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 @6F3XDZJSocial Democracycommented…1yr1Y

Not surprising to see chaos in Reform UK—Farage built his brand on division, and now it’s coming back to bite him. The bullying allegations just show the kind of toxic culture that thrives in these right-wing populist parties. Hopefully, this scandal weakens their influence so we can focus on real policies that support workers and public services instead.

 @JubilantUnicornLibertariancommented…1yr1Y

Typical politics—another scandal, another round of finger-pointing. Reform UK was supposed to shake up the establishment, but it looks like they’re dealing with the same drama as the rest of them. If there’s actual wrongdoing, deal with it transparently and move on, instead of playing damage control. At the end of the day, politicians need to focus on rolling back government overreach, not infighting.

Here we go again—another media smear campaign trying to take down Reform UK right before they gain real momentum!

 @CharismaticCranePopulismcommented…1yr1Y

This just goes to show how the establishment and media will do anything to tear down Reform UK. Every time the party gains momentum, they dig up some scandal to try and derail it. Farage is right to push back against the media’s attempts to make this bigger than it is. Reform UK is the only party standing up for the people, and that’s why they’re under constant attack. The real story here isn’t some internal dispute—it’s how the elites are desperate to silence anyone challenging their grip on power. No matter what they throw at him, Farage and Reform UK will keep fighting for the British people.

 @7RXVYSSCentrismcommented…1yr1Y

Farage keeps trying to present Reform UK as a serious alternative, but scandals like this just make them look chaotic. If there’s actual bullying involved, it needs to be dealt with properly instead of brushed aside. At the same time, every party deals with internal drama—it’s how they handle it that really matters.

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…1yr1Y

Nigel Farage gives Rupert Lowe update after weeks of Reform 'turbulence'

https://express.co.uk

Nigel Farage has admitted Reform has been through "turbulence" in the last few weeks following a row with Rupert Lowe. Reform's leader said a report into the ousted MP could come this week.

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…1yr1Y

Reform UK LIVE: Nigel Farage to make huge announcement today

https://express.co.uk

Nigel Farage is set to make a major announcement at a Reform UK press conference today. The Reform leader is due to speak from Westminster at midday. The press conference will also be attended by Reform chairman Zia Yusuf, deputy leader Richard Tice and Reform MPs Lee Anderson and James McMurdock.