Restore Britain Tracker — Polling, Membership & MP ...
Track Restore Britain's surge: live membership count, polling trends, petition progress, MP accountability scores, and constituency support — all backed by data.
trackrestorebritain.co.ukI don’t have live access to current news feeds in this moment, but here’s a concise update based on recent public reporting up to 2026.
Restore Britain has been moving from a political movement toward formal party status, with coverage noting it formally registered as a party in early 2026 and outlining a hard-right policy platform. This development has sparked discussion about its potential impact on the UK right, including competition with Reform UK.[3]
Polling and media chatter during spring 2026 depicted Restore Britain as a rising but still smaller player relative to established parties, with some outlets reporting single-digit support in national polls and regional variations such as gains in Wales in certain datasets. Other videos and analysis around April 2026 discussed potential vote-splitting concerns for Reform UK and the broader implications for UK right-wing politics.[4][5][3]
There has been substantial online coverage and opinion pieces framing Restore Britain as a controversial, far-right-tinged entrant, with debate over its proposed policies (immigration controls, withdrawal of BBC funding, bans on certain religious garments, critiques of diversity initiatives, and support for tougher law-and-order measures). Some reporting cites endorsements or high-profile figures engaging with the party’s messaging, contributing to ongoing debates about its trajectory and legitimacy.[1][3]
If you’d like, I can pull the latest articles from major outlets or summarize polling figures from a specific source (e.g., YouGov or FindOutNow) to give you a sharper snapshot. Would you prefer a quick list of the most recent headlines or a side-by-side polling table?
Citation: The above points reference recent reports on Restore Britain’s party status, policy platform, and polling from sources including Wikipedia’s summary of the party’s February 2026 launch and policy positions, a 2026 analysis of its polling and Welsh performance, and contemporary coverage of endorsements and competitive dynamics on the UK right.[5][1][3][4]
Track Restore Britain's surge: live membership count, polling trends, petition progress, MP accountability scores, and constituency support — all backed by data.
trackrestorebritain.co.ukRupert Lowe’s upstart outfit could cost Reform UK crucial votes or drag it even further to the right
theweek.comUnofficial supporter site for Restore Britain, the political party led by Rupert Lowe MP. Policies on immigration, taxation, direct democracy, and national restoration.
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