Rupert Lowe is 'too right wing' to join Tories says ex-Brexit chief Sir David Davis

By GB News (Politics) | Created at 2025-03-14 06:14:21 | Updated at 2025-03-14 13:03:45 7 hours ago

Former Reform UK MP Rupert Lowe is too right wing to join the Conservative party, ex-Cabinet minister Sir David Davis has said, who said the rise of Reform UK was a symptom of his party's failure over the past years.

Party grandee Davis told today's Chopper's Political Podcast said that Reform had grown in popularity because "we were not proper Tories for too long", and added that new Labour MPs were telling him they feared only being in office for a single Parliamentary term.


Davis - a Tory MP since 1987 and a former Cabinet minister - said that it was "probably right" for Lowe - who lost the whip as a Reform UK MP after a spectacular falling out with its leader Nigel Farage - to be an independent MP.

Asked by host Christopher Hope if he felt that Lowe would be welcome in the Tory party, he replied: "No, I don't. I think, if anything, Rupert is a bit to the right of the rest of them, of Nigel Farage.

Sir David Davis and Rupert Lowe

Former Reform UK MP Rupert Lowe is too right wing to join the Conservative party, ex-Cabinet minister Sir David Davis has said, who said the rise of Reform UK was a symptom of his party's failure over the past years

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Reform's appeal was as a protest party which had never had to implement a policy in office, he said: "Reform is able to say, 'we will do this and we will do that in very clear language'. They can do it partly because they've never been in office.

"And their weakness is people saying, 'well, will they actually be able to do this?' This tends to say, 'no'."

Turning to the splits in Reform, which now has just four MPs in the House of Commons after Lowe was forced out last week, Davis added: "If only five of them fall apart, what's it going to be like if they're 50 or 200?"

He added: "It's a very effective protest party. The Tory party almost created them. We weren't proper Tories for too long, right? And we created a vacuum and Reform stepped into the vacuum.

Party grandee David Davis told today's Chopper's Political Podcast said that Reform had grown in popularity because "we were not proper Tories for too long"

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"I'm hoping, and I think she will, that Kemi will fill that vacuum and then there won't be a place for them, but let's see."

Asked if Reform were "a symptom of a sickness at the heart of the Tory party" he said: "Yes, which, is being cured as we sit here."

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