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Restore Britain set sights on splitting Reform’s vote in Makerfield

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Restore Britain is a Reform UK breakaway party that targets voters to the right of Nigel Farage. While the party is yet to make a dent on national polling, it has taken numerous councillors from Reform. Now, it’s hoping to take a dent out of Reform’s polling in the crucial Makerfield by-election:

As we’ve reported, Restore has already prevented Reform from winning by opposing them – specifically in the Norfolk local elections.

Reform vs Restore

Restore was founded by Rupert Lowe following a falling out with Nigel Farage. As we reported:

The timeline of Lowe leaving Reform is messy. The TLDR is:

  • Lowe began criticising Farage (seemingly in coordination with Elon Musk).
  • Farage suggested Lowe wouldn’t be anywhere near office without Nigel’s cult of personality (a.k.a. Reform).
  • Reform suspended Lowe and reported him to the police for ‘verbal threats’ and “serious bullying” of female staffers.
  • Lowe described the accusations as “vexatious”.
  • Several months of back and forth ensued.

Lowe got Elon Musk in the divorce, with the South African billionaire posting favourably of Lowe:

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He’s posted less favourably of Farage:

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Notably, Musk and Farage entered into a war of words on 14 May:

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Lowe would start tweeting about running in Makerfield the same day:

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It’s likely that Lowe would have run in Makerfield regardless, because he hates Farage. Still, we’re sure it can’t hurt to be on the same side as a ruthless billionaire with his own social media network.

Let them fight

Lowe is seemingly convinced that his mostly-unknown party can win in Makerfield:

We’re not so sure, and we suspect most of their votes will come from people who get ‘Reform UK’ and ‘Restore Britain’ mixed up.

At the same time, if Restore do start to do well, we’re not sure Lowe will like that. For a start, it will mean the wider electorate get to learn that he once had his groundskeeper shoot his pet dog in the back of the head.

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By Willem Moore

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