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    Home - Politics - Reform UK must beware of trap after Rupert Lowe and Nigel Farage spat
    Politics Updated:March 9, 2025

    Reform UK must beware of trap after Rupert Lowe and Nigel Farage spat

    By David Pike3 Mins Read
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    Reform UK must beware of trap after Rupert Lowe and Nigel Farage spat

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    • Reform UK currently shows no signs of internal conflict, although MP Rupert Lowe’s remarks suggest a need for caution regarding potential dissent within the party.
    • Lowe expressed concerns about Nigel Farage’s leadership style, questioning whether his “messianic qualities” can effectively translate into strong governance, and hinted at the possibility of leaving the party if it does not evolve structurally.
    • Despite the critiques, Farage maintains that Reform UK is a “positive party,” emphasising the value of his loyal following as a strength.
    • The party’s rise in national polling reflects effective leadership and a growing membership base, surpassing even that of established parties like the Conservatives.
    • Recent policy announcements signal Reform’s ambition to develop a comprehensive platform, distancing itself from being merely a protest party while acknowledging the pivotal role Farage plays in its popularity.

    Reform UK must beware of trap after Rupert Lowe and Nigel Farage spat | Politics | News

     

    No civil war has broken out within Reform UK, but the rising star of British politics must guard against the kind of internal dissent which could scupper its rise. Speaking with the Daily Mail, Reform MP Rupert Lowe said of Nigel Farage’s potential as PM, “it’s too early to know” and Farage “can only deliver if he surrounds himself with the right people.”

    Praising the Reform chief as “a fiercely independent individual”, Lowe however mused whether Farage’s “messianic qualities distil into sage leadership”. Lowe hinted he could leave the party if it did not develop a structure, frontbench, and shift from protest to leading. Farage responded to Lowe’s comments, saying Reform was a “positive party” and his loyal following was a “good thing”.

    To be clear, Farage and Reform must indeed be doing something right given its meteoric rise in national polling.

    Meanwhile it is difficult to see what more could be done in terms of developing a proper frontbench given the party has only five MPs.

    In terms of structure, surely no one can deny the recent drive to professionalise, with new offices and more members than the Tories.

    Would it be fair to call Reform a protest party? Well certainly not being Labour or the Tories helps, but new policy announcements — not least on energy — demonstrate a fleshing out of Reform’s policy platform.

    As for claims of Farage’s messianic qualities, Reform owes its rise hugely to his leadership and profile. That is not to detract from Richard Tice’s previous efforts as leader.

    Under Tice, Reform certainly laid the foundations for its current growth. But there is no doubt Farage has catalysed its recent rise.

    Ultimately, this is unlikely to be the blowup many of Reform’s political enemies hope for. Parties are broad churches, and Lowe has a right to vocalise his views.

    Nonetheless — given those aforementioned enemies — it is rarely a good idea to air dirty laundry in public. Meanwhile, Reform is already becoming a party of policy and professionalism.

    In the end, Reform MPs and members are all fighting the same cause and that cause needs to transcend everything else.

    This is no civil war, but no ammunition should be given to Reform’s foes either. The party has bigger battles to fight and must maintain a united front to seriously contest for power.

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    David Pike is an experienced news journalist with over 20 years experience as a UK News editor for WTX News and other news publications.

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