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I’ve known Rupert Lowe for years. This is why Nigel Farage and Reform couldn’t work with him

Anjali Yadav
By Anjali Yadav Published May 16, 2025
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Let’s not beat around the bush — I like Rupert Lowe. He’s a throwback character, a sort of Barbour-wrapped John Bull figure, all defiant charm and stubborn intensity. He’s got conviction by the bucketload, a sharp brain, and an unshakable sense of purpose. But — and it’s a sizeable but — he’s also the kind of man who’d rather torch the barn than mend the roof. When you put a lone wolf like Rupert into the machinery of a political party like Reform UK, you’re bound to get sparks. That it ended in fireworks should surprise no one.

I’ve worked with Rupert and his crew. They’re not short on passion. But Rupert doesn’t do collaboration. He does monologue, not chorus. His journey’s always been solo: from the Referendum Party days to his brief stint as a Brexit Party MEP, right through to his Reform UK episode, which felt doomed from the off. The man’s got flair, a loyal online following, and a nose for a soundbite — but party discipline? Not his forte.

Take the infamous 2019 General Election moment. Rupert had secured Dudley as the Brexit Party’s No.2 target seat — a plum position. Then, at the last minute, he withdrew. No consultation, no coordination. Just classic Lowe — all in, then suddenly out, always on his terms. That kind of unpredictability may work in the City, but it’s a nightmare for political strategists trying to build a credible campaign machine.

Fast forward to early 2024 and the Kingswood by-election. Reform initially had no intention of fielding a candidate — too expensive. But Rupert talked his way in, assuring the leadership it wouldn’t cost the party a penny. Midway through, he’s on social media bemoaning the lack of financial backing. It was like someone crashing a dinner party and then complaining about the wine.

Rupert thrives in business because he’s decisive. In politics, that can look a lot like recklessness. He doesn’t do red tape or hierarchical structure — but those are precisely what political parties need to function. Instead, he rules the roost online. His following on X (formerly Twitter) is fanatical. When Elon Musk gave him a nod, Rupert practically levitated. But social media popularity doesn’t translate to party cohesion — and that was Reform’s dilemma.

Inside Westminster, he’s prolific. Parliamentary Questions fly from his desk like confetti. But half of them are answerable with a quick Google. It’s not always about depth — often, it’s about spotlight. Last year’s Reform UK conference speech was the perfect example: he went off-piste, railing against devolution, calling for the abolition of Holyrood and the Senedd — none of it official policy. Reform’s branches in Wales and Scotland were left scrambling. Rupert was unmoved. He believed he was right — and popular — and that was enough for him.

Then came the inevitable bust-up. First suspended, then expelled. To top it off, Reform reported him to the police over what they called “intemperate language”. From a party built on championing free speech, it was a farce. Rupert was rude, yes. But calling the Met? A bit precious. Reform looked brittle, even hypocritical. They could’ve shown strength by shrugging it off. Instead, they flailed.

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Now, Rupert’s muttering about starting a new party. That’s not strategy, that’s sulking with WiFi. He’s been throwing barbs at Nigel Farage, calling him a “viper” and a “coward”. That says more about Rupert’s wounded pride than Farage’s character. Nigel is a lot of things — sharp-elbowed, controlling, master tactician — but cowardly? Not quite.

The truth is, this was a clash of egos and expectations. Rupert could’ve been an asset — sharp, bold, a maverick with grassroots appeal. But Reform couldn’t harness him, and Rupert refused to be harnessed. Now, they’re both moving on. Reform’s polling well and expanding locally. Rupert’s a cult figure online, still shouting into the void.

His story might end up in the footnotes of political history — a man with real gifts, undone by his refusal to play ball. I wish him well. But politics, like football, isn’t about lone strikers. It’s about teamwork. And Rupert Lowe never really joined the team.

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