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Rupert Lowe lays out his stance on mass deportations:

"Anyone arriving illegally—detain and deport. Anyone living here illegally—detain and deport."

"Any criminals in our prisons who are foreign nationals—deport."

"We do need to start looking at those people who are on welfare... who aren't contributing to our society, who don't speak English, and who effectively are going to be a burden to the taxpayer... and we should encourage them to leave."

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JOHN MAPPIN who owns CAMELOT CASTLE Hotel in Cornwall: Why We Have Joined Restore Britain
And Why We Support Rupert Lowe in His Purpose to Unify the British People and All Positive Participants to Prevent the Otherwise Inevitable Destruction of Our Culture.
By John & Irina Mappin
There comes a moment in the life of a nation when complaint must give way to construction.
For years, many of us have watched the drift — the slow erosion of confidence, sovereignty, cultural coherence, and simple common sense. We have debated it at dinner tables, lamented it in drawing rooms, and dissected it online. Yet civilisation is not preserved by commentary alone. It is preserved by participation.
That is why we have decided to join Restore Britain.
Not as a protest.
Not as an act of anger.
But as an act of restoration.
We have spent much of our lives building — businesses, creative ventures, cultural platforms. At Camelot Castle Hotel, we have sought to create not merely a hotel, but an epicentre of creativity — a place where art, philosophy, enterprise and friendship meet. Camelot is not nostalgia; it is a living myth. It reminds us that greatness begins with imagination.
And Britain, too, is a living myth.
This island produced Magna Carta, parliamentary democracy, Shakespeare, Newton, the Industrial Revolution, and the defeat of totalitarianism. It is not a trivial footnote in history. It is one of the great civilisational engines of the modern world.
But engines, if neglected, rust.
Restore is not about grievance politics. It is about competence, confidence and clarity. It is about borders that function, laws that mean something, energy policies grounded in realism, and a tax system that rewards work rather than punishes initiative.
Most importantly, it is about cultural self-respect.
Our decision was not purely philosophical. It became personal.
At one point, we were formally approached regarding the possible use of our hotel to accommodate large numbers of asylum seekers. A very substantial financial sum was offered.
For some, this would have been a straightforward commercial decision. For us, it was a moment of clarity.
We think it is fair to say that people know where we stand on the subject of illegal immigration. Compassion must always exist — but compassion without control ceases to be compassion; it becomes chaos.
We do not criticise individuals seeking refuge in difficult circumstances. But the fact that a historic cultural landmark in Tintagel could be so readily repurposed as emergency overflow accommodation brought home something far more serious: the scale of the dysfunction.
It revealed, starkly, that the system was no longer operating within manageable bounds.
When a government begins scrambling for buildings rather than managing borders, we are no longer discussing policy refinement — we are witnessing policy failure.
That moment crystallised for us the true state of our country.
Politics ultimately comes down to people.
We have spoken this week with Rupert Lowe.
We are proud to support Rupert's vision and proud to have donated to Restore's Cromwell Club.
In an age where politics has become theatrical, transactional and often hollow, character matters more than ever. We have seen his character first-hand.
Integrity is not measured in press releases. It is measured in private conduct.
When we bought Camelot Castle — that beautiful mythological icon that it is — many friends congratulated us. Over the years, we have often been praised for the restoration that has followed.
We are frequently asked: what is it like to own such a national treasure?
And of course, it is an honour.
But the truth is this: one never truly owns such an iconic asset.
One is merely its guardian.
We are taking care of it for the next generation and for the generations that will follow.
And that principle applies equally to our country.
Britain is not something we possess. It is something we are entrusted with.
There is much work to do when it comes to creating the future of this beautiful land that we have all been entrusted with.
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Borders matter. Energy policy matters. Economic revival matters. Cultural confidence matters. But above all, stewardship matters.
Culture and politics are reflections of one another.
At Camelot Castle, we have often spoken of creativity as the rehabilitation of civilisation. When you restore an individual’s creative spark, you restore their sanity, their agency, their future. When you restore a nation’s confidence, you restore its trajectory.
Restore, in that sense, is not merely a political movement. It is a cultural reset. It says: decline is not destiny.
As lifelong champions of entrepreneurs, artists, thinkers and builders, we recognise something in Restore that is too often absent from modern politics — seriousness.
Not performative outrage.
Not managerial drift.
But seriousness.
Britain stands at a crossroads:
The easy path is cynicism. The harder path is responsibility.
We have chosen responsibility.
Restore offers a platform for serious reform: controlled migration, energy independence, regulatory simplification, economic revival, and the reassertion of parliamentary sovereignty.
It is not extreme to want your country to function.
Politics, at its best, is not about power. It is about stewardship.
It is about passing on something stronger than we inherited.
We want our children — and yours — to inherit a Britain that believes in itself again. A Britain that rewards hard work. A Britain that protects its freedoms. A Britain that speaks with moral clarity in a confused world.
That is why we have joined Restore.
Because the restoration of sanity begins with a decision.
And we have made ours.
All our love,
John and Irina Mappin
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Not looking good for Orban
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🇭🇺🗳📝 — Hungary Election (29% Reporting)

🔵 Tisza (Magyar): 50%
🟠 Fidesz (Orbán): 41%
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Projected seats
🔵 Tisza (Magyar): 132 seats
🟠 Fidesz (Orbán): 59 seats
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Why can't this president or any president say no to Israel?

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How's that going to work with China (or Russia, for other goods)? A touch of brinkmanship.

Telling China, let your economy collapse, buy from us, or confront our forces?

Also, the US is effectively attacking European fuel supplies and global energy prices. The Houthis are bound to ratchet up in the Bab El-Mandeb Strait.
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Allegedly this is Zak Polanski's mother, Ava. Feel sharing it is a little poor taste, but...
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In Kwa-Zulu Natal, the South African President comes out to unveil a working tap, to much local celebration 🎉
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Just watched this. Brings out some difficult questions. If a person with high security clearance becomes squeamish about what the secret state is up to, at what point is it acceptable to suicide them? The story of how the CIA is beyond the law for murder of its own citizens. If the state refuses to prosecute, you can't take out a private case, because the tort has to be based on negligence, not intent. If the state intended to kill, there is no legal way to mount a private prosecution. The series, in the final episode, convincingly suggests that there's an existing protocol that kicks in when the interest of the secret state is threatened and a series of dark arts kick in to mislead the public about why.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wormwood_(miniseries)
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Boris Johnson - Tory - did this: Boriswave’ will cost every family £20k, claims Reform
Report says ‘fiscal disaster’ looming for British taxpayer as a result of increased levels of immigration........ The immigration “Boriswave” will cost every British household £20,000, according to analysis by Reform UK.

Around 1.6 million people who moved to the UK under Boris Johnson and his successors between 2021 and 2024 are set to be given indefinite leave to remain.

In a new report, Reform said the cost of NHS care, benefits and new infrastructure to cope with the increased population would reach £622.5bn in real terms until 2085 – a sum it claimed would “bankrupt” the British taxpayer and represent a £20,000 liability for every household in the UK.

The figure is three times the annual budget for the NHS, and 10 times the defence budget.

Zia Yusuf, Reform’s home affairs spokesman, said: “We are standing on the edge of a fiscal disaster. The Boriswave is a legacy of Tory incompetence and Labour’s open border ideology. ........ https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2026/04/12/boriswave-will-cost-every-family-20k-claims-reform/?m
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