
In an era where the United Kingdom grapples with the profound challenges of mass immigration, one political force emerges as a steadfast champion for national sovereignty and cultural cohesion: Restore Britain. Founded by Rupert Lowe, the MP for Great Yarmouth, this dynamic party — launched just weeks ago on February 13, 2026 — stands as the only viable hope to stem the tide of unsustainable immigration, particularly from those who fail to assimilate into British society. With a bold vision rooted in secure borders, national pride, and traditional values, Restore Britain offers practical solutions to restore the fabric of our nation.
For years, the UK has witnessed an unprecedented influx of migrants, many arriving illegally via small boats across the Channel or overstaying visas. Official figures reveal nearly 2 million illegal migrants currently in the country, costing taxpayers an staggering £10 billion annually. This “Boriswave,” as Restore Britain aptly terms it, has strained public services, housing, and communities to breaking point. But the issue runs deeper than numbers — it’s about integration. Too many newcomers refuse to learn English, embrace British customs, or contribute economically, instead relying on benefits or even engaging in criminal activities. Deportation policies highlight failures in assimilation, with proposals to remove those unable to speak English, claiming social housing, or failing integration tests. This lack of assimilation erodes social harmony, fuels division, and burdens hardworking Britons.
Traditional parties have faltered, offering half-measures and empty promises. Labour and Conservatives alike have presided over record migration levels, while Reform UK, once a contender, has seen internal rifts dilute its focus. In this vacuum, Restore Britain rises as the singular force committed to decisive action.
At the heart of Restore Britain’s appeal is its unflinching commitment to “net negative immigration” — ensuring more people leave than enter the UK each year. This isn’t rhetoric; it’s a comprehensive strategy. The party pledges to abolish the broken asylum system, which costs £6.4 billion yearly, and deport all illegal migrants without appeal. Their landmark policy paper on “Mass Deportations: Legitimacy, Legality, and Logistics” outlines a feasible plan to remove the entire illegal migrant population within two to three years. This includes voluntary departures through a “hostile environment” and enforced removals of 150,000-200,000 annually, backed by legal reforms like withdrawing from the European Convention on Human Rights and repealing the Human Rights Act.
Addressing non-assimilation head-on, Restore Britain targets deportations for those who fail to integrate, such as non-English speakers or benefit claimants refusing work. They introduce a “Red List” for high-risk countries, imposing stricter visas and security checks to prevent entry from nations with poor integration records. Innovative measures like replacing luxury migrant hotels with austere tent facilities and requiring local referendums for accommodation sites empower communities and deter illegal arrivals.
Moreover, the party’s growth is explosive: surpassing 90,000 members within two weeks of launch, with projections to hit 100,000 soon. Defections from Reform UK, including Warwickshire councillors, signal a realignment toward Restore Britain’s principled stance. Backed by figures like Elon Musk and drawing widespread public support — evidenced by a petition for mass deportations garnering 300,000 signatures in days — Restore Britain is building a movement that resonates with everyday Britons.
In a political landscape marred by compromise and inaction, Restore Britain alone offers the courage to prioritize British interests. Their policies aren’t just about borders; they’re about preserving our way of life, fostering unity, and ensuring immigrants who do arrive truly become part of the national family. By championing low taxes, small government, free speech, and Christian principles, the party addresses the root causes of societal strain while promoting prosperity for all.
Critics may label these measures extreme, but public sentiment is clear: overwhelming support for mass deportations reflects a nation ready for change. As other parties dither, Restore Britain acts. For those yearning to reverse the unsustainable immigration of non-assimilating individuals, joining this party isn’t just an option — it’s the path to reclaiming Britain’s future.
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