At a time of profound political and identity crisis in the United Kingdom, Rupert Lowe, founder of Restore Britain, emerges as one of the strongest voices of the new British sovereignty movement. With a career that combines business experience, experience in Parliament and active participation in the battle for Brexit, Lowe presents himself as the leader willing to fight the cultural, institutional and economic fight that, according to him, the traditional parties abandoned
.In a dialogue with The Daily Right, Lowe unequivocally vindicated Javier Milei's reform model, defended the need for a deep break with progressive consensus and proposed a strong program in migratory, institutional and economic matters. Its message is clear: without a radical turn before 2029, Britain risks irreversible decline
.“Milei is freeing Argentina from the chains of socialism” One of the highlights of the interview was his admiration
for the Argentine president.Lowe not only praised his leadership, but set him as an example for the West: “I think your wonderful president shares a large part of my political philosophy
.”And he went further: “He's the most fantastic man. Against all odds, it seems to be freeing Argentina from the shackles of socialism.”
For Lowe, the Argentine experience shows that it is possible to reverse decades of statism if there is political will and courage to confront the establishment. As he explained, when entrepreneurship is freed and the State's weight is reduced, the results come faster than many believe
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Brexit, sovereignty and rupture with the European Union
Lowe recalled his role in the Brexit campaign and his historic opposition to the Maastricht Treaty. In his vision, the European Union was born with a bureaucratic and centralizing logic that ended up weakening British sovereignty
.“If we had lost the pound, we would have completely lost our sovereignty. We would have become a vassal state
.”He also harshly questioned the British political establishment for not fully respecting the popular mandate of 2016. According to him, after the referendum, there was internal resistance to dilute or slow down the exit from the European bloc
.Mass Immigration and Deportations: “Stop and Deport”
The strongest point of the interview was his immigration proposal. Lowe argues that the United Kingdom is going through an institutional crisis as a result of mass illegal immigration and a legal system that, in his opinion, prevents firm action
.His proposal is direct: “If you come illegally, you are arrested and then deported.”

It proposes to modify the legislation related to the Human Rights Act and review the relationship with the European Convention on Human Rights to regain sovereign room for action. In addition, it proposes:










