Reform is escalating with Nigel Faraj and Robert Lowe General Trade UK reform
The bad clash escalated at the UK Reform Summit with Nigel Faraj and Robert Lowe new attacks against each other, and the party that Louie denied a political museum.
Richard Tess, Vice President of Reform Reform, was sent to the Suny Media Studios Studios to try to calm the row that immersed the party less than two months before a group of local elections.
Tess said that there was no connection between Louis’s comment from the reform on Friday and his criticism of Faraj the day before. When asked if people expect to believe that one of them did not lead to the other, Tess said: “I think people will believe that due to the fact that there is no truth at all in this proposal.”
“The sad reality is that Robert is doing some great works, but there were many cases in which we saw a different character,” BBC One’s BBC One’s told Laura Kuenssberg. At Sky News, Tice said party’s comment was “not at all.”
Louis was stripped of the latitude of the reform on Friday afternoon after the party issued an exceptional statement to conduct a series of allegations against him.
The statement said that Loui faced the bullying allegations of two women who worked with him, while submitting complaints to the parliamentary authorities, and that he had separately threatened the reform chair, Diaa Youssef, violently, who was informed of the police. The party said it had appointed an independent KC to investigate bullying. Louis strongly denied these allegations.
This came the next day for Louis an interview with the Daily Mail, where he complained that in the shadow of Faraj, the reform remained a “protest party led by Christ.” He also said, “It is too early to know if Nigel will offer goods” and become prime minister.
In the articles competing for the Sunday Telegraph newspaper, Louis and the outskirts of new broad sides were launched. Louis described the allegations against him as “a charming chase” and said that there was “a complete inability to lead the reform until the most light constructive criticism is accepted.”
In a lengthy statement on Sunday on Sunday, Louis said that the employees who had complained against him did not do so except “as soon as the disciplinary measures against each of them began with serious crimes.”
He said that there was no reliable evidence against any bullying at all.
In another statement of X, Louie claimed that Farage was not satisfied with him, expressing his support for collective deportation. “If you are illegally here, you must be deported. The goal should be. If this leads to a million in addition to the deportation is the ultimate goal? Then, he wrote,” adding that “he warned by those who are at the top of reform about my position in deportation.”
In The Sunday Telegraph, Lowe said that he was “completely frozen” from the reformist party mechanism for several months in a “deliberate and calculated method” and that his comment was “a cowardly actually undermined our case.”
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In his article, Farraj Lowe accused “emptying a set of criticisms against our main actor’s operations” and “he was able to fall with all his parliamentarians in one way or another through a series of” explosions “.
Farraj suggested that Louis could not control his nerves, citing his dizzy with Minister of Transport, Mike Kane, after a discussion in the public room in December, when the sergeant had to intervene. “Ken told GB News” showed the anger that clearly shown me a man who is not responsible for his college. “
Faraj implicitly said that the reform had decided to investigate the complaints of bullying against Louis before criticizing his leadership and that this may have paid a spawning for him.
Tice told the broadcasters that there is a “unfortunate trend” in Louis’s behavior and that the decision to suspend it showed that the party was acting professionally. Louis issued a statement to the BBC in response to Tess interview, saying: “If these allegations are very dangerous, then why do you only take me out of the party the next day to reasonable concerns about the leadership leadership?”
“We have seen Robert Lowe last week say out of what we all know: that reform is basically a protest party with the lack of seriously studied policies led, as Robert Lowe, a Christian leader, said. How do they respond to that? They respond by staining it immediately after that.”