Reform UK leader Nigel Farage could face a fresh challenge (Image: Getty)
could face a challenge to after former deputy leader Ben Habib hinted that he could form a new Right-wing party with MP Rupert Lowe, who lost the whip last week. The former Party MEP ran for Reform in Wellingborough and Rushden at the General Election and was co-deputy leader before he was replaced by .
Mr Habib, who has been a vocal critic of Mr Farage, said he and Mr Lowe “are both in politics for the same reason”. Asked if he would consider a return to frontline politics if Mr Lowe split from the party, Mr Habib told The Telegraph: “Ultimately the reason I joined Reform and the reason I stood for Reform in Wellingborough is because the only way you can make a difference is electorally.” He added: “You’ve got to be at the ballot box and hold the electoral system to account … so the answer is yes, I think.”
The remarks suggest Mr Lowe and Mr Habib could form a splinter group on the Right to take the fight to Reform.
Former Reform deputy leader Ben Habib has been a vocal critic of Nigel Farage (Image: Getty)
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Mr Habib’s comments come after Mr Lowe had the whip suspended last Friday over claims of threatening violence against the party chairman and allegations of office bullying, which he denies.
The Great Yarmouth MP had questioned Mr Farage’s leadership in an outspoken interview days earlier as splits in the party emerged.
He told the Daily Mail that Reform remained a “protest party led by the messiah” under Mr Farage.
Asked whether the former Ukip leader had the potential to become prime minister, as his supporters have suggested, Mr Lowe said: “It’s too early to know whether Nigel will deliver the goods.
“He can only deliver if he surrounds himself with the right people.”
In its statement, Reform said that an independent KC had been appointed to look into the bullying claims.