£111million jackpot tonight.
If I win the jackpot I'll give £10k to every West Ham fan that reposts this and all follows me.
You have to repost and follow me though!
#COYI
So on Sunday it's my 40th birthday. It has tremendous potential to be the perfect example of being a West Ham fan, or a moment of rare ecstasy where my boy David Moyes gives my beloved @WestHam one more moment of magic.
Keep the faith. There is still hope.
COYI ⚒️
PRESS STATEMENT BY RUPERT LOWE MP
On 7 March 2025 Lee Anderson and Zia Yusuf signed and published a statement on behalf of Reform UK. Mr Anderson and Mr Yusuf are respectively the party’s chief whip and chairman.
The statement falsely alleged, amongst other things, that I had engaged in serious workplace bullying and had made multiple serious threats to physically assault, and injure, Mr Yusuf.
The statement was read by millions and has caused serious harm to my reputation. I believe it was published as part of a concerted smear campaign against me after I made comments about the party’s leader Nigel Farage.
I have today instructed my solicitors Brett Wilson LLP to send letters of claim to Reform’s leader and director Nigel Farage, Mr Anderson and Mr Yusuf asserting claims for defamation.
I call on the party, Mr Farage, Mr Anderson and Mr Yusuf to do the right thing and retract these false allegations. In the event that they are unwilling to do so it is my intention to issue High Court proceedings. Whilst I have no desire to litigate, I will do what is necessary to ensure my reputation is restored.
Given the extant legal proceedings, I am unable to comment further on the matter at this stage.
Maybe I am an 'amateur' at politics. Having seen how it works from the inside, I now wear that as a badge of immense pride. I did not know that these people had it in them. I honestly did not think it was possible to stoop to these wicked levels. I thought football was a dirty game. Politics is something else entirely.
Normally in life, the bullets come from the enemy.
I fought alongside these people for years. Campaigned with them, celebrated with them, laughed with them. Yes, there were issues, as there are in any family. But I genuinely believed that we were a team.
How wrong I was. When I was informed that senior Reform figures have been briefing journalists that I have dementia, I was shocked. Perhaps I shouldn’t have been. Weaponising something so hideous to smear me is the most appalling thing I have ever seen in politics.
I came into this for one reason - to change the way our country is governed. That is it.
I don’t care about money or fame. I’ve done that. I am not interested. I donate my entire net MP salary to local charities. It is not about any of that.
I want to change Britain. And I mean radical change. That remains my sole aim.
What did I do wrong? The unforgivable act of standing up to Farage.
I have certainly learnt one valuable lesson over the last few days:
Loyalty in Reform lasts only until it’s no longer useful.
If you support single sex spaces for women that include bathrooms, changing rooms & sports please Rt & like. I firmly believe biological females have that right, to personal dignity & fair sport in the Uk but across the whole world. I’m prepared to stand up & be counted. Are you?