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The hard-Right party Restore Britain has descended into open warfare after a prominent backer declared it had ‘served its purpose’, following leader Rupert Lowe’s defence of the King’s invitation of Muslim worshippers to Windsor. This internal strife exposes deep divisions within a party aiming to challenge the established Right.
Restore Britain, a party positioned on the hard-Right of the political spectrum, is currently experiencing significant internal conflict. This turmoil erupted after leader Rupert Lowe publicly defended the King’s decision to invite Muslim worshippers to Windsor, sparking immediate and fierce backlash from within his own ranks.
Leader’s Comments Ignite Fury
The controversy began with an interview clip featuring Restore Britain leader Rupert Lowe. In the footage, Lowe addressed the King’s invitation of Muslim worshippers to Windsor, offering a defence that has since fractured his party.
His specific comments, indicating a degree of acceptance for a multicultural society, directly contradicted the core tenets many of his party’s supporters believed it stood for. This stance has been widely interpreted as a betrayal by some of Restore Britain’s most ardent followers.
Prominent Activist Condemns Leadership
Multiculturalism has not worked, will never work, and was never wanted. If Restore Britain amounts to nothing more than a pressure campaign, then it has served its purpose.
— Connor Tomlinson, Activist
Activist Connor Tomlinson, a prominent supporter of Restore Britain, launched a scathing attack on Lowe’s comments and the party’s direction. Tomlinson’s declaration that the party had ‘served its purpose’ signals a potential abandonment by key figures, questioning its future viability.
He further criticised the party’s ‘structural problems’ and ‘weak candidates’, suggesting these issues have ‘possibly squandered’ the opportunity to overtake Reform UK as the dominant force on the Right.
- Restore Britain leader Rupert Lowe defended the King’s propagation of a multicultural society.
- Lowe stated he had ‘no problem’ with multiculturalism ‘if people integrate’.
- Prominent activist Connor Tomlinson blasted Lowe’s comments, stating ‘multiculturalism has not worked, will never work, and was never wanted’.
- Tomlinson warned Restore Britain has ‘possibly squandered’ its chance to overtake Reform UK.
- A source close to the party suggested Lowe should ‘do everyone a favour and join the Tories already’.
What This Means for Britain
This internal collapse within Restore Britain isn’t just about party politics; it has real consequences for working families across the nation. When parties claiming to represent the interests of ordinary Britons are consumed by infighting and ideological purity tests, it means less focus on the issues that truly matter to your heating bill or securing an NHS appointment.
Economically, this disarray signals a dangerous lack of a coherent alternative vision for Britain. While the mainstream parties flounder, the fragmentation of the hard-Right means a continued vacuum in robust, common-sense economic policies that could genuinely address the cost of living crisis, create jobs, and attract vital investment.
Politically, this episode highlights a disturbing pattern of leadership failure and broken promises within nascent movements. Voters are tired of being offered hope only to see it dissolve into bickering and ideological purges. It demonstrates how quickly a challenge to the establishment can become just another example of its dysfunction.
The stakes are incredibly high. If parties claiming to speak for the forgotten majority cannot even govern themselves, what hope is there for a truly different path for Britain? This internal implosion risks leaving millions feeling unrepresented and unheard, further entrenching the political malaise that grips our nation.
This must be seen by every British voter. Demand answers from your MP about the future of our nation.
Source: Daily Mail | Breaking Brexit News
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King Charles, like all those before him is supposed to be ‘defender of THE faith’. In other words : the defender of CHRISTIANITY in this country.
Some previous reports suggesting that His Majesty, having Globalist tendencies and thus in support of ‘multiculturalism’, could lead to the lessening of his support for the established Church in this country and the extremely dangerous promotion of ‘FAITHS’ in general, and the one in particular which has a world-wide reputation for eventually ‘taking over’ the society into which it has become ensconced.
Every facet of our living is now under attack, in one form or another : freedom of speech, the eventual aim of a ‘cashless society’, ‘ID cards’, the privatisation of Health and Education into the hands of ‘Trusts’, ‘Foundations’ and ‘Agencies’ . . ALL privately owned. ALL unelected by, and unknown to the general public, and therefore completely UNACCOUNTABLE to us . . . thanks to successive, so-called ‘governments’.
The late Queen Elizabeth was a beacon of hope and stability in this country, although she was forced to weather more than her fair share of family troubles. It would be very unfortunate for our present Monarch not to maintain the same level of stability and discipline as his mother, especially in these extremely uncertain times.