Nigel Farage's Reform U.K. Refers Lawmaker to Police Over Claims of Threats to Another Party Official
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The Reform U.K. party, led by Nigel Farage, is embroiled in controversy following accusations against lawmaker Rupert Lowe for threatening physical violence against chairman Zia Yusuf. Lowe faces further complaints regarding the bullying of female staff members, leading to his suspension and police referral. Despite the party's rising popularity, overtaking the Conservative Party in polls, the situation reflects ongoing internal tensions reminiscent of Farage’s previous parties, suggesting a potential pattern of internal strife as leadership dynamics shift within the party.
The anti-immigration party Reform U.K. is facing a major crisis after lawmaker Rupert Lowe was referred to police for allegedly threatening a senior colleague.
Lawmaker Rupert Lowe was accused of making threats of violence against Reform's chairman, Zia Yusuf, amid allegations of bullying female staff members.
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