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@RupertLowe on X
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Rupert Lowe MP on Facebook

Social Analysis

Nobody else in Westminster will say Britain is a Christian country and it should stay that way. Lowe will. He posted it on Facebook in a 200-word statement that laid out Restore's cultural line: no mass Islamic prayer in Trafalgar Square, no schools closing for Eid, no changing British life to accommodate practices that have no place here. If Muslims want sharia law, he wrote, there are many countries to choose from and he wishes them well on their travels. On X he compressed the same message into a single line about tolerance running out.

The reaction was immediate. Accusations of Islamophobia flooded in. Lowe posted the party's official response: we do not care, we are going to continue telling the truth. That post went up on Facebook after the initial wave hit, a direct answer to critics that doubled as recruitment material. His followers do not see controversy. They see a politician finally willing to state what millions of people think and get shouted down for saying. When Hope Not Hate labelled him one of Britain's most extreme MPs, Lowe posted on X that this was unacceptable because he wants top spot. The joke landed because his base knows he means the substance.

Rupert Lowe
@RupertLowe · 19 Mar
I’ve been called racist and islamophobic hundreds of times today for outlining Restore Britain’s policy on banning halal slaughter, the burqa, sharia law, cousin marriage and plenty more.

I want to be really clear about our party’s official response.

We do not give a shit.
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Rupert Lowe MP
19 Mar · f
Britain is not an Islamic country, yet. We should not change our way of life to accommodate practices that have no place in any civilised society - sharia law, the burqa, halal slaughter, cousin marriage and more.

Britain is a Christian country, and under a Restore Britain Government it would remain that way.

We would not tolerate mass dominating Islamic prayer overtaking public spaces, entire schools would not be closed for Eid.

None of this is controversial. None of this should generate hysteria. But of course it will.

If a Muslim wants to live under sharia law, there are many countries to choose from.

I wish them well on their travels.

But this is Britain, and we have already tolerated the intolerable for too long. That must end.

There is finally a political party that has the courage to unapologetically stand up and defend the British way of life - one that is absolutely rooted in Christianity.

That party is Restore Britain.
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👍❤️ 107,253
9,838 comments
5,131 shares

Lowe paired cultural warfare with economic policy this week. On X he fired off short provocations about Islamic prayer and NHS staff needing fluent English. On Facebook he published a detailed post on inheritance tax, stating Restore would abolish it for everyone. No thresholds, no exemptions, just gone. The policy got traction in community groups where people share posts about protecting family homes and farmland. These are not viral moments measured in hundred-thousand like counts. They are people reading a specific promise, agreeing with it, and passing it into networks of others who care about the same issue.

His death penalty posts this week crystallised the divide between Lowe and every other party. He wrote about a Sudanese man who snatched a five-year-old girl off the street and sexually assaulted her, describing the Mail's report that her shorts were round her ankles when she was rescued. He said prison or deportation is too kind. A Restore government would give the British people a binding referendum on reintroducing the death penalty when guilt is undeniable, and he would gladly vote in favour. The language was not clinical or hedged. It read like raw anger from someone who just read a story that made him sick.

Rupert Lowe
@RupertLowe · 20 Mar
Incredible news. We have just received Electoral Commission confirmation that Restore Britain is now officially registered as a political party.

Our aim is simple - win the next general election and restore our great country.

Join us in that mission.

https://t.co/RMtEuHnRrn https://t.co/kIiuRjtILQ
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Rupert Lowe MP
17 Mar · f
Mass dominating Islamic prayer in Trafalgar Square is not acceptable, and we should all have the courage to say it.
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👍❤️ 96,072
23,574 comments
4,080 shares

Lowe posted about a nursery worker sentenced to 30 years for multiple counts of rape and sexual assault against toddlers as young as two. He said that is too kind and the man should get the death penalty. No policy document, no consultation period, just a plain statement that the punishment does not fit the crime. Starmer would never write that post. Badenoch would not either. Lowe does, and the people who agree feel represented for the first time in years.

