Richard Tice clashed with Robert Peston over Lee Anderson’s refusal to apologise for controversial comments about Sadiq Khan. ITV’s political editor grilled the Reform UK leader on the Ashfield MP not saying sorry for claiming “Islamists” had “got control” of the London
It hasn’t always been plain sailing between Lee Anderson and Reform UK leader Richard Tice despite the two joining forces today. Speaking the day after Reform unveiled Ben Habib as its candidate for the forthcoming Wellingborough by-election, Mr Anderson, described the millionaire
Reform UK is set to make a huge announcement this morning, with leader Richard Tice taking the stage at 10:30. The event, which will be live-streamed, is promised to be “major”, and will only help the third-place party that has been steadily
Richard Tice said Jeremy Hunt’s Budget is “proof that you can’t polish a turd” in a brutal assessment. The Reform UK leader warned the plans set out by the Chancellor will mean “no growth” and leave people feeling “poorer”. In a video
Reform UK leader Richard Tice has claimed the Rochdale by-election was not “free and fair”. The businessman reeled off a series of allegations including that the party’s candidate Simon Danczuk and his team were subject to death threats, “vile racist abuse” and
Lee Anderson held private talks with Reform UK leader Richard Tice after losing the Tory whip, according to reports. The Ashfield MP met the leader of the insurgent party at a Holiday Inn Hotel off the M1 in South Normanton, Derbyshire, on
Richard Tice has appeared to issue an invitation to Lee Anderson to join Reform UK. The leader of the rebranded Brexit Party said the Ashfield MP, who is at the centre of a row over comments about Sadiq Khan, has his number.
Anti-woke party Reform have become the first to publish their general election plans as leader Richard Tice warned the nation faced an “existential” threat. He set out radical policies including tax cuts, reforming the NHS and getting thousands more police on the
As Reform UK gathers for a major rally today, leader Richard Tice tells the Daily Express his general election message is “bring it on”. The insurgent party has been buoyed by coming third in two crunch by-elections, while it has hit a
Civil servants have been branded “workshy, entitled and clueless” by Reform UK leader Richard Tice for demanding a four-day working week and 35 days holiday for the same wages. The Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union has called for a “significant shortening”