Restore
Coverage of Restore in the Nexus archive.
- More trouble for Farage as megapoll finds Reform might only come THIRD at general election - with Restore sucking up support
A megapoll suggests the Reform party may finish third in the general election, with Restore attracting support away from Reform. The findings indicate potential challenges for Nigel Farage's political strategy.
- Could Farage quit? Questions swirl over Reform UK leader’s future
Nigel Farage faces speculation about quitting Reform UK due to a £5m gift from crypto billionaire Christopher Harborne, byelection losses, and the rise of rival group Restore. Allies dismiss the exit rumors as 'wishful thinking', noting Farage's recent campaigning fatigue but denying he will resign.
- Nigel Farage says Makerfield voted to 'get Starmer out' as he admits Reform's defeat is 'disappointing' - and warns Restore backers must 'think again'
Nigel Farage stated that Makerfield voted to 'get Starmer out' and acknowledged Reform's defeat as 'disappointing.' He warned Restore supporters to reconsider their stance.
- Nigel Farage swipes at Restore as he warns that backing anyone apart from Reform in Makerfield by-election is 'effectively voting Labour'
Nigel Farage criticizes Restore and warns that supporting candidates other than Reform in the Makerfield by-election is 'effectively voting Labour'.
- As leader Rupert Lowe says far-Right thug Tommy Robinson is welcome to join his party, opposition politicians issue warning... Restore is the 'new home for neo-Nazis'
Rupert Lowe, a party leader, states that far-Right figure Tommy Robinson is welcome to join his party. Opposition politicians warn that Restore has become the 'new home for neo-Nazis.'
- Tommy Robinson can join Restore if he wants, says Rupert Lowe - as he dismisses fears his party will hand Labour victory in by-election
Rupert Lowe stated Tommy Robinson can join the Restore party if he chooses, dismissing concerns that the party might inadvertently help Labour win a by-election.
- MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: Anyone who really cares about Britain won't vote Restore
The article argues that individuals genuinely concerned about Britain will not support the political party 'Restore'.
- Reform can beat Burnham in pivotal Makerfield by-election if Restore voters switch to Nigel Farage's party, poll shows
A poll suggests Reform could defeat Burnham in the Makerfield by-election if voters from the Restore party switch to Nigel Farage's party. The result hinges on potential voter movement from Restore to Farage's party.
- Restore activists at 'white supremacy summit' with neo-Nazis: Evidence emerges on eve of vital by-election that vote for Rupert Lowe's divisive party is a grave mistake
Restore activists attended a 'white supremacy summit' with neo-Nazis. Evidence is emerging ahead of a by-election warning that voting for Rupert Lowe's party is a grave mistake.
- ‘Violence is a red line’: could Nigel Farage’s ‘pure, cold rage’ rhetoric damage his brand?
Nigel Farage faces criticism for his response to Henry Nowak's murder, with concerns that his rhetoric could undermine Reform UK's appeal to moderate voters. The article highlights tensions with the far-right group Restore and questions whether Farage has overplayed his hand in a culture war-driven narrative.
- An LNG terminal wants to discharge wastewater into Cameron waters. Residents demand transparency.
Residents and local officials in Cameron Parish are frustrated over a lack of transparency from Venture Global during a public hearing on a permit to discharge wastewater from its proposed Calcasieu Pass 2 LNG facility into the Calcasieu Ship Channel. The Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality (LDEQ) is considering the permit, which would allow discharges of various wastewater types into waterways used for commercial and recreational fishing. Environmental advocates warn regulators should apply stricter scrutiny due to the company's history of environmental violations.
- DAN HODGES: The more Reform attack Restore, the more they help Rupert Lowe. But there's one thing Nigel Farage could do to win - if only he'd realise it...
The article argues that attacks by Reform on Restore are inadvertently benefiting Rupert Lowe. It also suggests Nigel Farage has a potential strategy to win but is not utilizing it.
- 'Ego trip' that could backfire on Britain: With his party opening the door to a Labour by-election win, Reform hit out at Restore leader's 'vanity'
Reform UK criticized its own leader's 'vanity' for potentially jeopardizing a Labour by-election win, as the party faces backlash over a self-centered strategy that could backfire on Britain. The move has opened the door for Labour to capitalize on Reform's internal divisions.