A Summary of 'Restore Britain' and Proposed Policies: A Vision for a Radically Different UK
A recent post on X by Rupert Lowe of Restore Britain, and MP for Great Yarmouth, has laid out an extensive policy platform that is, "designed to serve White people, with a clear skin colour bias". The post provocatively asks readers to consider whether these proposals make Restore Britain, "Nazi monsters", while detailing a broad range of policies across immigration, economy, culture, and governance.
Let's delve into the core tenets of this vision.
A Seismic Shift in Immigration Policy
At the heart of Restore Britain's agenda is a radical overhaul of immigration. The plan advocates for the, "largest deportation programme ever seen in Britain", to remove undocumented migrants, coupled with the complete abolition of the asylum system. The goal is "net negative immigration," meaning significantly more people would leave the UK than arrive.
Beyond outright deportation, the policies target foreign nationals who cannot speak English, live in social housing, claim benefits, or are not working. A particularly sharp edge is the proposal for an, "immigration ‘Red List’", closing visa routes from countries deemed to supply, "illegals, criminals and sex pests", explicitly stating, "We will discriminate". This stance is underscored by a commitment to, "reverse the creeping islamification of Britain", including banning burqas, sharia courts, halal slaughter, and cousin marriage, stating, "This is Britain, we do things our way". The platform also calls for a national strategy to ruthlessly tackle and decapitate the national crime network of what is proclaimed to be primarily Pakistani Muslim sexual slavery, torture and murder.
While tightening controls, the policy also promises, "fairer spouse visas", for British citizens, aiming to reduce bureaucracy and cost. Voting rights for foreign nationals would be removed, and foreign language translation services would be ended across public services, including the NHS, under the principle of, "You live in England, you speak English".
Economic Revitalisation through Deregulation and British-First Mandates
Economically, Restore Britain champions a dramatically reduced state footprint. This includes significant tax cuts across the board: abolishing inheritance tax, slashing personal tax, introducing the, "lowest corporation tax in Europe", and doubling the VAT threshold. Red tape, crushing regulation, and bodies like HMRC are promised to be, "brutally slashed back". The controversial IR35 tax rules would be scrapped, and dividend thresholds raised.
A, "Buy British", mandate would force the public sector to support British farmers, producers, and small businesses. Agriculture would see an overhaul focused on food security, simplifying payments, easing planning laws, and encouraging young people into farming. High streets are slated for restoration with free parking, abolition of business rates for small businesses, and investigations into "Turkish barbers, vape shops and other suspicious businesses."
Youth employment would be boosted with encouragement and funding for apprenticeships over, "bullshit university degrees", alongside teaching, "life skills", in schools.
Law, Order, and Cultural Conservatism
On law and order, the platform promises, "no-nonsense policing", bringing back widespread stop and search (with accusations of racism dismissed as irrelevant), and brutal sentences for knife crime. Foreign criminals and, "third world sex pests", would be deported immediately. Fly-tippers would face severe penalties, with foreign offenders deported.
The welfare system would undergo radical cuts, with those who can work forced to do so, even if it's, "litter picking, graffiti cleaning, whatever else". Failure to comply would mean no benefits. While supporting, "Brits who genuinely need the help", the, "piss-take will end".
Culturally, Restore Britain aims to celebrate British history, eradicate, "anti-white racism", with no mention of eradicating anti-brown or anti-black racism, and end "Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion", and "woke bullshit". Self-defence rights would be restored, allowing lethal force against intruders, and pepper spray would be legalised. "Biological reality", would be respected, affirming, "Men are men. Women are women".
Other social policies include prioritising, "pro-family policy", to enable British families to have more children, reform of family courts, and trust in parents for decisions like term-time holidays. A, "binding referendum on the reintroduction of the death penalty for the most evil criminals", is also proposed.
Public Services, Defence, and Governance
The NHS would be reimagined as a more national health service, serving, "British people as its first and only priority", though it would accept, "ultra-high skilled migrants", to work. Medical school caps would be demolished for British students, prioritising them over foreign staff. Free car parking would be implemented for NHS staff, patients, and visitors.
