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Will the Farage-Lowe saga hurt Reform at the polls?

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72% Informative
Britain ’s radical right is no stranger to infighting and civil wars.
Nigel Farage treats his parties as though they are absolute monarchies, writes Andrew Keen .
Keen: The Reform head and one of its MPs, Rupert Lowe , has clashed late in the day .
Keen says Farage-Lowe saga will not ruin Reform 's favourable polling.
VR Score
72
Informative language
68
Neutral language
40
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40
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