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Media Score
Coverage · Sentiment · Visibility
0
/200
EMERGING
POSITION
0.4% share of voice
Restore generated 3 articles this week across 2 outlets, capturing just 0.4% of total political coverage. The party remains largely invisible in mainstream media.
3
pts
MOMENTUM
3 articles · down from 4
Weekly coverage declined from 4 articles to 3. Neutral sentiment across all pieces indicates minimal editorial interest or controversy.
38
pts
COVERAGE
All neutral tone
Zero positive or negative coverage this week. Restore receives factual reporting only, suggesting the party lacks either compelling narrative or significant controversy.
3
pts
Media Rankings
Media score by leader · /200
The Analysis

The Guardian broke the Delo story on 18 March with full investigative treatment. Delo, a US-convicted crypto billionaire pardoned by Trump, bankrolled a Westminster hub hosting Restore Britain and Reform UK contacts. The piece detailed his £100m philanthropic claims, his money laundering conviction, and support for 50-plus organisations. It quoted Konstantin Kisin's Triggernometry podcast at the Sanctuary: "He's a brown Hindu, how is he English?" about Rishi Sunak. That inflammatory bit justified the exposé framing.

What the Guardian skipped: Lowe launched his deportation campaign from that venue the same day. No outlet asked what mass deportation means in practice. No one examined the legal basis. No one connected Delo's funding to the platform. The story became about Delo's dodgy network, not Lowe's politics.

The BBC noted Restore lacks Electoral Commission recognition in mid-March, a critical regulatory gap. No follow-up on whether Lowe can legally field candidates in May 2026. Two North Northamptonshire councillors defected to Restore in March. One rejoined Reform within days. Coverage framed this as Reform instability. The competitive threat got buried.

Express ran 10 articles mentioning Restore in recent weeks, mostly dismissive asides. The Sun, Mail, and Telegraph combined for eight pieces. None treated Lowe as a serious actor. GB News ran three articles, all negative. Compare that to Farage's YouGov dispute, which generated 50-plus pieces across outlets. Or his Cameo earnings exposé, which dominated 16 publications on 17 March. Lowe's crowdfunding haul and Elon Musk's endorsement got referenced in passing, never analysed.

The Guardian called the Sanctuary a secretive hub connecting fringe and mainstream rightwing figures. Triggernometry's 1.7 million subscribers give inflammatory rhetoric a massive platform. Delo claims he doesn't endorse the ideology he funds. But housing both Restore and Reform operations proves otherwise. The implication: crypto money is poisoning British politics through unregulated channels.

Yet Lowe himself doesn't merit serious treatment. No outlet pressed for clarity on Restore's registration status. The defections story became about Reform's chaos, not Lowe's recruitment. When Reform claimed £700m in council savings on 16 March, outlets scrutinised the figures. When Lowe launched mass deportation proposals, silence.

Most negative coverage on Restore relies on framing, not attributed claims. The Guardian described the Sanctuary's network without asking Lowe to defend the associations. The BBC noted the Electoral Commission problem without demanding a response. This isn't journalism. It's dismissal by omission.

Contrast that with Farage. The Guardian analysed 4,366 Cameo videos earning him £374,893 since 2021, exposing endorsements of neo-Nazi events and riot convicts. That's legitimate investigative work. But his energy policy pledge got multi-outlet dissection on 17 March. His YouGov complaints forced methodological transparency. His regret over Worcestershire's council tax rise became a governance failure narrative. Every Farage move gets treated as serious. Every Lowe move gets ignored.

The editorial choice is stark. Farage is the threat. Lowe is the curiosity. That judgment worked when Restore had zero councillors. Now they've got 15, all poached from Reform in five weeks. The press has decided Farage is the one with conviction politics. Which means they're not watching Lowe closely enough to know if they're wrong.

Lowe & Restore
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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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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express.co.uk · 16 Mar
Reform councils 'cut waste by £700m' as Tice hits back over council tax claim
Reform UK promotional; outlets frames party's efficiency claims and council tax comparison as direct response to crit...
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express.co.uk · 17 Mar
'Labour and Tories thought they had Reform UK by neck on this – it's not worked'
Reform UK presented as fiscally responsible alternative to profligate Labour and Tory governments; framed as vindicat...
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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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bbc.co.uk · 15 Mar
The two Northamptonshire Reform councils hit by defections
BBC reports on instability in Reform-controlled councils, emphasizing defections, suspensions, and loss of majority a...
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express.co.uk · 19 Mar
Labour civil war rages as Keir Starmer's MPs demand 'major reset'
Express frames this as internal Labour turmoil and crisis management, positioning Starmer as under siege from multipl...
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bbc.co.uk · 18 Mar
Badenoch presses Starmer on Mandelson appointment at PMQs
Fact-check framing: BBC Verify tests Farage's claims against expert analysis; partially validates but undermines cent...
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standard.co.uk · 17 Mar
Starmer tells Zelensky ‘we can’t lose focus’ on Ukraine despite Iran crisis
Diplomatic visit coverage emphasizing Starmer's commitment to Ukraine and warning against Putin benefiting from regio...
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dailymail.co.uk · 18 Mar
POLL OF THE DAY: Are Starmer's immigration and energy policies a 'disaster', as Trump claims?
Trump's criticism of Starmer presented as newsworthy statement; Daily Mail frames it as debate topic for readers via ...
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The wider battlefield
mirror.co.uk · 14 Mar
Nigel Farage pockets eye-watering sum on US trip but is snubbed by Trump
Mirror frames Farage's US trip as a lucrative but ultimately unsuccessful attempt to access Trump, highlighting the c...
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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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express.co.uk · 17 Mar
Nigel Farage to make huge Reform UK energy bills announcement
Reform UK's policy is presented as a bold response to Labour and Conservative failures on energy costs; framed agains...
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dailymail.co.uk · 18 Mar
Zack Polanski's 'magic money tree' plan for Britain: Green leader demands £8.4bn energy bills bailout funded by £12bn tax raid on 'wealth' - as he vows rent caps, no more right-to-buy and renationalisation
Daily Mail frames Polanski's proposals as economically reckless 'populism' with emphasis on unpopular personal histor...
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bbc.co.uk · 20 Mar
Nigel Farage pauses Cameo account for security reasons, says Reform UK
Critical investigation into Farage's commercial activity and judgment; framed as opportunistic money-making and reckl...
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standard.co.uk · 20 Mar
Zack Polanski: 40 Green MPs target for next election would be 'under ambitious'
Standard presents Polanski's ambitious growth claims straightforwardly, noting his revised expectations upward while ...
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thesun.co.uk · 17 Mar
Reform will axe VAT & levies on energy bills to save families £200, Jenrick vows
The Sun frames Reform UK's energy policy as a household money-saving measure, emphasizing the specific savings figure...
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dailymail.co.uk · 18 Mar
Zack Polanski says Britain would rejoin the European Union if the Greens won
The Daily Mail frames Polanski's policy announcements alongside controversy over his past claims about hypnosis and b...
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