Lowe, who had been a Reform MP before a public power struggle with party leader Nigel Farage, alleged that the right-wing channel had imposed a ban on him at his former ally’s behest.
In a row with GB News political editor Christopher Hope on social media, Lowe wrote: “You write ‘we offer a platform where all voices are heard’.
“Really? When will I be allowed back on live GB News, Chris? Or is Farage’s ban still ongoing?
“These are pathetic words whilst your channel continues to censor and ban Restore Britain.”
Farage is a presenter on GB News, with his own prime-time show most evenings.
Restore Britain was launched after Lowe was suspended from Reform UK over bullying claims.
Lowe went on to threaten to sue Farage, and other lead members of Reform, for defamation.
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Restore Britain previously posted on X on April 1, pointing to a “staggering public exchange” between Lowe and the GB News deputy political editor.
Underneath Lowe, left a comment saying: “GB News has censored Restore Britain more than the BBC.”
Rupert Lowe and Nigel Farage have frequently clashed following Mr Lowe’s departure from Reform (Image: Social Media)
The post has over 200,000 views and was reposted 2000 times.
One user commented: “We have a campaign set up for viewers of GB News to easily complain for the bias against Restore Britain.
“Please share and send in a complaint.”
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Another added: “ I was so pleased when GB News started broadcasting, as I was sick to death of all the woke, left-leaning narrative.
“I thought GB News was different!
“I thought they actually respected all political parties, giving a platform to everyone.”
Read this staggering public exchange between Rupert and the GB News Deputy Political Editor.
The live GB News ban on Rupert appearing is outrageous. pic.twitter.com/Xkl4zD95G8
— Restore Britain (@RestoreBritain_) April 1, 2026
Lowe added to this, accusing GB News of banning him. He stated: “Two other presenters have said they’ll have me on, and then gone completely cold when I ask for details – they are now both ignoring me entirely.
“The ban is pathetic.”
Rupert Lowe arrives at the Royal Courts of Justice in London ahead of his legal challenge against the parliamentary watchdog (Image: Ben Whitley)
Under the post, Tom Harwood, deputy political editor of GB News, said he would discuss a date for an interview with Lowe following the local elections on May 7.
Harwood commented: “Let’s discuss after the regulated period for the local election campaign is over.
“Difficult to have a free hand before then.”
GB News has been approached for comment.