

Nigel Faraj, the BBC’s special messages seen, called the suspended British MP’s behavior called “Ropert Loy” and “Thanks.
In messages, which Loye was criticized in the Daily Mail in the Daily Mail, Faraj accused Faraj of “the party’s harm only before the elections.
Reform has always denied any relationship between suspension and criticism of the party.
In his post on March 5, Loy called reform “a irregular party” led by “Christ” led by. He was suspended on March 7 and reported to police on allegations that he threatened violence against the party’s leader Zia Yousef.
The reform also said they also received charges of speaking badly in the offices of Loy MPs. Loo strongly denies all the charges.
He has been accused of Faraj since then In a “bad witchcraft” and motivated “to take away from me because I dare to ask.
“The suspension was to protect the party, simple. The newspaper’s attack on British reform is different but scary,” Faraj told the BBC.
Previously owner He insisted that the party had a duty to look at any wrong accusations.
Richard Tys, Deputy President of Reform he told the BBC before “At any way”, there was a relationship between the decision to suspend the loo and the accusations that are openly issued.
But a series of messages between Faraj and a man who have worked on Loy in recent years reveals Faraj’s personal anger about his statements to the Daily Mail.

In one of the messages, Faraj says to “thank you. When the activist was asked why reform did not allow a lawyer to complete an investigation before Faraj stopped him, he said: “Because he will harm the party only before the elections. It is annoying.
When it was proposed to investigate Loy, Faraj replied on WhatsApp: “We will definitely suffer and within two weeks after the nomination.
Faraj continued to say that the post interview was “a secondary issue” and the party had to investigate Loy’s demands.
But the messages reveal a level of hostility between the suspended MPs, his team and the British reform leadership, alongside his claims about his behavior, which Loy strongly denies.
The BBC sources themselves are the subject of speaking strongly denying.

The BBC has spoken to several members of the Ropert Lou team. Among them, there are people who have been working alongside Nigel Faraj for years and have been impressed by him.
But now many people are deeply important.
One of them said, “Nagle is a thin and ego skin. I have been defending it for years, but now Aura has gone to me.
“Nigel is very sensitive to his US relationship,” he said. “Nigel is very sensitive to US relations.
“It is completely terrible that the party is going to the police,” another employee said.
“I would never find more kind and obeying your face.
“If you don’t have politics like a party, you’re a joke and that’s what Rupert pointed out,” he said.
The BBC has also seen evidence of long-term and accurate exchange between Loyi offices and the parliament’s human resources team on the behaviors allegedly and then the departure of two members of the employees.

Loy has long insisted that he and his staff are enthusiastically following the process that the parliament needs and did not need the party, or a senior lawyer hired by the party to participate.
Britain’s reform has expanded rapidly, now it is proud of more than 200,000 members and is constantly second or second in national opinion polls.
But Nigel Faraj openly acknowledged that the civil war has damaged the party’s chances of progress.

“Faraj admits in writing that the motives behind my removal were the Daily Mail interview, in which I raised my rational and constructive questions about the structure of reform, politics, and communications,” Lopet Loy told the BBC.
“The interview is a reason why they designed and launched a terrible campaign against my name. That’s a bad behavior. Nigel Faraj should never be prime minister.
In WhatsApp exchanges, Faraj is asked whether the row could have been treated better. “In the present world, we must take this seriously and see that we take this seriously,” he said.
