Does UK’s new far-right party, Restore, pose a threat to Farage’s Reform?
The emergence of the far-right party Restore Britain is challenging Nigel Farage's Reform UK as it gains traction among anti-immigration supporters. Restore has quickly attracted over 96,000 members and is polling in upcoming elections, potentially impacting the political landscape. As the UK prepares for a critical by-election, the competition among far-right factions may reshape voter dynamics.
- ▪Restore Britain has pledged to implement a mass deportation program.
- ▪The party has gained over 96,000 members since its launch.
- ▪An upcoming by-election in Makerfield could significantly influence the UK's political future.
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News|ElectionsDoes UK’s new far-right party, Restore, pose a threat to Farage’s Reform?Restore Britain’s manifesto has pledged to implement the ‘most ambitious programme of mass deportations ever seen in Britain’.ListenListen (11 mins)SaveClick here to share on social mediashare-nodesSharefacebookxwhatsapp-strokecopylinkgoogleAdd Al Jazeera on GoogleinfoMP for Great Yarmouth and leader of Restore Britain, Rupert Lowe, on January 31, 2025 in Quendon, UK [Leon Neal/Getty Images]By Edna MohamedPublished On 3 Jun 20263 Jun 2026When Nigel Farage, leader of the far-right, anti-immigration party Reform UK, addressed the nation while bizarrely standing in a field this week, he was a man on a mission.“It is time to respond with pure cold rage,” he pronounced.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist…
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