The billboard campaign launched this week with a post on X showing the creative. Lowe has moved from social media into physical space, putting Restore's messaging on roadsides where people who do not follow politics on X will see it. The post did not detail locations or spend, just announced the campaign exists. That signals the party has money and organisation behind the online presence, which matters when the press still calls Restore a one-man operation. Membership hit 114,000 in four weeks according to a Facebook post saying the growth is entirely organic with no TV station promoting them and media coverage consisting of attack after attack.

Rupert Lowe
@RupertLowe · 18 Mar
Britain is still a Christian country, and a Restore Britain Government will ensure it stays that way. https://t.co/VSNbWyJ9CE
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Rupert Lowe MP
21 Mar · f
Our national billboard campaign starts today…
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👍❤️ 41,290
2,235 comments
1,670 shares

Lowe cross-posted between X and Facebook constantly this week, often with identical text. The strategy is clear: X for reach and speed, Facebook for depth and community. His Facebook posts generate comment threads that run for days, with supporters adding their own stories about immigration, crime, NHS failings, and cultural change. Those threads become their own content, extending Lowe's message through personal testimony that carries more weight than any billboard. One comment he reposted came from a supporter praising him for calling out politicians who look out of their depth. Lowe sharing that comment signals he reads the threads and values what his base is saying.

The week ended with Lowe posting a weekend message on both platforms: here's to restoring Britain, have a great weekend. Simple, optimistic, no controversy. It works because his base knows what he stands for after a week of posts on Islam, immigration, death penalty, and inheritance tax. The positive close does not erase the hardline content. It rewards supporters for sticking with him through another wave of establishment attacks. They are not just following a politician. They are part of a project to restore the country they remember. Lowe has built that feeling in a month with nothing but posts that say what Westminster will not.

The Competition

Farage
Starmer
Badenoch
Davey
Polanski
Lowe
Restore
10 0
LOWE LEADS
Farage
Reform
𝕏
729,844 vs 2,282,640
+703 growth -133
+8,083 7d follower growth -183
24,283 avg likes 3,279
3,145 avg retweets 463
560 avg replies 380
f
1,141,021 vs 2,119,522
+4,284 growth +149
+33,850 7d follower growth +2,228
27,299 avg reactions 3,117
742 avg shares 120
2,068 avg comments 1,076
COMBINED REACH
1,870,865
4,402,162
Lowe
Restore
6 4
LOWE LEADS
Starmer
Labour
𝕏
729,844 vs 2,134,385
+703 growth +1,541
+8,083 7d follower growth +17,260
24,283 avg likes 5,930
3,145 avg retweets 775
560 avg replies 3,281
f
1,141,021 vs 602,231
+4,284 growth +1,885
+33,850 7d follower growth +8,420
27,299 avg reactions 4,085
742 avg shares 135
2,068 avg comments 2,878
COMBINED REACH
1,870,865
2,736,616
Lowe
Restore
8 2
LOWE LEADS
Badenoch
Conservative
𝕏
729,844 vs 368,934
+703 growth +63
+8,083 7d follower growth +988
24,283 avg likes 1,909
3,145 avg retweets 302
560 avg replies 344
f
1,141,021 vs 401,358
+4,284 growth +1,794
+33,850 7d follower growth +13,431
27,299 avg reactions 4,307
742 avg shares 128
2,068 avg comments 807
COMBINED REACH
1,870,865
770,292
Lowe
Restore
6 4
LOWE LEADS
Davey
Lib Dem
𝕏
729,844 vs 152,706
+703 growth +19
+8,083 7d follower growth +298
24,283 avg likes 1,115
3,145 avg retweets 220
560 avg replies 263
f
1,141,021 vs 162,051
+4,284 growth +31
+33,850 7d follower growth +803
27,299 avg reactions 3,310
742 avg shares 89
2,068 avg comments 1,472
COMBINED REACH
1,870,865
314,757
Lowe
Restore
9 1
LOWE LEADS
Polanski
Green
𝕏
729,844 vs 175,690
+703 growth +83
+8,083 7d follower growth +542
24,283 avg likes 1,421
3,145 avg retweets 358
560 avg replies 158
f
1,141,021 vs 151,992
+4,284 growth +236
+33,850 7d follower growth +2,715
27,299 avg reactions 205
742 avg shares 12
2,068 avg comments 32
COMBINED REACH
1,870,865
327,682
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