Other public service reforms include defunding the BBC, making it a subscription service, and scrapping, "arbitrary foreign aid targets". Defence would see Britain, "rebuild and rearm", with a, "big stick", waved when desired, and a comprehensive support system for veterans, including fast-tracked recruitment into immigration enforcement roles.
Domestically, the platform promises an, "infrastructure first housing policy", forcing developers to fund infrastructure, and a government prioritising British projects. Net Zero would be scrapped in favour of a, "British first energy strategy", ruthlessly prioritising domestic energy production. This raises questions as to how Restore Britain would lead us to a successful nuclear powered future, considering the need for uranium production.
Finally, Restore Britain seeks to end the, "lockdown legacy", with an inquiry into vaccine harms, quashing lockdown convictions, and a review of pandemic responses. Digital ID would be rejected, the Online Safety Act repealed, and free speech protected. The, "quangocracy", would end, with power returned to Parliament and MPs, and the, "parasitic state", "hacked back in the most spectacular fashion". Political Islam would be ended by abolishing postal voting (except for genuine need) and removing voting rights for foreign nationals. No mention is made of typical White groupings manipulating postal votes and poll cards, such as those who live in an aftermath of memory of Nazism in World War II.
Conclusion: A Vision Divided
Rupert Lowe's Restore Britain platform presents a cohesive, albeit highly controversial, blueprint for a radically different United Kingdom. It is a vision steeped in a strong sense of national identity, cultural conservatism, economic libertarianism, and a robust, albeit exclusive, "British first", ethos. The explicit recognition of these policies as, designed to serve only White people, inevitably colours the interpretation of the immigration, integration, and cultural proposals, inviting questions about inclusivity and national cohesion in a diverse society, and we make no apology for that.
The package of policies, from mass deportations and welfare cuts to cultural mandates and radical deregulation, promises a profound departure from the political status quo, aiming to redefine what it means to be British and how the country is governed. The question of whether these measures constitute a necessary restoration or a perilous lurch towards extremism remains central to public debate.
Let's delve into the core tenets of this vision.
A Seismic Shift in Immigration Policy
At the heart of Restore Britain's agenda is a radical overhaul of immigration. The plan advocates for the, "largest deportation programme ever seen in Britain", to remove undocumented migrants, coupled with the complete abolition of the asylum system. The goal is "net negative immigration," meaning significantly more people would leave the UK than arrive.
Beyond outright deportation, the policies target foreign nationals who cannot speak English, live in social housing, claim benefits, or are not working. A particularly sharp edge is the proposal for an, "immigration ‘Red List’", closing visa routes from countries deemed to supply, "illegals, criminals and sex pests", explicitly stating, "We will discriminate". This stance is underscored by a commitment to, "reverse the creeping islamification of Britain", including banning burqas, sharia courts, halal slaughter, and cousin marriage, stating, "This is Britain, we do things our way". The platform also calls for a national strategy to ruthlessly tackle and decapitate the national crime network of what is proclaimed to be primarily Pakistani Muslim sexual slavery, torture and murder.
While tightening controls, the policy also promises, "fairer spouse visas", for British citizens, aiming to reduce bureaucracy and cost. Voting rights for foreign nationals would be removed, and foreign language translation services would be ended across public services, including the NHS, under the principle of, "You live in England, you speak English".
Economic Revitalisation through Deregulation and British-First Mandates
Economically, Restore Britain champions a dramatically reduced state footprint. This includes significant tax cuts across the board: abolishing inheritance tax, slashing personal tax, introducing the, "lowest corporation tax in Europe", and doubling the VAT threshold. Red tape, crushing regulation, and bodies like HMRC are promised to be, "brutally slashed back". The controversial IR35 tax rules would be scrapped, and dividend thresholds raised.
A, "Buy British", mandate would force the public sector to support British farmers, producers, and small businesses. Agriculture would see an overhaul focused on food security, simplifying payments, easing planning laws, and encouraging young people into farming. High streets are slated for restoration with free parking, abolition of business rates for small businesses, and investigations into "Turkish barbers, vape shops and other suspicious businesses."
