Infighting grips Reform UK party over lawmaker's suspension
Briefly

Rupert Lowe, the independent MP for Great Yarmouth, has been suspended from the Reform UK party amid allegations of workplace bullying and threats of violence. Lowe denies any wrongdoing, claiming he is a target of political differences with party leader Nigel Farage. As tensions rise, commentators suggest this incident highlights a struggle for control over the party's future direction. Farage has emphasized the importance of unity and warned of the negative public perception associated with infighting within political parties, a lesson from recent elections. Lowe has expressed respect for Farage while dismissing the claims as a political attack.
Rupert Lowe denies all misconduct allegations, claiming he’s being politically targeted, pointing to tensions within Reform UK regarding its direction under leader Nigel Farage.
The Reform UK party is currently mired in infighting following the suspension of MP Rupert Lowe, who faces allegations of bullying and threats.
Nigel Farage cautioned against internal conflicts in Reform UK, highlighting that public sentiment is against parties involved in constant squabbling, referencing past elections.
Lowe describes the allegations against him as a 'political assassination' driven by dissent within the party and that he may consider legal action.
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