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Rupert Lowe has rescued the crown from the gutter, and announced that Restore Britain will be a national party by the next general election. It's already polling at 10 percent, and has attracted high-profile supporters like Elon Musk and Duncan Bannatyne. Is Restore just splitting the vote and robbing...

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Nigel Farage and Rupert Lowe are battling to stop Andy Burnham from winning the Makerfield by-election. And it's getting ugly. Reform UK are standing plumber, ex-army reservist, and councillor Robert Kenyon against Restore Britain's local businesswoman Rebecca Shepherd. Kenyon is a strong candidate. He came second in the 2024 general election, with 32 percent of the vote. The press are trying to cancel him for crude humour in old social media posts, but Reform have (mostly) stood by their man for once. Whereas Shepherd is an unknown quantity, with little public profile, but far more campaigners knocking on doors in the constituency. Which is why Restore have disputed a Times / Survation poll with a small sample size, which put Reform on 40 percent, three points behind Labour's Andy Burnham, and Restore Britain on 7 percent. Restore's canvassing figures put them on 24.6 percent. Reform's internal polling also has Restore on higher than 7 percent. Hence, why Reform's senior figures, supporters, and media surrogates manned battle stations over the last few days. Their new slogan is "Vote Restore, get Burnham." Hit pieces on Restore were published by GB News, Jewish News, Daily Mail, Spiked, the Telegraph, and the Times within hours of each other. DMs were leaked. Rumours circulated, then retracted. The dirty tricks are disappointing, and offputting to supporters who sympathise with both parties. Some Reform supporters have accused Restore of being simultaneously irrelevant, polling at 1 percent, and of splitting the vote and gifting the election to Andy Burnham; of being racist and providing no distinct policy offering than Reform; of being "useful idiots" and a Trojan Horse for the Tories. But these attacks aren't convincing. The same Conservative MPs, who have since defected to Reform, accused Farage of vote splitting in 2024. Articles criticising Restore as too extreme highlight the differences between the parties on immigration policy. As Dan Hodges suggests, the attempt to sabotage Restore's chances has produced a Streisand Effect, where more Reform voters are aware of Restore than before. Have Reform damaged Kenyon's chances? Or will Restore Britain's support evaporate, and amount to nothing more than pressure placed on Reform?

Connor Tomlinson

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As thousands of canvassers descend on Makerfield, the establishment media are STILL crashing out about Restore Britain. A new poll of 1,119 Makerfield residents puts Restore on 13 percent, Reform on 24 percent, and Labour on 35 percent. Farage has his head in his hands when asked questions about Rupert Lowe. Reform MPs and spokesmen admit Restore have "‘made us up our game because we had someone to the right of us", and that "voters are looking for seriousness and authenticity, and they actually see in Rupert what they don’t see in Nigel". While Reform supporters accuse Rupert of working for the Tories, Jacob Rees-Mogg says "Restore are a wasted vote" because they will block a Conservative coalition with Reform. Michael Gove thinks Restore and Rupert Lowe "are jokes" — which, coming from him, is an endorsement. The Economist thinks we're "bastards" for wanting to give violent foreign criminals like Vickrum Digwa the death penalty. Over at the Guardian, Owen Jones is afraid that Restore will destroy the "guardrails" imposed by the post-War consensus — "a sort of ideological ring-fencing" to stop you from having a country. Andy Beckett agrees: "Restore is changing the atmosphere of politics." And Melanie Phillips claims Restore "don’t even understand what British identity and core western precepts actually are... What Restore want, therefore, is not historic Britain but an ethno-state based on blood and soil racism." She thinks it's unreasonable to recognise the British people are indigenous ethnic groups, who have an exclusive claim to these Isles, and that our politics should prioritise our interests minority grievances or liberal values. She says "Judaism itself is not just an ethnicity but also comprises a religion and a people. There is no other people, religion or ethnicity like it. It is unique." But I'm just not willing to support nationalism for thee and not for me, I'm afraid. And I don't care what names I get called.

Connor Tomlinson

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