Rupert Lowe
Coverage of Rupert Lowe in the Nexus archive.
- A month in the spotlight? Nigel Farage’s Clacton gamble
Nigel Farage has resigned as an MP and triggered a by-election in Clacton, raising questions about his motivations amid an investigation into his political connections. Major parties are not contesting the by-election, with some calling it a 'gimmick,' while analysts debate its impact on ongoing parliamentary standards inquiries and potential Reform supporters.
- Nigel Farage quits as MP to trigger by-election
Nigel Farage resigned as a UK MP to trigger a by-election amid scrutiny of financial arrangements, including a £5 million donation from crypto billionaire Christopher Harborne and allegations of undeclared gifts from George Cottrell. He defended his actions, claiming compliance with rules and criticizing the political establishment.
- Grooming gangs report: How Rupert Lowe turned child abuse into anti-Muslim propaganda
A report by Rupert Lowe is criticized as anti-Muslim propaganda that uses child abuse cases to frame Muslims as a threat. The report, lacking legal authority, cites a self-published book and a lobbying organization, and employs the term 'grooming gangs' to fuel a moral panic. Journalist Andrew Norfolk expressed concerns about his past work being misused by far-right groups.
- Rupert Lowe's Restore Party vows to end Nigel Farage's career
Rupert Lowe's Restore Party has pledged to end Nigel Farage's career. The party's commitment is highlighted in the title, though no further details are provided in the content.
- Restore Britain descends into open civil war as members of the hard-right party blast Rupert Lowe for defending multiculturalism
Restore Britain, a hard-right party, is experiencing internal conflict as members criticize Rupert Lowe for supporting multiculturalism. The party is described as descending into open civil war over this issue.
- Burnham wins: Inside the Makerfield by-election
Andy Burnham won the Makerfield by-election as the Labour MP, potentially paving the way for a Labour revival under his leadership. The article examines reactions from locals, Reform voters, and political analysts regarding his prospects as a future prime minister and the impact of insurgent parties on Labour's electoral chances.
- New UK party emerges as a threat to Farage. And, it’s even more far-right
A new political party called Restore Britain is challenging Nigel Farage’s Reform UK with a tougher anti-immigrant stance and support from Elon Musk. The party, led by Rupert Lowe, aims to impact a special election against the Labour Party.
- I could never vote for a man like Rupert Lowe who ordered his staff to shoot his elderly labrador. His excuse is utter nonsense - and it tells us everything about him: NADINE DORRIES
Nadine Dorries states she could never vote for Rupert Lowe, criticizing him for ordering staff to shoot his elderly labrador and dismissing his excuse as nonsense. She claims this incident reveals Lowe's true character.
- Farage and Corbyn are out in front on TikTok, new research shows
A study by Knox Digital reveals that insurgent politicians and rebel MPs, including Nigel Farage and Jeremy Corbyn, outperform establishment rivals on TikTok. Reform UK and Green Party content achieves high reach and engagement, with immigration and LGBT issues driving online political discourse.
- STEPHEN GLOVER: Only Rupert Lowe can save us from a monstrous coup. The trouble is he's self serving, arrogant and a political extremist
Stephen Glover asserts that Rupert Lowe is the only person capable of preventing a coup, but criticizes him as self-serving, arrogant, and a political extremist. The article highlights conflicting views about Lowe's role and character.
- 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.'
- Farage vows to ban foreign nationals from social housing as byelection looms
Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, announced a ban on foreign nationals in social housing and deportation if they cannot find private homes, ahead of the Makerfield byelection. Polls indicate Reform UK is losing support to Restore Britain, led by Rupert Lowe, as Labour holds a lead in Makerfield.
- 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.
- 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.
- Belfast riots: Why UK mobs see racial violence as 'national defence'
Riots in Belfast, Northern Ireland, targeted migrant homes and businesses following a stabbing incident involving a Sudanese national. Public figures and social media amplified narratives framing the attack as a racial threat, contributing to mainstream anti-Muslim and anti-migrant violence.
- How the many faces of Rupert Lowe are set to saddle Britain with the most Left-wing PM in our history: GUY ADAMS
The article discusses how Rupert Lowe's actions are expected to lead Britain to have its most left-wing prime minister in history, as analyzed by Guy Adams.
- Lowe’s hard-right Restore Britain has a plan to hammer Farage nationwide
Rupert Lowe's Restore Britain aims to challenge Nigel Farage's Reform UK by running candidates in every parliamentary seat, potentially depriving Reform of 70 seats in the 2029 general election. The rivalry between Lowe and Farage, including criminal allegations and political fragmentation, is central to the upcoming Makerfield by-election.
- NADINE DORRIES: Rupert Lowe and the dark arts plot behind the by-election convulsing the nation...
Nadine Dorries discusses Rupert Lowe and a 'dark arts plot' linked to a by-election causing national disruption. The article focuses on allegations surrounding the by-election's circumstances.
- Nigel Farage loses viral touch to Musk-backed Rupert Lowe
Nigel Farage is losing his social media influence to Musk-backed Rupert Lowe as the far-right offshoot Restore Britain gains traction on platform X ahead of the Makerfield by-election.
- 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.
- STEPHEN POLLARD: If Rupert Lowe sets aside his vanity he could be the hero of the hour. If he doesn't, Britain faces disaster
Stephen Pollard argues that Rupert Lowe could become a hero for Britain if he overcomes his vanity, but warns of potential disaster if he fails to do so.
- Does Rupert Lowe really want to go down in history as the man who made Burnham PM - with Elon Musk's help? LEO MCKINSTRY
The article discusses Rupert Lowe's potential role in making Burnham Prime Minister with Elon Musk's assistance. It questions whether Lowe's political strategy aligns with Musk's influence in shaping government leadership.
- Elon Musk retweet signals rightwing split that could help Andy Burnham in Makerfield
Elon Musk's retweet of a far-right party, Restore Britain, founded by former Reform MP Rupert Lowe, may fragment right-wing support in the Makerfield byelection, potentially aiding Labour's Andy Burnham. Polls show Burnham slightly ahead of Reform's candidate, Robert Kenyon, as the right-wing split gains traction.
- Two more Reform local election candidates accused of offensive posts
Labour criticizes Reform UK's candidate vetting process after two candidates faced allegations of offensive or potentially racist social media posts. Additionally, Restore Britain, a party led by ex-Reform MP Rupert Lowe, accepted a donation from a donor who publicly endorsed 'another Hitler' on social media.
- Georgetown professor says 'get over it' to Muslim rape gang concerns
Georgetown University professor Jonathan Brown faced backlash for dismissing concerns about Muslim rape gangs with 'get over it' responses on X, leading to his removal from his department chair position and account privacy. His remarks also included controversial comments on Iran and Israel, prompting university and governmental scrutiny.