The established political parties in the UK don’t want Nigel Farage or Rupert Lowe to form a government.
The electorate is increasingly alarmed by the present Labour government’s lack of direction on economic growth, inability to effectively stop illegal immigration, and refusal to tackle organised human trafficking and gang rape of young white girls.
When in office, former Prime Minister Kier Starmer engineered a form of two-tier policing where white voters were arrested and imprisoned for voicing their opinions against the government. He allowed the police to turn a “blind eye” to illegal immigrants already here in the UK, but who were potential Labour voters.
The national broadcaster, the BBC, and most of the main stream press often don’t report the facts to their audiences or post misleading or false comments.

And how Starmer’s government in the UK uses two-tier policing to influence Labour’s political agenda against Nigel Farage.
Two-tier policing and politics
There is a lack of transparency from both Counter Terrorism South East, and Prime Minister Andy Burnham on this subject of Two-tier Policing and Politics. Both have to be guided by restrictions placed on them by the intelligence services, particularly MI5, the domestic counter-intelligence and security agency.
However, on Tuesday 4 August I will release information I have from a number of trusted sources which will remove this lack of transparency.
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Voting at the 4 July General Election
At the 4 July 2024 General Election, Labour won 411 constituency seats in the 650-member Parliament — a 63% majority. Yet only 33.7% of the electorate voted for them, the lowest share in Labour’s history.This is one of the quirks of the First Past the Post system: it counts seats, not votes.
Compare Reform UK — a party formed in January 2021 — with the Labour Party, which was founded in 1900, over 120 years earlier.
Reform won just 5 seats. Labour won 411.
Reform achieved 14% of the national vote. Labour received 33%.
Reform had 4.1 million votes. Labour had 9.7 million.
Reform’s 4.1 million votes resulted in only 5 seats. Labour’s 9.7 million votes earned 411 seats.
If votes had determined the number of MPs in Parliament on 4 July, as occurs in some proportional representation systems, Reform would have had 94 seats (14% of the vote) and Labour would have had 219 seats (33% of the vote).
But Politics Doesn’t Stand Still
The real story is Reform was gaining momentum. Reform had gained 1,450 seats on local councils, influencing decisions across the country. They took majority control of 14 councils, giving them total control in those areas. In its first general election as a party, Reform went from zero to 14.39% of the national vote in just three and a half years.
But, as of today’s post, Reform UK has only 3 MPs. Lee Anderson, Richard Tice, and James McMurdock. Nigel Farage resigned on 8 July 2026 and will stand for re-election on 15 August 2026.
His opponents say he did so to take attention away from the investigation into his financial affairs. He says it’s to test whether voters agree that the UK “establishment” is using dirty tricks to ensure he never gets into 10 Downing Street as Prime Minister.
Count Binface is standing against Farage in Clacton.
The Wiki article concentrates on his career and satirical humour. But the fully costed manifesto he presented during his election campaign included borders controls, lowering living costs, and tougher effective policing of rape gangs.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Count_Binface
The IPSOS poll stated that only 21% of voters will vote for Farage and that he will lose his seat. The bookies think differently. Farage, 72.8%; Count Binface, 12.8%; Restore Britain, 3.8%

Apart from his satirical side, he has a serious manifesto.
He says Farage shouldn’t have resigned and forced an expensive £650,000 election.
Binface’s costed manifesto includes protecting our borders, reducing the cost of living, and prosecuting leaders of rape gangs.
Nigel Farage and Rupert Lowe want to lead the country

Nigel Farage (centre) pleased with the rapid progress Reform UK is making
How Rupert Lowe and Andy Burnham may lower Farage’s chances of winning
Rupert Lowe
Rupert Lowe was elected as a Reform UK MP in the July 2024 general election for Great Yarmouth. His suspension from Reform UK came after allegations of threatening behaviour towards the party chairman. Lowe has denied this. He then served as an independent MP before establishing Restore Britain as a new party.
Lowe was central to Reform UK’s surge in popularity alongside Farage, and the two developed a strong personal friendship. But both possess formidable egos, and each harbours ambitions of leading their own party to victory at the next General Election—and ultimately, the country as Prime Minister.
Pollsters predict The Labour government will be the sole beneficiary if Farage and Lowe refuse to unite.
This unwillingness to form an alliance carries a significant electoral risk. By competing against each other, they may fragment the vote and fall short of the numbers required to defeat Labour when the election comes.
https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/breaking-andy-burnham-makes-snap-37474957
Pollsters believe the Labour government stands to gain the most from Farage and Lowe’s continued division.
Andy Burnham

https://opennewsapp.com
Speaking after his first day at Number 10 North in Manchester, Burnham ruled out calling a general election. He said it would “postpone the essential work” he’s doing in his new job.
But, does he really have a mandate? He has at no time given one to Parliament or the general public. Apart from some words he has spoken when touring the country, he hasn’t indicated what his plans are.
He has made no mention of illegal immigration, and no mention of how he’ll deal with the daily increase of young Muslim men arriving in this country. He has repeatedly refused, while Manchester mayor and now, to support a call for a national investigation of the widespread rape of young white girls by mainly Pakistani men.
Calls for that have come only from Rupert Lowe of the Reform Britain party. Lowe has the support of millions on social media.
Ann Widdecombe

She was spokesperson on Immigration and Justice for Reform UK from 2023 till her death.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Widdecombe
Ann Widdecombe was found dead at her home on Dartmoor, Devon, on 9 July 2026, aged 78. Devon and Cornwall Police launched a murder investigation, which was taken over by Counter Terrorism Police – South East on 13 July, following the arrest of a suspect.
Police now believe Widdecombe was attacked four days earlier. But have refused to give details of how they know that. They have refused to answer questions during press conferences.
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