
The fascist faction’s power inside Restore Britain was emphasised on Monday evening in Loughton, Essex.
A founding meeting of Restore’s Epping Forest branch was attended by one of the most notorious racist political organisers of the last forty years.
Nazi election organiser
Eddy Butler, who began his political career in the National Front but is best known as organiser of the nazi BNP’s election campaigns in East London.
He can be seen in the photo above trying to hide behind a placard at the left of the back row. We have circled his head for ease of identification.

Butler unsuccessfully challenged Nick Griffin for the BNP leadership, then joined the English Democrats, before lending his skills in racist rabble rousing to Anne Marie Waters’ Islamophobic party For Britain.
Now 63, Butler had been in semi-retirement politically since Waters closed down For Britain in 2022.
But Searchlight always thought he was likely to make a comeback as soon as any far-right party became electorally credible once again.
Exploiting asylum issue
Butler was among the first far-right activists to spot a chance to exploit the asylum issue in Epping.
He and his wife Sue Clapp, a fellow ex-BNP activist, repeatedly attended demonstrations at The Bell Hotel where he was photographed on one occasion with Reform MP and former Tory minister Robert Jenrick.

But now here he is with Restore, already publicly endorsed by some of his closest political allies such as Julian Leppert, former BNP councillor, more recently a local councillor and mayoral candidate for the British Democrats.





