New UK Party 'Restore Britain' Challenges Farage, Adopts Hardline Stance
A new political party in the UK, Restore Britain, has emerged as a potential rival to Nigel Farage's Reform UK. Led by businessman and former football chairman Rupert Lowe, the party advocates a tougher anti-immigrant stance and has reportedly secured the backing of tech entrepreneur Elon Musk. Restore Britain's entry into the political landscape is seen as a threat that could impact the performance of Reform UK in an upcoming special election, potentially affecting the ruling Labour Party's position.

A new political party, Restore Britain, is challenging the rise of Nigel Farage’s hard-right group, Reform UK, according to recent reports. The party is led by businessman and former football chairman Rupert Lowe, 68, who founded Restore Britain in February as an alternative on the right of British politics following a split.
Restore Britain reportedly adopts a tougher anti-immigrant stance compared to other hard-right groups. The party has also gained the backing of tech entrepreneur Elon Musk.
The emergence of Restore Britain is perceived as a threat to Reform UK’s electoral prospects. The new party is tipped to potentially deprive Farage’s Reform UK party of victory over the ruling Labour Party in a crucial special election scheduled for Thursday.
According to South China Morning Post, Lowe formed Restore Britain in February after a political separation.
