The Reform leader, who has recently positioned himself as a champion of British farmers, suggested that consumers should be allowed to decide whether they want to buy cheap imported meat.
The Reform leader said he would rather his party replaced the Tories as the home of rightwing voters and questioned counterpart Kemi Badenoch 's work ethic in a scathing attack.
In a WhatsApp message that raises questions about why Mr Lowe was suspended earlier this month, Mr Farage accused him of 'damaging the party just before elections' by speaking to the Daily Mail.
One industry source told the Reform MP that Net Zero is to blame because Heathrow is moving from diesel back-up generators to biomass and the system failed when the substation went up in flames.
Shadow transport minister Greg Smith said there 'may well' be a point when the right-wing parties need to 'play nicely' to avoid a left-wing government.