this determined the decision...
SUNDAY COLUMN: Freedom Day?
Anne Marie Waters Sunday 18th July 2021 Tomorrow is “freedom day”. Or it was. Nothing is certain. We’ll have to see. It turns out that today, the health secretary Sajid Javid has tested positive for coronavirus, and the Prime Minister and...
SUNDAY COLUMN: Football’s Coming Home?
Anne Marie Waters Sunday 11th July 2021 Modern life can be very confusing. Indeed, at times, it’s a living contradiction. Today is an exciting day for football fans. It is the final of the Euro 2020 championships and England is in it! While I’m...
SUNDAY COLUMN: Labour’s Red Wall
Anne Marie Waters Sunday 4th July 2021 While it is only barely standing, standing it is – Labour’s Red Wall (its northern heartlands) has not quite yet crumbled. This party, directly responsible for mass immigration, division, and not to mention rape-gangs, has...
The State of the Economy? What the Papers Say
Anne Marie Waters Tuesday 29th June 2021 The effects of COVID-19 are still disproportionately being felt by the travel industry – one industry that is unlikely to return to ‘normal’ on July 19th. The new health secretary Sajid Javid made his first speech...
SUNDAY COLUMN: The Toxic Media
Anne Marie Waters Sunday 27th June 2021 Yesterday we had the most fantastic day in Batley and Spen! I deeply appreciate everyone who came along (we have a party of the most magnificent people and I feel grateful for it every day). We are a party of...
From the Northern Ireland Troubles to Batley: The Similarities and the Differences
This article will provide you with all the information you need to show why the Batley schoolteacher and his family are in hiding fearing for their lives. Please share it with your family and friends so others can see the truth. It is “the truth” because...
SUNDAY COLUMN: The Meaning of “Fascist”
Anne Marie Waters 21st June 2021 As soon as we announced we were standing in the Batley and Spen by-election, the Twittersphere “anti-fascists” began pounding on their keyboards. “Fascists” this and “fascists” that. It’s the usual stuff. This time...
The Economy: News Round-Up
As part of the pact, the government says Britons under the age of 35 will be able to travel and work in Australia more freely.” In summary, there is news, and it goes back and forward and up and down. Trade deals signed, unemployment down, slight economic...
SUNDAY COLUMN: The Islamic Republic of Yorkshire
Anne Marie Waters Monday 14th June 2021 When I was a young child, my mother would collect me from primary school every afternoon. The routine was: home from school, sandwich, and Emmerdale Farm. In those days that was the name of the soap opera known today...
SUNDAY COLUMN: Why Batley and Spen?
Anne Marie Waters Sunday June 6th 2021 I announced this week that I’m standing in the Parliamentary by-election in the Yorkshire constituency of Batley and Spen. Let me explain why. According to the Times, Batley and Spen is one of the top 15 constituencies...
The Tories, Poverty, and Taxation
Anne Marie Waters Tuesday 1st June 2021 It’s not news that there was a significant shift towards the Conservatives at the recent local elections in England. Much of this can be attributed to what the public sees as a strong and robust response to the coronavirus...
NHS Scandals: Girl’s infection probably caused by hospital environment
A lot positives in the NHS, no doubt about it. What is also true about the NHS is that it has plenty of scandals and the usual excuses of “lack of money or staff” doesn’t cut it. Mistakes can happen but one is too many, especially when your life is on the line. An...
COVID scaremongering is over (FINALLY) but wait… Climate Change propaganda has begun – get ready (remember that “starving bear”?)
You guys in manufacturing? Tough, you lose your job. You guys working in power plants? Tough, you lose your job. You guys drive a car that uses unleaded? Tough, we’re upping your tax. You guys use power in your home? Tough, we’re gonna make your life harder. Of course...
Greta Thunberg: Will be remembered as the dumbest kid in history
Yes, this is an actual quote. “We, the young people, are the ones who are going to write about you in the history books. We are the ones who get to decide how you will be remembered. So my advice for you is to choose wisely.” If that was the case then you wouldn’t be...
CONFIRMED: Brits care more about the direction of multi-billion football team they support than their daughters getting raped by grooming gangs
Save the culture? It’s yours to keep, priorities are elsewhere clearly. See more people here than you will ever see at a protest against teenage stabbings, male suicides and daughters getting raped by grooming gangs. First rumours filter through suggesting that...
Football fans are the worst hypocrities (and they deserve everything they get)…
Then again, football fans weren’t the sharpest. Owners are worried that they will continue to make losses if they don’t make this move, which is the only thing that makes sense. “TV pundits” (they ought to get a proper job) are concerned that they will likely lose...
15 year old boy rushed to hospital after knife attack in Feltham
American police officers and the Uighurs get more attention from our media than our youth getting shot or stabbed. So far no arrests, details from the mylondon.news website below… A young boy has been rushed to hospital after being stabbed in West London.The...
15-year-old boy admits stabbing two teenage girls, sexually assaulting four others in South London
“Sadiq’s London” and “Lack of police” or even better, “lack of education” etc etc. No education would have fixed this kid, just 15 years of age and over the course of 12 months (according the Independent paper article below) stabbed 2 teenagers and sexually assauted 4...
Teenager in Leeds has hand chopped off in machete attack
Let me guess, climate change caused this? The nuclear family? I mean really what else could have made this happen? Full story below from the Sun newspaper… A TEENAGER has had his hand chopped off in a machete attack on a street in Leeds.Police are appealing for...
China don’t create anything of their own – they just hide, cheat, steal then run for cover
It also applies to vaccines, the only reason they wanted us and the rest of the world to work on vaccines is because they can’t even make their own one despite keeping all of the details secret. Once we build something the Chinese take it, change it slightly and claim...
Law graduate & dad Khuram Javed shot dead near Bramall Lane, Sheffield
A young man with an education, leaves wife and 2 kids. In a statement from Alison Law Solicitors, for who Khuram worked for, stated that he was a “member of Alison Law Solicitors for over 4 years. He originally started out as a paralegal but his amazing dedication to...