Mail on Sunday attacks Restore as split right creates headache for UK papers
Some titles that once backed the Tories now โflirting with Farageโ as they try to gauge where readers stand It was a Mail on Sunday headline with all the ferocity usually reserved for general elections, directed squarely at a political opponent. But in this case, the traditional
Some titles that once backed the Tories now โflirting with Farageโ as they try to gauge where readers stand
It was a Mail on Sunday headline with all the ferocity usually reserved for general elections, directed squarely at a political opponent. But in this case, the traditionally Conservative-supporting title was not targeting Labour.
The party in its crosshairs was Rupert Loweโs Restore Britain, the vehemently rightwing outfit that regards Nigel Farageโs Reform UK as too weak on deporting migrants.
โRestore Activists at โWhite Supremacy Summitโ,โ declared the front page. It claimed supporters canvassing for Loweโs party before this weekโs Makerfield byelection had attended an event that hosted calls for โa white-only Europeโ.
Unusually, the Mail on Sundayโs vehemently anti-Restore editorial was displayed prominently on its app through much of the weekend. โAnyone who really cares about Britain wonโt vote Restore,โ it stated, asking voters to back Reform.
Restore Britain described the story about the summit as โtotally irrelevantโ and a โhit pieceโ.
The next day, however, the Daily Mail followed up with another blow. โRestore is the โnew home for neo-Nazisโโ, it said, citing Loweโs claim over the weekend that if the far-right activist Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, known as Tommy Robinson, wanted to join Restore, it was โup to himโ.
A Reform source supplied the killer quote used for the headline.

