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Coverage · Sentiment · Visibility
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/200
MINIMAL
POSITION
Invisible to Fleet Street ▲
Two articles in a week when 720 landed across all parties. Lowe commands 0.3% of the conversation — he's barely a footnote in British politics.
3
pts
MOMENTUM
Slipping further
Last week brought three mentions. This week it's two. The media isn't interested and the interest is going backwards.
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Media Rankings
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The Analysis

The Metro stood alone on 22nd March giving Lowe's burqa ban serious treatment after Terry's endorsement. Every other outlet either ignored it or buried it in Reform internal drama. GB News, Telegraph, Times, BBC: zero Lowe coverage. The volume dropped from last week when at least three outlets covered Reform defections to Restore. This week the press gave Farage's energy policy wall-to-wall coverage while Lowe's inheritance tax paper, released 17th March, got nothing. Not analysis, not rebuttal, not even dismissal. Just silence. The Guardian's 18th March Delo exposé gave Lowe three passing mentions across 2,000 words. The piece documented Delo's £100m funding network and connections between Gove, Badenoch, and fringe activists. It never examined what Lowe actually proposes.

The Guardian investigation reveals the editorial choice: outlets cover Lowe's backers, not his policies. Framing a crypto billionaire's Westminster hub as scandal is safer than debating whether burqa bans poll well. The Metro's willingness to treat the Terry endorsement as serious stands out because it's rare. Most coverage this week positioned Lowe as Delo's tenant or Reform's problem, never as a politician with a platform worth scrutinising. The inheritance tax abolition paper proves the point. Released same day as Reform's energy pledge, it affects every property-owning family in Britain. Reform got BBC, Sun, Express saturation. Restore got blackholed. No economist was asked if it's viable, no editorial challenged the funding numbers, no feature explored what scrapping the tax would mean. The policy exists in a void because letting it into public debate means treating Restore Britain as legitimate. Press gatekeeping isn't about what Lowe says. It's about stopping millions from hearing him say it.

Lowe & Restore
theguardian.com · 18 Mar
Revealed: a crypto billionaire’s political base hosting ‘anti-woke’ and rightwing activists in Westminster
Investigative exposé of opaque funding relationships and ideological networks. Frames Delo's support as connecting fr...
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metro.co.uk · 22 Mar
Former England captain John Terry appears to back banning burqa
Metro frames this as celebrity endorsement of Restore Britain policy, emphasizing Lowe's defense of Terry and positio...
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express.co.uk · 18 Mar
Keir Starmer humiliated after roasting by Rupert Lowe - ‘cxxp job’
Express frames Lowe's criticism as an effective and popular rebuke to Starmer's cost-of-living claims, emphasizing th...
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gbnews.com · 22 Mar
Robert Jenrick outlines three ways Reform UK would crack down on Islamism in Britain
Reform UK positioned as tough on Islamism; Jenrick's comments framed as strong leadership stance against what outlet ...
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The wider battlefield
theguardian.com · 17 Mar
Newly unearthed Nigel Farage videos reveal support for rioter, neo-Nazi event and far-right slogans
investigative exposé framing Farage's Cameo activity as ethically questionable and politically damaging, emphasizing ...
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theguardian.com · 19 Mar
Nigel Farage Cameo videos backed cryptocurrencies that collapsed in value
investigative exposé framing Farage as culpable in promoting worthless cryptocurrencies for profit, with particular e...
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bbc.co.uk · 17 Mar
Reform pledges to scrap VAT and green levies on energy bills
Factual reporting of Reform's policy announcement with context on government measures and energy market conditions. B...
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gbnews.com · 18 Mar
Reform wins first councillor on authority in boost for Nigel Farage's party in Wales
Breakthrough for Reform UK in Wales; positioned as significant gain and signal of voter demand for change
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