Restore Britain are in from 16/1 to 11/1 to win the most seats at the next UK general election.
Not scheduled to be held before August 2029, there is plenty of time for the political landscape to change, but Rupert Lowe's new party have made a promising start according to a Find Out Now poll which put them at 10% alongside the Liberal Democrats, 3% behind the Conservatives and 5% behind Labour.
The party was founded in the aftermath of Lowe's expulsion from Reform UK on the back of bullying accusations, with Lowe also critical of party leader Nigel Farage.
While Reform UK has found its voter base on the right of the political spectrum, largely taking votes from the Conservatives, Restore Britain have pitched themselves to the right of that, claiming that Reform were 'watering down' their policy on the deportation of illegal migrants.
The party has already been backed by Advance UK, led by former Reform deputy leader Ben Habib and supported by Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, also known as Tommy Robinson, though there will naturally be concerns on the right that the party could split the vote, costing Reform seats and potentially even power at a future election.
Amongst its announced policies so far, Restore have posted on X: "Restore Britain will ban foreigners from voting in British elections." and "Restore Britain would repeal the Gender Recognition Act."
Any odds displayed were correct at the time of writing and are subject to fluctuation.