Written by Ashton Snyder on
 May 15, 2025

Rupert Lowe cleared of charges over threats against party chairman

The Crown Prosecution Service's decision not to pursue charges against Reform UK MP Rupert Lowe adds another chapter to the party's internal turmoil.

According to Breitbart, prosecutors determined there was insufficient evidence to move forward with criminal charges against the Great Yarmouth MP over alleged threats made against Reform UK chairman Zia Yusuf.

The CPS announcement comes amid ongoing tension within the party, which has seen significant electoral success despite internal disputes.

The decision follows an investigation into claims that Lowe had threatened the party chairman and created a hostile work environment for female staff members, allegations which he has consistently denied.

Reform UK internal conflicts surface amid electoral victories

The controversy surrounding Lowe emerged after he publicly criticized Nigel Farage's leadership style in a Daily Mail interview, describing the Brexit champion as "messianic" and characterizing Reform as a "protest party." His comments gained additional attention when Tesla CEO Elon Musk suggested Lowe should take over the party leadership.

The CPS head Malcolm provided insight into their decision-making process, stating:

The Crown Prosecution Service's function is not to decide whether a person is guilty of a criminal offence, but to make fair, independent, and objective assessments about whether it is appropriate to present charges for a criminal court to consider. Based on the careful consideration of this evidence, we have decided that our legal test for a criminal prosecution has not been met.

Lowe, who now serves as an independent MP after his expulsion from Reform UK, maintains that the allegations were part of a coordinated effort to discredit him. He recently escalated his criticism of Farage, calling his former leader a "coward and a viper" and questioning his fitness for the role of prime minister.

Reform UK maintains political momentum despite controversy

Despite the internal drama, Reform UK continues to demonstrate strong electoral performance. The party recently secured 678 local council seats, an additional parliamentary seat, and two mayoral positions in recent elections.

The party's success appears largely driven by public dissatisfaction with established political parties' handling of immigration issues. Reform UK maintains its lead in polls over both the Labour Party and Conservative Party, suggesting that internal conflicts have not significantly impacted voter support.

Political analysts note that the party's ability to maintain popularity while managing internal disputes demonstrates the strength of its core message and voter appeal. The successful electoral performance comes as Reform UK positions itself as an alternative to traditional political establishments.

Reform UK navigates future amid leadership challenges

The resolution of Lowe's case represents a significant moment for Reform UK as it continues to establish itself in British politics. The CPS decision effectively closes one chapter in the party's internal struggles, though tensions between Lowe and party leadership remain unresolved.

Rupert Lowe's case, involving allegations of threats against Reform UK chairman Zia Yusuf and workplace harassment claims, concluded with the Crown Prosecution Service finding insufficient evidence for criminal charges.

The dispute emerged following Lowe's public criticism of Nigel Farage's leadership style and subsequent party expulsion, highlighting ongoing tensions within Reform UK. Despite these internal challenges, the party maintains strong electoral performance, securing hundreds of local council seats and additional parliamentary representation while leading in national polls.

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