Josh Foley
8K posts


Who does it ultimately serve when Restore attacks Reform, losing them support? In the event Reform drop ~5-7% in a General Election, due to Restore, they'd be forced into a coalition with the Tories to stop a socialist coalition Last year Cyabra ran a report into Lowe's sudden social media boost. You don't become an overnight sensation online with only 8% name recognition The report revealed a sophisticated Bot operation: cyabra.com/blog/online-ma… Who has the money and motive to do such a thing? Around the same time Rupert and I had a long phone call. He told me the Tories were desperately courting him. Or seemingly him, them This was not a secret. Read for yourself. It suggests he will 'work for' the Tories: thesun.co.uk/news/33989923/… I've no idea who at the same time told @elonmusk that Farage should be replaced by Lowe. That's the final missing piece of the puzzle Now, back in 2019, when we were MEPs and Boris called the election, Lowe collaborated on a list with the Tories called 'Men And Measures' with Dougie Smith. It was a list promising peerages, knighthoods and positions to Brexit Party candidates to stand down. My colleague Robert Rowland blew the whistle to me I called it out on Question Time and handed files to the Met Police youtu.be/R20EnPQwPQ8?si… Lowe became the first Brexit Party candidate to step down in Dudley North just before nominations closed and Farage was due to hold a big event there politicshome.com/news/article/b… Ask yourself today Does Lowe criticise the Tories? Or just attack Reform? Is Restore standing in Aberdeen South where Tories are putting in loads of resources? Or just Makerfield, where they only target Reform voters? How come Tories are silent on extreme elements of Restore - the only party to be so? Why did Kemi give Lowe a Committee appointment? bbc.co.uk/news/articles/… Tory Peer Lord Agnew donated £20k to Lowe in 2025 consolidate.org.uk/database/entit… This may all be circumstantial, but it's clear Lowe still has close connections with the Tories, begged to be part of them, but instead decided to make a party to attack Reform politicshome.com/news/article/e… It is fact that the party to ultimately benefit from reducing Reform support is The Tories. It's the only way they might be able to get close to power by ensuring Reform cannot form a majority government. To do that, they needed a vehicle to go after Farage Without a majority in Parliament, Reform won't be able to do anything they have proposed. Leaving the ECHR, deporting illegals and foreign criminals, cracking down on Islamism, overhauling immigration. The Lords, Commons, activist lawyers, civil service, will try to block everything unless Reform have a big enough majority to hold their nerve. If they're forced into.a pact with the Tories to stop a hard left coalition, it means everything would have to be passed by the Tories. The same bloody people would still be in power. The establishment wins, yet again. I know some Restore fanatics are fooled into thinking Reform is 'controlled opposition'. I suspect the opposite is true I write this not because I'm working for anyone, nor have an axe to grind nor have gone mad, nor have I been promised anything, nor am I having a sordid affair I know things others don't know because I'm one of vanishingly few people who had a front row seat for the past 6 years I know the people involved, and I know how politics works I want my country to get the radical change it needs. Lowe stands in the way of that. And I suspect, not by accident, joining the dots above





Make no mistake. Restore will be over the moon with 7%. Their only focus is to stop Reform. There is no patriotism. It’s a lie.




Ignore bent polling from an establishment that is desperate for Restore Britain to fail. Our data, from far more voters, evidences the fact that we are in the race. Every day I see more evidence of the establishment closing ranks to shut Restore Britain out. They hate us.



Breaking news - a politician actually proposes to cut tax. Reform UK will stop taking workers for mugs and ban tax on overtime. Robert Jenrick writes for us on Reform UK's new policy...✏️ thesun.co.uk/news/39197128/…










Mr @christiancalgie has been busy putting out a partial version of events these last few days, amplified by yourselves. I think it’s time all your readers had the whole story. They were all out of order and, if they had any decency, would now hold their hands up and apologise.






Restore supporters have shown themselves to be: - Delusional (think they can win Makerfield) - Unable to grasp 2nd order effects (ILR reforms) - Statistically illiterate (spam graphics of minority Reform candidates, 50 out of 5000 ~ 1%) In other words, they're thick as pigshit.











