Farage ally hints Reform leader could axe party chair in row with Rupert Lowe
- Raheem Kassam hinted that tensions between the Reform leader and Rupert Lowe have escalated, following Lowe's suspension from Reform UK due to allegations of serious bullying and threats.
- Rupert Lowe faced a Metropolitan Police investigation following these allegations.
- Nigel Farage stated, "We are not a protest party in any way at all. That is utterly, completely wrong."
- Kassam emphasized that Farage is not a dictator, indicating internal party disagreements ahead of the May local elections.
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Punters agree with Farage – politicalbetting.com
Nigel Farage: ‘Will I be the next PM? There’s a good chance’ https://t.co/99IPg9HmK1— Times Politics (@timespolitics) March 15, 2025 But I still think punters are wrong, if Labour look like being eclipsed by Labour then I’d expect Sir Keir Starmer to stand down before the election and let somebody from the Labour side to take over. TSE PS – The Times have lifted their paywall so it is worth reading this story about Dominic Cummmings meeting with…
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