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@RupertLowe on X
X (Twitter)
@RupertLowe · 59 tweets analysed
717,093
+6,007/week · +269/day
22,760 avg likes 3,245 avg RTs 722 avg replies 3.17% engagement

Lowe's X feed this week reads like a manifesto written in real time, and his audience is eating it up. The top tweet, 40 million views and counting, cuts straight to the identity question the establishment won't touch: ethnicity isn't a costume you can put on. No hedging, no caveats. Just a blunt statement that resonates because it says what millions think but won't say out loud. His followers aren't just liking it. They're sharing it, defending it, treating it like doctrine.

The thread running through his highest engagement content is unmistakable: Britain is broken, the elite won't fix it, and someone needs to speak plainly about deportation, crime, and borders. His tweet calling for brutal crackdowns on knife crime pulled 60 million views. The deportation posts, where he explicitly says women and children must go too, are racking up 45,000 likes each. These aren't dog whistles. They're air raid sirens. And the numbers prove his base wants exactly this level of directness. When he promises to "declassify, declassify, and then declassify some more," exposing how taxes fund what he calls third world criminals, he's not just attacking policy. He's promising revenge on behalf of voters who feel lied to for decades.

What's striking is how Lowe mixes the hardline immigration content with cultural grievance that feels almost nostalgic. His post about rubbish clogging the countryside, plastic everywhere, filth on every roadside, hits a different nerve. It's not about migration or crime. It's about a country that's stopped caring, stopped maintaining standards, accepted decline as normal. That tweet pulled 35,000 likes because it taps into something visceral: the sense that Britain used to be better, cleaner, prouder. Lowe's genius this week is threading that cultural loss through every policy position. He's not just the deportation candidate. He's the candidate who remembers when things worked.

Rupert Lowe MP on Facebook
Facebook
Rupert Lowe MP · 75 posts tracked
1,086,879
+39,324/week · +4,996/day
40,304 avg reactions 1,794 avg shares 3,237 avg comments 76 posts

Lowe is using Facebook to say what establishment politicians won't touch. His most viral post this week wasn't about policy announcements or campaign strategy. It was a blunt two-line response to the government's social cohesion strategy calling flags "tools of hate": "SOD OFF." That pulled 53,682 reactions and 3,875 shares. The shares matter more than anything else because that's real people pushing content into their own networks, local community groups, family WhatsApp threads. His post on deporting illegal migrant families, all of them, no exceptions, hit 48,691 reactions and 4,071 comments. These aren't passive scrollers clicking like. These are people who want to argue about it, share it, defend it. That's how political movements spread through actual communities rather than Westminster bubbles.

What stands out is the range. Lowe posted about Welsh granite cobbles for pavements and got 40,546 reactions. He attacked the Bank of England's recruitment scheme that excluded white applicants and pulled 40,983 reactions. He talked about sole traders and micro businesses keeping the economy running, not global corporates, and that spread to 5,524 shares. The pattern is obvious. He's speaking directly to people who feel ignored by every other party, on issues from street infrastructure to banking policy to immigration enforcement. His audience shares this content because it cuts through the careful language every other politician hides behind.

The numbers back it up. Lowe's page is adding 36,308 followers every week, now past 1.08 million total. His posts average 40,947 reactions and 1,845 shares. For context, that share rate means his typical post is being actively distributed by nearly two thousand people into networks the algorithms can't track. When he posted about death threats and needing private security, that hit 55,461 reactions. His response wasn't to tone it down. It was to say he's more determined than ever. That's the content his audience wants. No backing down, no apologies, no careful PR statements about "concerns" or "listening to communities." Just direct answers to questions every other politician pretends not to hear.

The Competition
Nigel Farage
Farage
Keir Starmer
Starmer
Kemi Badenoch
Badenoch
Zack Polanski
Polanski
Ed Davey
Davey
Engagement figures show the average of each account's top 10 posts by reactions from the last 7 days, excluding video posts. This avoids high-volume posters diluting their own averages with filler content.
🎯 Milestone · 9 March

Lowe's Facebook page crossed the million-follower mark overnight, now sitting at 1,080,622. That puts him ahead of every sitting MP except Farage, and within striking distance of Starmer's 1.2 million. The growth rate is absurd: he's adding roughly 80,000 followers a week, which means he could overtake the Prime Minister before Christmas. For context, Ed Davey has 89,000 followers. Kemi Badenoch has 178,000. Lowe is operating in a different league entirely, building a direct line to voters that bypasses traditional media gatekeepers. His team is posting multiple times daily, mixing policy announcements with shareable clips that rack up millions of views. The Facebook audience skews older than TikTok, which matters. These are people who vote, and they're getting a daily dose of Lowe's message straight into their feeds.

