Withdrawn: Hate Not Hope: Analysis Of Shukman's Passport
This article has been withdrawn. The Restorationist voluntarily offers a full and complete apology to Mr Shukman and Hope Not Hate.
This article has been withdrawn. The Restorationist voluntarily offers a full and complete apology to Mr Shukman and Hope Not Hate.
The Restorationist is fortunate to have an exceptionally intelligent and perceptive audience, as modest as it may be. And they don't shy away from explaining in detail how we got it wrong.
Britain's population was reshaped without consent by a state which mistook headline GDP for a mandate. The answer is neither drift nor cruelty. It is a twenty-year settlement: statutory limits, voluntary return at scale, and the return of the home to the people who live in it.
£333bn on welfare. ~£50bn on defence. One sustains consumption, the other secures the nation. 24 million people need state help to survive. Britain must rebalance: time-limited support, work-first incentives, and a system which restores independent self-reliance instead of inculcating dependency.
Britain did not run out of energy. It built a system with no margin and still runs in the "dash for gas" error. No storage, no surplus, no resilience. Generation, grid, and heating were split into silos and optimised to failure. Build for excess instead of balance, and the crisis ends.