Well interestingly it's not a political party, it's a cross party pressure group/ think-tank. It's cross party and will probably have people from across a spectrum of dis/agreement.

It's already attracted David Starkey which is quite interesting.

Paid member have a 'direct demoracy' system there and polls and whatnot.

https://www.restorebritain.org.uk/direct-democracy

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I saw his announcements, like I say, I think it's interesting however I don't think it'll truly be cross party. It might work as a way to unify concmservarive factions but I wonder if it'll be left vulnerable, by it's structure, to almost inevitable attempts at commie takeover.

I think it's not cross party across all parties. But more Conservatives, Reform and all the small alts Homeland etc etc. I think that's what they mean by cross party lol. Although I do know traditional Labour people who are interested in some aspects of them.

I was curious about Homeland but I couldn't find any info about their economic policies. My issue is there's no party arguing for an end to the welfare state, the destruction of the NHS, the removal of all minimum wage laws and the removal of income tax and business rates whilst also promising to throw the border open to anyone who thinks they can survive in that environment.