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Mail on Sunday attacks Restore as split right creates headache for UK papers

Mail on Sunday attacks Restore as split right creates headache for UK papers

Summary

The Mail on Sunday criticized the far-right UK political group Restore Britain, accusing its supporters of attending a "white supremacy" event and linking it to neo-Nazis. This reflects divisions within the British rightwing media and politics, especially during a key election where Restore Britain and Reform UK compete for similar voters.

Key Facts

  • The Mail on Sunday accused Restore Britain activists of taking part in a "white supremacy summit."
  • Restore Britain denies these claims, calling the story an unfair attack.
  • The Daily Mail labeled Restore Britain as a "new home for neo-Nazis," citing comments from party leader Rupert Lowe.
  • Restore Britain's leader welcomed the media attention, seeing it as a sign of the party’s rising influence.
  • Reform UK is a rival rightwing party that the Mail on Sunday supports over Restore Britain.
  • The Makerfield byelection may be affected by these split rightwing votes, influencing the Labour leadership contest.
  • The Telegraph gave a more sympathetic interview to Restore Britain’s leader, showing inconsistent rightwing media views.
  • German company Axel Springer, soon to own the Telegraph, may impact the paper’s political stance in the future.
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