Youth employment would be boosted with encouragement and funding for apprenticeships over, "bullshit university degrees", alongside teaching, "life skills", in schools.
Law, Order, and Cultural Conservatism
On law and order, the platform promises, "no-nonsense policing", bringing back widespread stop and search (with accusations of racism dismissed as irrelevant), and brutal sentences for knife crime. Foreign criminals and, "third world sex pests", would be deported immediately. Fly-tippers would face severe penalties, with foreign offenders deported.
The welfare system would undergo radical cuts, with those who can work forced to do so, even if it's, "litter picking, graffiti cleaning, whatever else". Failure to comply would mean no benefits. While supporting, "Brits who genuinely need the help", the, "piss-take will end".
Culturally, Restore Britain aims to celebrate British history, eradicate, "anti-white racism", with no mention of eradicating anti-brown or anti-black racism, and end "Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion", and "woke bullshit". Self-defence rights would be restored, allowing lethal force against intruders, and pepper spray would be legalised. "Biological reality", would be respected, affirming, "Men are men. Women are women".
Other social policies include prioritising, "pro-family policy", to enable British families to have more children, reform of family courts, and trust in parents for decisions like term-time holidays. A, "binding referendum on the reintroduction of the death penalty for the most evil criminals", is also proposed.
Public Services, Defence, and Governance
The NHS would be reimagined as a more national health service, serving, "British people as its first and only priority", though it would accept, "ultra-high skilled migrants", to work. Medical school caps would be demolished for British students, prioritising them over foreign staff. Free car parking would be implemented for NHS staff, patients, and visitors.
Other public service reforms include defunding the BBC, making it a subscription service, and scrapping, "arbitrary foreign aid targets". Defence would see Britain, "rebuild and rearm", with a, "big stick", waved when desired, and a comprehensive support system for veterans, including fast-tracked recruitment into immigration enforcement roles.
Domestically, the platform promises an, "infrastructure first housing policy", forcing developers to fund infrastructure, and a government prioritising British projects. Net Zero would be scrapped in favour of a, "British first energy strategy", ruthlessly prioritising domestic energy production. This raises questions as to how Restore Britain would lead us to a successful nuclear powered future, considering the need for uranium production.
Finally, Restore Britain seeks to end the, "lockdown legacy", with an inquiry into vaccine harms, quashing lockdown convictions, and a review of pandemic responses. Digital ID would be rejected, the Online Safety Act repealed, and free speech protected. The, "quangocracy", would end, with power returned to Parliament and MPs, and the, "parasitic state", "hacked back in the most spectacular fashion". Political Islam would be ended by abolishing postal voting (except for genuine need) and removing voting rights for foreign nationals. No mention is made of typical White groupings manipulating postal votes and poll cards, such as those who live in an aftermath of memory of Nazism in World War II.
Let’s take a look at just some Restore Britain policies, and you tell me if these make us nazi monsters…
— Rupert Lowe MP (@RupertLowe10) March 1, 2026
- The largest deportation programme ever seen in Britain to remove those migrants living in our country illegally. The entire asylum system will be abolished. The boats will…
Conclusion: A Vision Divided
Rupert Lowe's Restore Britain platform presents a cohesive, albeit highly controversial, blueprint for a radically different United Kingdom. It is a vision steeped in a strong sense of national identity, cultural conservatism, economic libertarianism, and a robust, albeit exclusive, "British first", ethos. The explicit recognition of these policies as, designed to serve only White people, inevitably colours the interpretation of the immigration, integration, and cultural proposals, inviting questions about inclusivity and national cohesion in a diverse society, and we make no apology for that.
The package of policies, from mass deportations and welfare cuts to cultural mandates and radical deregulation, promises a profound departure from the political status quo, aiming to redefine what it means to be British and how the country is governed. The question of whether these measures constitute a necessary restoration or a perilous lurch towards extremism remains central to public debate.

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