Restore Britain, the new hard-right party troubling Nigel Farage
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A June 18 special election will pit Nigel Farage's Reform UK against Restore Britain, a newly emerged far-right party led by businessman Rupert Lowe and backed by tech billionaire Elon Musk. Restore Britain positions itself with even stronger anti-immigration policies than Reform UK, potentially fragmenting the right-wing vote. The contest reflects deepening competition within Britain's hard-right political space.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets characterized Farage's manifesto as built on demographic grievances rather than substantive policy, dismissing his framing of immigration and cultural concerns as unfounded fantasy.
Moderate: Centrist outlets reported on the two parties' competition factually, emphasizing Restore Britain's more hardline positioning and the significant backing of Elon Musk, while noting the potential impact on Labour's standing.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets validated Farage's concerns about immigration and cultural change as addressing long-overlooked realities that political elites have failed to acknowledge.
Restore is tipped to deprive Farage’s Reform UK party of victory over the ruling Labour party in a crunch special election on June 18. ...
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