Leaked messages reveal Nigel Farage fury with Rupert Lowe

Nigel Farage called the suspension of reforms British MP Rupert Lowe “annoying” and “despicable” in a private whatsapp message seen by the BBC.
In a message sent by Lowe after criticizing reform leaders in a daily email interview, Farage accused him of “damaging the party before the election.”
Reform has always denied any connection between Lowe’s suspension and his criticism of the party.
In an email interview on March 5, Lowe called the reforms a “protest party” led by the Messiah. He was suspended on March 7 and reported that he had threatened violently against party chairman Zia Yusuf.
Reform said it also received allegations of bullying in Lowe’s MP’s office. Lowe strongly denied all charges.
He has since been accused of Farage A “malice witch hunting” was motivated to “mov me away because I dared to ask questions.”
Farage told the BBC: “The suspension is to protect the party, it’s simple. The newspaper’s attack on the reforms is separate, but terrible.”
He had It insists that the party has the responsibility to investigate any allegations of wrongdoing.
Richard Tice, deputy leader of reform Tell the BBC before There is a link between the decision to suspend labor and the decision to be publicly accused, “there is absolutely no truth.”
But a series of information between Farage and the people who have worked for Lowe in recent years reveals Farage’s personal anger at Lowe’s comments about his Daily Mail.

In one message, Farage said Law was “despicable”. When activists demand that activists who are not currently party members demand reform, why reforms do not allow lawyers to suspend investigations and then suspend him Farage said: “Because he harmed the party before the election. Disgusting.”
When someone suggested that the investigation of Lowe was a response to his criticism of the leadership, Farage replied on WhatsApp: “We have certainly been damaged and were damaged within two weeks of the nomination. Terrible.”
Farage continued that the email interview was a “side-problem” and that the party must investigate the claims against Lowe.
However, the information shows how much hatred the suspended MPs and his team and the British reform leaders, as well as claims about his actions, Loy strongly denied.
The BBC source itself is the subject of bullying allegations and they continue to deny it.

The BBC has spoken with several members of Rupert Lowe’s team. Among them are the people who work with Nigel Farage and admire him.
But now many people are very critical.
One said: “Nigel’s skin is thin and conceited. I spent many years defending him, but Halo is now gone for me. Did you report Rupert to the police?
Staff continue to claim that the root of the entire line was Elon Musk’s praise for Lowe on X, saying: “Nigel is very sensitive to his American contact.”
Another staff member said: “It is absolutely terrible to get to the police.
“You can never find someone who is more kind and considerate than Rupert.
“If you don’t have a policy as a party, you’re a joke, and that’s what Rupert points out.”
The BBC also saw lengthy and detailed exchanges between Lowe’s office and the parliamentary human resources team, alleged behavior and the subsequent departure of two employees.

Lowe has long insisted that he and his staff have diligently followed due process required by parliament and that there is no need for the party or the senior lawyers employed by the party to participate.
The UK reforms have expanded rapidly, now with more than 200,000 members and regularly finish second in polls or second.
But Nigel Farage publicly acknowledged that infighting has damaged the party’s opportunities for progress.

Rupert Lowe told the BBC: “Farage acknowledged himself in writing that the motivation behind my deletion was the Daily Mail interview, in which I raised questions about the rational and constructiveness of reform structures, policies and communications – months later, months driving the changes behind the scenes.
“This interview is why they designed and launched a horror smear campaign against my name. It’s an evil act. Nigel Farage can never be prime minister. All I do is to be honest, I will continue to do it.”
In WhatsApp communication, ask Farage if the line can handle it better. He said that given the allegations of bullying “in the current world, we must take this seriously and be seen as taking it seriously.”
