Rupert Lowe, leader of Restore Britain and Member of Parliament for Great Yarmouth, has become the first British politician to publicly support the Save Europe Act. This pan-European initiative was launched on 30 May in Porto, Portugal, and calls for an immediate freeze on all non-European immigration to safeguard what its founders describe as Europe’s ethnocultural identity.

The Save Europe Act advocates for a hardline immigration stance, demanding an immediate stop to both legal and illegal non-European immigration. It also calls for stronger border security measures, a comprehensive overhaul of asylum systems, and the mass deportation of illegal migrants and failed asylum seekers. The Act aims to defend the collective heritage and national sovereignty of native Europeans.

Rupert Lowe’s endorsement aligns him with several prominent far-right European figures, including Germany’s AfD politician Björn Höcke, Polish Member of the European Parliament Dominik Tarczyński, and Austrian far-right activist Martin Sellner. Together, they form a pan-European front opposing immigration from outside Europe. As of now, the Act has gathered nearly 44,000 signatures, with a target of 100,000 needed to qualify as an official EU Citizens’ Initiative.

Since founding Restore Britain in 2025 and registering it as a political party in 2026, Lowe has consistently promoted tough immigration policies. His party positions itself to the right of Nigel Farage’s Reform UK. Currently, Restore Britain is contesting seats such as Makerfield, which has raised concerns about potential splits in the right-wing vote and criticism from more moderate voters worried about political alienation.

The Save Europe Act has received mixed reactions across Europe. Supporters commend it as a strong stance on border control and cultural preservation. Conversely, critics label it as far-right and argue that it is impractical given international human rights laws and existing asylum regulations. The Act’s ultimate impact will depend on whether it reaches the signature threshold and compels the European Commission to formally engage with its demands.

Originally published by UKNIP.

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