Overview
- Rupert Lowe, MP for Great Yarmouth, described Nigel Farage's leadership as 'messianic' and called for greater delegation and structural reform within the party.
- Lowe warned he would not support Farage in the next election unless Reform UK transitions from a protest party to one with a clear governance plan and frontbench leadership.
- Farage dismissed Lowe's criticism, stating that Reform UK's small size limits its ability to form a frontbench and defending his leadership as essential to the party's success.
- Elon Musk, who previously criticized Farage, has expressed support for Lowe's statements, fueling speculation about internal tensions within Reform UK.
- The party has seen a rise in polling but continues to face challenges in fundraising and internal cohesion, with some observers describing the situation as a leadership rift.