Die extreme Rechte im Vereinigten Königreich stellt sich hinter Rupert Lowe und fordert die Reform heraus

    https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/feb/15/rupert-lowe-great-yarmouth-first-party-far-right-reform-uk?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other

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    1. According-Secret9516 on

      I really don’t like the guy or what he represents. However, his rebuttal to Farage on working from home where he listed all the things wrong with the UK such as housing and cost of living was the most poignant statement I have heard from any politician in a very long time. 

    2. Film_Actors_Guide on

      He has his faults but Lowe seems genuine to me, which separates him from most other politicians

    3. Sorry-Programmer9826 on

      Interesting the way the right is fracturing. 3 parties and counting. It will definitely not help them under first-past-the-post

    4. coffeewalnut08 on

      Yes, because this country isn’t racist and xenophobic enough, we need to be even MORE racist and xenophobic to get our country back on track! /s

      But seriously, I see this not only as a race/Islam/immigration tension, it’s also a generational threat.

      These boomers genuinely think out-racisting each other is a good look when so many young people – who are ethnically diverse – are crying out for real change.

      These people do not live in the real world, and they are blinded by hate.

    5. mattymattymatty96 on

      Another elitist born into a well-off family. Went to an elite boys school and ended up on the trading floors of london.

      Another Millionaire telling us he will make it all better.

    6. I for one welcome this move, all these far-right parties spouting about Reforming or Advancing or Restoring the UK or whatever are only bound to cannibalise each other for votes going for the same disgruntled demographic

    7. CMDR_Arnold_Rimmer on

      >UK far right lines up behind Rupert Lowe in challenge to Reform

      For what? Who can be the worst party?

      This is really going to confuse reform voters.

    8. Surely this is a good thing, the more splintering of hard right parties then there’s less chance of them getting in to power

    9. Don’y think anyone knows about Lowe outside of the terminally online bubble because of Musk’s amplification on Twitter. There was a poll which suggested even most Reform voters couldn’t name him.

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