Farage warns there is ‘no way back’ for Rupert Lowe as Reform UK civil war deepens
- Nigel Farage warned there is ‘no way back’ for Rupert Lowe as the conflict deepens within Reform UK, which may affect the party's performance amid upcoming elections.
- Reform UK is currently polling at 25 percent, tying them with Labour ahead of the Runcorn and Helsby by-election.
- Recent polls indicate that while Farage's popularity among his base has slipped, he still leads compared to other party leaders.
- Despite internal conflicts, the situation may not ruin Reform's favorable polling, with potential to capture about 20 percent of prospective voters.
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Reform UK's Andrea Jenkyns says Nigel Farage's row with Rupert Lowe was 'clearly a big falling out' - but insists it will 'blow over'
Reform UK's most senior woman has told Sky News the Rupert Lowe row "doesn't look great" and she doesn't "want to see it in the news any more days".
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