Nigel Farage 'IGNORES' Rupert Lowe’s invitation for dinner to settle Reform feud behind closed doors: ‘I’m trying one last time!’

By GB News (Politics) | Created at 2025-03-13 15:24:07 | Updated at 2025-03-14 13:25:17 22 hours ago

Rupert Lowe has accused Nigel Farage of ignoring a request for dinner to settle the ongoing rift between the two MPs.

Lowe, the Great Yarmouth MP who lost the whip on Friday amid allegations about his conduct, which he denies, said Farage "tends to fall out with" people whom he deems "capable enough to take over from him."


In an open letter posted on social media, Lowe claimed he had invited the Reform UK leader for a dinner to try to settle the conflict only to be ignored by Farage.

The letter, posted on X, read: "My latest invitation for dinner with you did not receive a response, but I am going to make one last effort.

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Farage allegedly ignored the invitation, Lowe claims

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Lowe has denied the allegations

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Reform UK MP, Lee Anderson, Reform UK leader, Nigel Farage, Reform UK MP, Rupert Lowe, Reform UK chairman, Richard Tice, and Reform UK MP, James McMurdock, arrive at the House of Commons in Westminster,

The five Reform MPs after their election in July

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Farage has ruled out Lowe's return to Reform UK after the pair locked horns over the Great Yarmouth MP's claims about the rape gangs scandal.

The Reform UK leader accused the outspoken former Southampton FC chairman of wanting to "cause maximum destruction and damage" after last week being suspended over allegations of bullying and making verbal threats".

Speaking to The Telegraph, Farage said: “Basically, what is happening here is Rupert Lowe knows there’s no way back.

"And he said to Lee Anderson our whip and MP: ‘I will slit the throat of the Reform Party.’ He’s out to cause maximum destruction and damage."

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Lowe claimed that Reform's leader prevented him from making comments about the grooming gangs scandal during an appearance at a rally in Essex.

However, Farage rejected the suggestion and instead argued that he advised Lowe against using "dark and dangerous" words such as "repatriation" and "mass deportations".

In the days following Lowe’s suspension from the populist party, new polling shows that Reform UK's support has dropped by two points.

The slump comes after a Reform UK insider yesterday told GB News that as many as 2,000 members have looked to leave the populist party following Lowe’s suspension.

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