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Yeah, massive fallout here, no matter what they say
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between Nigel Farage and Zia Yusuf. You know, Nigel has, for all of his great qualities
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lost a very popular MP in the shape of Rupert Lowe and now is party's chairman
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The Tories say, reform our political party, they're a fan club. Is that right
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Well, first of all, I don't think it's a big fallout. I'll be really honest here. I don't think it's a big fallout at all
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Firstly, I'd like to thank Zia for everything he's done for our party
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I think his record speaks for itself. and I speak as a councillor in the party, I speak as a member
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and his impact on the party, the professionalisation of the party has been extraordinary and I'd like to thank him for that
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In terms of the fallout that you mentioned, I don't recognise it. People do leave organisations and..
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Not on polling day, though. Every Thursday is polling day, don't forget, at the moment
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and reform are doing exceptionally well in by-elections and there's lots of exciting results to look forward to this evening
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outside of Scotland too. And the fact that we're talking about reform potentially winning
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I actually sat and spoke to your viewers on election night and said I think reform will get 200 seats
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We then got 677, so I hope no-one's taking my advice on the polling tonight
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But, no, I think what's happened today, it's a really unfortunate situation
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but the reform party is an enormous party full of talent. Will you have Rupert Lowe back
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Do you know what? It's absolutely not my call, but I would not recommend Nigel has any razors in his mouth
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simply because we need that man's tongue and voice because he's our best asset