Restore Britain leader Rupert Lowe says former far-right activist Tommy Robinson could join his party, adding that it would be “up to him” if Robinson wanted to sign up. Opposition politicians respond by warning that Restore Britain risks becoming a “new home” for neo-Nazis, arguing that Robinson’s background and past activity raise concerns about the party’s direction and associations. The reports frame Lowe’s comments as an invitation or openness toward Robinson’s potential membership, while critics present it as evidence of ideological overlap and heightened extremism risks. The dispute centers on whether Robinson’s involvement would legitimize or strengthen far-right networks and whether Restore Britain’s stance leaves it vulnerable to recruitment by extremist figures. The accounts do not provide details on any formal application, membership decision, or agreed conditions for Robinson’s participation; they focus on the public exchange of views between Lowe’s position and opposition lawmakers’ warnings.