Overview
- Rupert Lowe unveiled Restore Britain on July 1 after his expulsion from Reform UK earlier this year.
- He emphasizes the group is not a political party but a grassroots campaign designed to drive radical policy change.
- The movement’s agenda calls for carpet-bombing ‘wokery’, slashing taxes, reducing state size, tightening immigration limits and reviving Christian values.
- Funding depends on a £20 annual membership fee and an exclusive 'Cromwell Club' tier requiring at least £2,500 in donations.
- Elon Musk has signaled support for the initiative and local politicians have questioned the movement’s legitimacy and financial transparency.