The MP for Greater Yarmouth Rupert Lowe threatened to sue reforms for the extension of honorary lib after charges of threats of violence and bullying emerged last week amid a civil war within the party led by Nigel Farage.
The internal fighting within the Reform Party, which leads the vote, continued on Monday after Rupert Lowe was sentiently stopped by the party last week. The parties allegedly allegedly submitted to Lowe's blackmailing party chairman, Zia Yusuf, and police on the bullying parliamentary staff.
I have the rows in order Proposed The allegation is that he is a “witch hunt” organized to discredit party leader Nigel Farage and the party structure.
Lowe also claimed that he was in conflict with the party because of his hard-line stance on deportation.
On Monday, lawmakers said he was considering legal action against the party. I'll say it BBC: “What I've been asking from both the Reform and the KC since this malicious attack on my reputation was launched is credible evidence against me. Nothing is provided. Not yet. KC says she's “chasing” for that. I haven't received anything. Because there is no reliable evidence for me.
“I've been talking with my legal team this afternoon and this is followed by legal action. I dare to ask Nigel Farage, so I won't drag my name into the mud as part of a political assassination. You have to stand up to the bully, and I'm doing just that.”
The timing of the disclosure of the allegations against Lowe is questionable given that it was released the day after an interview accusing the “protest party” of leading the “messianic” figure. There was again claim At least some of the allegations against Lowe were not against the MP himself, but against his “office.”
But Reformed Whip Lee Anderson I said On Monday, “The written complaint includes allegations regarding Mr. Lowe's implementation. Mr. Lowe respects the independence of the investigation and refrains from making further false public statements.”
Meanwhile, the lawyer assigned to Lowe's case is challenging some of the claims made by the MP suspended by the BBC.
“I find myself in an unfortunate and unfortunate position that I have to issue this statement to revise the record. I have not expressed any 'disappointment' or 'shock' about the process at any time. I also don't have any reliable evidence for ” [Mr Lowe]'Needless to say, this was “repeated.” ”
The conflict threatens to derail reform momentum as the party has recently risen to the top of the polls.
The crack first appeared in December. X boss Elon Musk showed Low could be a better option at the helm of reform when Farage said “there's nothing needed” to lead the party. At the time, Lowe and other top reform members circumvented Farage as leaders.





