Rupert Lowe and Steve Laws of Restore Britain, and Adolf Hitler of the Nazi Party

When you look under a rock, it’s common to find all manner of creepy crawlies. We mention this because HOPE not Hate just took a look at what’s going on in Restore Britain, and would you believe it their investigation points to “Hitler admirers”…

Is anyone actually surprised by this? They say it with their chests on here, and Rupert Lowe just ignores it.

They were calling his son a race traitor when he got married. https://t.co/IgurEodS55

— Mukhtar (@I_amMukhtar) July 17, 2026

Creepy crawlies

As HOPE not Hate report, activists from the far-right pro-ethnic cleansing group Remigration Now (RN) have taken root in Restore.

If you’re unfamiliar with ‘remigration’, it’s a pan-European movement that wants to deport what they call ‘non-native populations‘. If you think about this for two seconds, things become muddled. The writer of this piece, for example, is one quarter Irish, one quarter Austrian, and one half English. Am I an English native?

Even if I had four English grandparents, how native would that make me? Given that our country has been intermingling for centuries?

Are you native English if you have a Normal ancestor? An Anglo-Saxon ancestor? A Roman ancestor?

The reality is Remigration Now don’t want to protect ‘natives,’ they want to protect ‘white people’. And mostly, they’re pretty upfront about this now. Take this from far-right agitator Steve Laws:

We must secure the existence of our people and a future for White children.

— Steve Laws 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 (@Steve_Laws_) November 19, 2025

Steve Laws is the leader of Remigration Now — the group which is said to be infiltrating Restore Britain. And like most white supremacists, he’s heavy on the ‘white’ and light on the ‘supreme.’ Here he is pictured on the right.

Members of Remigration Now, the pro-ethnic cleansing group run by Steve Laws, are embedded within Restore Britain, the party led by Rupert Lowe MP. This includes figures in positions of local influence. https://t.co/P8B3arJovj

— HOPE not hate (@hopenothate) July 17, 2026

Restore factionalism

If remigration sounds like something the Nazis would do, that’s not a coincidence. Laws has said he would have been “straight behind” the Nazis if he’d lived in 1930s Germany. And as HOPE not Hate have reported:

Many RN activists are former members of the fascist Homeland Party, Laws’s previous vehicle, while others have links to the neo-Nazi groups Patriotic Alternative (PA), White Vanguard, the Active Club network and more.

In a Telegram message sent on 25 February, Laws told his fell Remigration Now activists:

I would advise any of you not as damaging as myself to get in as branch officers, candidates etc. we can create a stronghold in [Restore] and really hold some weight over the direction.

Laws seems to have gotten what he wanted, because several Remigration Now activists are now “embedded” in Restore, according to HOPE not Hate. As they added:

This includes individuals who have praised Hitler and used extreme racial slurs. An RN member behind a Restore Croydon X account also ran a separate account dedicated to raping and cannibalising the corpses of ethnic minorities.

Restore leader Rupert Lowe has claimed he opposes “far right ethnonationalist or neo-Nazism”, and yet these people are in his party. According to Laws, several of the senior members of the party are of his mind too, and are in regular contact with him.

Decline

The Times picking up this story isn’t the first time that a national newspaper has noticed that Restore is stuffed full of fash. As we covered in June, the Telegraph published a very similar piece:

White supremacists with links to banned neo-Nazi groups are helping to fund Restore Britain

🔗: https://t.co/WWj66S23KE pic.twitter.com/aQ9NIDdsvK

— The Telegraph (@Telegraph) June 18, 2026

Outlets like the Times have increased their focus on Reform recently too. It seems that the establishment media have become uncomfortable with these new far-right parties which are filled with the far right and prone to endless financial scandals.

The Tories also had their fair share of far-right members and financial scandals, of course, but they roughly knew what they could get away with, and it wasn’t wishing Hitler happy birthday, as one Restore member literally did.

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By Willem Moore


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