Top 5 Performing Posts
𝕏 X (Twitter)
Rupert Lowe
@RupertLowe
#1
If I moved to Japan, and lived in Japan for decades, speaking the language, integrating into society, contributing to the economy. Would I be ethnically Japanese? No. No I would not. I would never pretend to be. Nor would that apply to India, Thailand, Mexico, Denmark or anywhere
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2,785
9,759
74,303
40,768,306
Rupert Lowe
@RupertLowe
#2
Another day, another stabbing. We need to GET REAL - I am sick of it, we are all sick of it. This is not the Britain I want to live in.

The British state needs to brutally crack down on knife crime, and I mean brutally. That is exactly what Restore Britain would do. No more
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3,091
9,997
60,784
60,910,209
Rupert Lowe
@RupertLowe
#3
If you want to deport this child, vote Restore Britain. https://t.co/dJ9jubDM81
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1,432
5,089
57,268
1,413,742
Rupert Lowe
@RupertLowe
#4
If a violent savage is brutally attacking the public on a stabbing rampage, he should be fully prepared to take a bullet from the police.

The officer who takes that shot should be comprehensively protected by the law, and congratulated/rewarded for their bravery.
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866
5,360
45,687
406,488
Rupert Lowe
@RupertLowe
#5
Last night, there was another arrest following a credible death threat against me.

The concerted campaign of hate against Restore Britain has had two consequences.

I now have private security.

And I am more determined than ever to ensure Restore Britain wins the next election.
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1,050
6,536
43,484
298,874
📘 Facebook
Rupert Lowe MP
2 Mar · f
#1
A useful meeting with Bank of England officials this afternoon, who to be fair have run the project in question very well. The banking system as a whole, however, is a parasite on the back of the productive animal - working British men and women.

To be entirely honest, as I always am with the bureaucrats.
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👍❤️ 67,300
2,807 comments
2,203 shares
Rupert Lowe MP
4 Mar · f
#2
Last night, there was another arrest following a credible death threat against me. The concerted campaign of hate against Restore Britain has had two consequences.

1. I now have private security.

2. And I am more determined than ever to ensure Restore Britain wins the next election.
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👍❤️ 55,461
3,065 comments
1,198 shares
Rupert Lowe MP
5 Mar · f
#3
Plenty of left wing distress around this morning regarding Restore Britain's policy of deporting illegal migrant women and children.

I really want to be abundantly clear here.

They all must go.

Men, women, children.

There can be no exceptions, and I make no apologies for stating that. If they're here illegally, they will go home.

Farage has said a Reform Government following the next election won't deport women and children.

This is weak. It is pathetic. It is inadequate.

If a wife stay
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👍❤️ 48,691
4,071 comments
1,542 shares
Rupert Lowe MP
7 Mar · f
#4
Sole traders. Micro businesses with one or two employees. Freelancers. Plumbers. Electricians. Hairdressers. Mechanics. Accountants. Gardeners. Whatever it is, whoever they are. These are the workers that keep the economy going. Not the big global corporates.

Politicians, and those devising the rules, simply do not understand how these people live. Nobody ever even talks about the one or two people operations in Westminster.

Saturday morning in the bureaucrats world? Friday working from home,
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👍❤️ 43,578
3,753 comments
5,580 shares
Rupert Lowe MP
28 Feb · f
#5
To any MP deluding themselves that were some omnipotent global superpower, I have one suggestion. Go to your constituency and look around. See whats happening in communities up and down Britain. In your community, to your voters. To the people you are supposed to represent. Our countrys infrastructure has been shattered by decades of unnecessary decay and rot. Failure, festering everywhere for all to see.

Go to a town centre. Any town centre. Boarded up shops. Filth, everywhere. Graffiti, rubbi
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👍❤️ 42,735
2,652 comments
2,755 shares
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