11 times Nigel Farage had a blazing row with his colleagues
- Internal conflict has arisen in Reform UK between Nigel Farage and Rupert Lowe, leading to Lowe's suspension over bullying allegations made by two women and threats to the party chair, Zia Yusuf.
- Michael Crick described Nigel Farage as a 'dictator' who struggles to collaborate with other leaders, indicating a leadership style that is autocratic.
- Rupert Lowe has been suspended from Reform UK due to allegations of bullying and threats, which he denies.
- Reform UK reported Lowe to the police for allegedly threatening violence against party staff.
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Nigel Farage suffers grassroots revolt as Reform UK's membership drops 'by thousands' after Rupert Lowe bust-up
Nigel Farage has suffered a grassroots revolt as Reform UK’s membership trickles down following Rupert Lowe’s suspension.Reform UK’s membership reached 219,726 ahead of the dramatic fallout from Lowe’s suspension, with the official figure collapsing to 219,560.However, a well-placed Reform UK source has told GB News the decrease is actually closer to 2,000."They're all in emails and they're having to be processed now," the insider said.A number …
11 times Nigel Farage had a blazing row with his colleagues
LONDON — Beefing with one colleague looks like an accident. Feuding with a stack of them looks like a habit. Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has been engaged in a bitter war of words with fellow MP Rupert Lowe in recent days — marking open warfare in an insurgent party that has been threatening Britain’s Labour government in the polls. Lowe lost the party whip and was referred to the police in early March after he was accused of “threats of physic…
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