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Ousted Reform MP Rupert Lowe consulting lawyers over libel action, Sky News understands

Wednesday, 12 March 2025 18:12

By Faye Brown, political reporter

Rupert Lowe is consulting lawyers about taking possible libel action against Reform UK, Sky News understands.

The Great Yarmouth MP has accused the party of making "untrue and false allegations" about him after he criticised leader Nigel Farage in the media, sparking a bitter public row.

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A day after the 67-year-old questioned whether Mr Farage could make it as prime minister, Reform UK announced on Friday it had referred him to police and suspended him, alleging he made "verbal threats" against chairman Zia Yousaf.

The Met has launched an investigation into these claims, which Mr Lowe has vehemently denied.

Reform has also claimed it has received complaints from two female employees about serious bullying in Mr Lowe's constituency office.

The now independent MP has strenuously denied these claims as well, saying the allegations do not relate to him and were made by staff who themselves faced disciplinary action.

Mr Lowe believes he is the victim of a "witch hunt" after speaking out against the party's leadership in an interview with the Daily Mail that was published last week, in which he challenged Mr Farage's "messianic" tendencies.

He has not ruled out joining the Conservatives or another political party, while Mr Farage has said there is "no way back" for the suspended MP and accused him of being "out to cause maximum damage" to Reform UK.

The feud could deepen still with Mr Lowe now mulling legal action over claims made about him during the ongoing war of words, it is understood.

The former Southampton FC chairman has accused Mr Farage of spreading "outright lies" after he told GB News that he "knows for a fact" Mr Lowe was informed of a parliamentary investigation into bullying allegations on 29 Feb and gave an interview with the Mail "shortly after that".

According to the Mail, the interview was held on 25 February - days before Mr Lowe received a letter from Reform's chief whip Lee Anderson informing him of concerns over his conduct.

The letter, seen by Sky News, was from Reform rather than parliament and says the parliamentary party has determined an independent investigation is the best course of action.

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Mr Lowe has urged Mr Farage to "apologise, retract and correct the record," posting on X: "To suggest I used the interview to deflect from any investigation is factually untrue. I have heard absolutely nothing from parliament about any of this."

Mr Lowe also denies claims made by Mr Anderson that he has not co-operated with the independent inquiry into his behaviour.

Last night, seven members of his team put their names on a statement coming to Mr Lowe's defence, saying he is a "good, decent and honest man", that they have never witnessed "violent or vicious" behaviour and allegations of bullying are "robustly denied by all of us".

Sky News has contacted Reform UK for comment.

The row poses danger for a party that has its sights on entering government at the next election after a meteoric rise in the polls.

In his interview with the Mail, Mr Lowe said it was "too early to know" if Mr Farage will become prime minister and warned Reform remains a "protest party led by the Messiah" under the Clacton MP.

He also claimed that he was "barely six months into being an MP" himself and "in the betting to be the next prime minister".

During Mr Farage's online falling out with Elon Musk, in which he said Reform needed a new leader, Mr Lowe drew praise from the Space X billionaire.

In a move seen as a hint of a new splinter group, another ousted Reform UK politician, former deputy leader Ben Habib, told The Daily Telegraph that Mr Lowe was a "good friend" and he was "constantly in touch with" him.

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