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The British political landscape is shifting fast. Following the official launch of Rupert Lowe’s "Restore Britain" as a national party on February 13th, the big question has been: Will he and Ben Habib (Advance UK) merge to take on Nigel Farage’s Reform UK? While Ben Habib has publicly stated he would "consider a merger" to avoid splitting the vote, Rupert Lowe seems to be carving out his own path as a massive "umbrella" organization. With Restore Britain already claiming 80,000 members and gaining defecting councillors across the country, is it possible that staying separate is actually the better move? The Wealth Behind the Movement Both men are multi-millionaires who argue their business success makes them better qualified to run the country than "career politicians." Here is how they stack up: Rupert Lowe (~£30 Million): Lowe’s wealth is highly diversified. He is a major shareholder in Alto Energy (green tech), holds significant stakes in pharmaceutical and football franchise companies, and owns Ravenswell Farm in Gloucestershire. He famously highlights his business acumen by recounting how he sold his Southampton FC shares at £1.43 before they crashed to 3p under later management—a metaphor he now applies to the UK economy. Ben Habib (Multi-Millionaire CEO): Habib is the founder and CEO of First Property Group plc, which manages hundreds of millions in assets across the UK and Europe. He directly owns nearly 17% of the company (a stake valued at over £4 million) and was previously identified as the wealthiest MEP in the European Parliament, with annual corporate earnings exceeding £800,000. In This Video, I Discuss: The "Merger" Rumors: What Ben Habib and Rupert Lowe have actually said about each other this week. Independence vs. Unity: How Lowe’s decentralized "umbrella" model differs from Habib’s corporate structure. The Funding: How Lowe used his own funds and crowdfunding to bypass traditional party donors. The Policy Gap: Both are pushing for net-negative migration and mass deportations, but do they need to be under one banner to win? My Take: Why it might actually be okay—and even strategically sound—if these two powerhouses don't merge right now.