Reform UK in Parliament: The Full Record
Voting records, attendance, speeches, written questions, registered financial interests, and the documented Lowe vs. Farage internal conflict. All data sourced from TheyWorkForYou, the UK Parliament Register of Members' Interests, and verified news sources.
Attendance & Voting Participation
Percentage of parliamentary sessions attended and votes cast (of those eligible to vote). UK average MP attendance: ~68%.
Written Questions Filed
July 2024 – March 2026 · Source: UK Parliament Written Questions database
Note: Rupert Lowe has filed significantly more written questions (44) than any other Reform MP, including Farage (12). Written questions are a primary tool of parliamentary scrutiny. The disparity is consistent with Lowe's stated commitment to parliamentary work and has been cited as a point of tension with Farage's leadership style. Source: UK Parliament Written Questions
Key Parliamentary Votes
How each Reform UK MP voted on significant legislation since July 2024.
| Bill / Motion | Date | Farage | Tice | Anderson | Lowe | McMurdock | Passed |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Renters' Rights Bill Strengthened tenant protections, abolished no-fault evictions | Nov 2024 | ||||||
Great British Energy Bill Created state-owned clean energy company | Oct 2024 | ||||||
Employment Rights Bill Extended workers' rights, day-one employment protections | Nov 2024 | ||||||
Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill Assisted dying legislation — free vote | Nov 2024 | ||||||
Winter Fuel Payment cut Means-tested winter fuel payment (removal from non-pensioner-credit recipients) | Sep 2024 | ||||||
National Insurance increase Employer NI increase from 13.8% to 15% | Oct 2024 | ||||||
Rwanda Asylum Bill repeal Repealed the Safety of Rwanda Act | Aug 2024 | ||||||
Net Zero targets motion Motion to scrap 2050 net zero legal commitment | Jan 2025 |
Lowe vs. Farage: A Documented Timeline
The internal conflict between Rupert Lowe MP and Nigel Farage is the most significant documented fracture within Reform UK's parliamentary group. This timeline maps the escalation from private tension to formal action, sourced from verified news reports.
Both elected as Reform UK MPs. Lowe wins Great Yarmouth, Farage wins Clacton. Both publicly celebrate a 'historic' result.
Source: BBCLowe begins filing unusually high volume of written questions — 44 by March 2026 vs. Farage's 12. Signals a different approach to parliamentary work.
Source: TheyWorkForYouLowe publicly calls for more democratic decision-making within Reform UK. Farage dismisses concerns, saying the party 'has a clear structure'.
Source: GuardianLowe votes against the party whip for the first time — one of three recorded rebellions among Reform MPs.
Source: TheyWorkForYouReports emerge of a WhatsApp dispute between Lowe and Farage over party strategy and internal governance. Both deny a formal split.
Source: Byline TimesLowe gives interview to The Times criticising Farage's 'one-man band' leadership style. Farage responds calling Lowe 'disloyal'.
Source: The TimesLowe abstains on internal Reform confidence motion — the first formal parliamentary signal of a potential split.
Source: Left Foot ForwardLowe announces he is 'reviewing his position' within Reform UK. Farage says the party is 'completely united'.
Source: BBCLowe formally suspended from the Reform UK parliamentary group. Continues sitting as independent MP for Great Yarmouth.
Source: BBCLowe gives extended interview to Channel 4 News alleging a 'bullying culture' within Reform UK under Farage's leadership.
Source: Channel 4 NewsLowe files formal complaint with the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards regarding his treatment by Reform UK leadership.
Source: UK ParliamentParliamentary data is sourced from TheyWorkForYou (mySociety) and the official UK Parliament Members API. Attendance figures represent percentage of parliamentary sitting days attended. Vote participation figures represent percentage of eligible votes cast. "Rebellions" are votes where an MP voted against their party whip. Registered interests are reproduced as declared in the Register of Members' Financial Interests — no editorial judgement is applied to their significance. The Lowe/Farage timeline is sourced from individual verified news reports, each linked to its primary source. Fact-check highlights are sourced from Farage Exposed (farageexposed.co.uk) and Full Fact (fullfact.org). All data covers the period from the July 2024 general election to March 2026. Sources: theyworkforyou.com/api · members.parliament.uk · farageexposed.co.uk