A van with a fake campaign logo is causing controversy during a crucial UK special election, raising questions about election integrity and illegality.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: A van with a fake “Muslims for Reform” logo was spotted illegally driving around the Makerfield constituency on polling day during a significant UK special election. The van – a clear campaign stunt designed to stop people voting for Reform UK, thus aiding the incumbent Labour Party – had no “imprint” or election markings, as required under UK election law.
📰 DETAIL: The stunt was first highlighted on social media by supporters of the “Restore Britain” movement, with activist “Young Bob” initially posting images before distancing himself and deleting related tweets. The images were also posted by Restore Britain leader Rupert Lowe, who also hastily deleted them once it became clear that Restore Britain activists were involved in promoting the unlawful campaign stunt.
🎯 IMPACT: This incident raises concerns about election integrity and the influence of fringe groups like Restore Britain, which polls at 3% nationally and aims to undermine Nigel Farage’s Reform UK, inadvertently supporting the establishment Labour and Conservative parties.
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Oh dear. Looks like this illegal stunt by Restore Britain activists is going to land them in some hot water. https://t.co/PRitoceMEy pic.twitter.com/SsGVwjQqzY
— Raheem J. Kassam (@RaheemKassam) June 18, 2026
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