I’m proud to share that I’ve published my first book — and to be the first published author in my family, at the age of 25.
The Western Restoration is a reflection on the cultural, moral, and spiritual challenges facing the modern West. Drawing on Christian theology, classical philosophy, and history, it offers both a diagnosis of where we are — and a vision of what renewal could look like, rooted in faith, virtue, and responsibility.
It may not be everyone’s cup of tea, but it’s written in the spirit of honest reflection rather than argument. If you’re willing to engage thoughtfully, I hope you’ll find something illuminating in it.
📘 The book is available now on Amazon in Kindle, paperback, and hardback: 🔗 amzn.eu/d/9KsUQAA
Thank you to everyone who’s supported me along the way. I hope you all had a Merry Christmas and wish you a peaceful and hopeful New Year.
Over 2.1 million Britons have already signed the petition urging Parliament not to introduce digital ID cards.
While the government insists digital ID is about convenience and fraud prevention, many of us believe it carries serious risks. Once a centralised identity system is in place, it could easily be expanded or misused—paving the way for increased surveillance and restrictions on everyday freedoms. In the wrong hands, such a system could even resemble a form of social credit, where access to work, travel, or services depends on state approval.
Crucially, the British people never gave clear consent to this. The plan was not openly debated in the last election, and many voters—including those who supported Labour—may not have anticipated such a policy being rolled out. Introducing a fundamental change to civil liberties without explicit public approval undermines trust in government and democracy itself.
In the English constitutional and common law tradition, government exists to be accountable to the people, with limits placed on arbitrary power. Historically, the state maintained fewer intrusive controls over the daily lives of law-abiding citizens. This proposed system represents a significant departure from that tradition, shifting us toward a model where the state monitors, permits, and regulates ordinary activity.
It also reflects a wider trend of centralised, technocratic control—something many critics warn can lead to authoritarian outcomes if unchecked. Once freedoms are surrendered in the name of “efficiency” or “security,” they are rarely regained.
The UK has rejected national ID schemes before, and for good reason: they concentrate too much power in government hands and threaten long-standing freedoms. If you care about protecting privacy and liberty, please add your name and help send a clear message.
Charlie Kirk, a Christian, conservative commentator and cofounder of Turning Point USA, was tragically shot and killed on September 10, 2025 while speaking at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah.
He leaves behind his family, friends, and the countless young people he inspired. His death is a stark reminder that in today’s world, to stand boldly on the right is to put your very life on the line for your beliefs.
Even in the face of danger, Charlie never wavered. He lived and died championing truth, freedom, and faith. Let us take inspiration from his courage, to be unashamed, to be unafraid, and to carry forward the fight for what is right, no matter the cost.
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I’m proud to share that I’ve published my first book — and to be the first published author in my family, at the age of 25.
The Western Restoration is a reflection on the cultural, moral, and spiritual challenges facing the modern West. Drawing on Christian theology, classical philosophy, and history, it offers both a diagnosis of where we are — and a vision of what renewal could look like, rooted in faith, virtue, and responsibility.
It may not be everyone’s cup of tea, but it’s written in the spirit of honest reflection rather than argument. If you’re willing to engage thoughtfully, I hope you’ll find something illuminating in it.
📘 The book is available now on Amazon in Kindle, paperback, and hardback:
🔗 amzn.eu/d/9KsUQAA
Thank you to everyone who’s supported me along the way. I hope you all had a Merry Christmas and wish you a peaceful and hopeful New Year.
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Huge thank you to all my subscribers, new and old!
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Over 2.1 million Britons have already signed the petition urging Parliament not to introduce digital ID cards.
While the government insists digital ID is about convenience and fraud prevention, many of us believe it carries serious risks. Once a centralised identity system is in place, it could easily be expanded or misused—paving the way for increased surveillance and restrictions on everyday freedoms. In the wrong hands, such a system could even resemble a form of social credit, where access to work, travel, or services depends on state approval.
Crucially, the British people never gave clear consent to this. The plan was not openly debated in the last election, and many voters—including those who supported Labour—may not have anticipated such a policy being rolled out. Introducing a fundamental change to civil liberties without explicit public approval undermines trust in government and democracy itself.
In the English constitutional and common law tradition, government exists to be accountable to the people, with limits placed on arbitrary power. Historically, the state maintained fewer intrusive controls over the daily lives of law-abiding citizens. This proposed system represents a significant departure from that tradition, shifting us toward a model where the state monitors, permits, and regulates ordinary activity.
It also reflects a wider trend of centralised, technocratic control—something many critics warn can lead to authoritarian outcomes if unchecked. Once freedoms are surrendered in the name of “efficiency” or “security,” they are rarely regained.
The UK has rejected national ID schemes before, and for good reason: they concentrate too much power in government hands and threaten long-standing freedoms. If you care about protecting privacy and liberty, please add your name and help send a clear message.
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Charlie Kirk, a Christian, conservative commentator and cofounder of Turning Point USA, was tragically shot and killed on September 10, 2025 while speaking at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah.
He leaves behind his family, friends, and the countless young people he inspired. His death is a stark reminder that in today’s world, to stand boldly on the right is to put your very life on the line for your beliefs.
Even in the face of danger, Charlie never wavered. He lived and died championing truth, freedom, and faith. Let us take inspiration from his courage, to be unashamed, to be unafraid, and to carry forward the fight for what is right, no matter the cost.
Rest in peace, Charlie Kirk.
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Here's to the beginning of a new life in Jesus Christ, my Lord and Savior!
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