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The right-wing party has just pledged to scrap net zero policies altogether. Richard Tice surprised a journalist when the Reform UK deputy leader …
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Keir Starmer Is Channeling His Inner Margaret Thatcher
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Reform councillor slaps down Farage-Lowe row and claims party is still 'a movement'
A Reform UK Councillor has claimed the row between former MP Rupert Lowe and leader Nigel Farage has been "blown out of proportion", and declares the …
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'I'm no Farage fanboy — but there's no way Rupert Lowe's lot will oust him'
It's clear who Reform UK needs to win over and it isn't the faction of its own party that's in thrall to Rupert Lowe. While the civil war in Reform UK …
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Richard Tice clashes with Scottish journalist as he’s accused of not knowing Reform defectors’ names
Richard Tice clashed with a Scottish journalist as he refused to give the surnames of two councillors who have defected from the Conservatives to Reform when questioned. The party’s deputy leader was speaking in Glasgow on Thursday, to announce that Ross Lambie of South Lanarkshire Council and John Gray of Renfrewshire Council had joined Reform. Footage showed Mr Tice referring to both councillors only by their first names when questioned. Mr Gray said his defection was driven by “years of disappointment with the Conservative party,” while Mr Lambie said his decision was driven by “legacy parties” letting down South Lanarkshire “time and time again”.
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Is snobbery behind Rupert Lowe's row with Nigel Farage?
One aspect of the furious row that has split Reform UK which has yet to receive the attention it deserves is the part the good old British subjects of class and snobbery have played. The row erupted last week after Reform MP Rupert Lowe voiced mild criticism of party leader Nigel Farage in a Daily …