Richard Tice has warned that the Tories “are in a panic” over the prospect of coming third in the crucial Wellingborough by-election behind his Reform UK party. The Reform leader was responding Tory veteran MP Sir John Hayes claiming that Reform’s “credibility
The Tories are spending hundreds on multiple Facebook and Instagram ads ahead of this Thursday’s crucial by-elections. However the evidence shows Rishi Sunak’s main concern isn’t Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour Party, but Reform UK. According to Meta’s ad library, the Conservative Party
Reform UK leader Richard Tice has boasted that “more than one” Tory MP is in secret discussions with his party to defect, in what would be the latest blow for Rishi Sunak. Speaking at his new year launch event a fortnight ago,
Reform UK has hit its highest-ever level of support in a new poll as the Tories slumped to their lowest since Liz Truss. The insurgent party led by Richard Tice hit 12 per cent in the survey by YouGov, up two points
She said: “One of the deputy chairs of the Conservative party Lee Anderson, the MP for Ashfield, said if Reform do pick off a lot of us Conservative MPs at the next election, then we’re going to end up with a Labour
Lee Anderson, the Conservative Party’s outspoken deputy chairman, has branded Richard Tice ”a pound shop Nigel Farage” in a scathing assessment of the Reform UK leader’s credentials. But Mr Tice has hit back, suggesting the Tory MP for Ashfield was “worried” about
Reform UK leader Richard Tice is, like his predecessor Nigel Farage, a perfectly affable chap who loves nothing more than a chinwag with members of the media. So when I arrived in Westminster this morning for my first press conference of the
Richard Tice has blasted Rishi Sunak as “inadequate” to deal with the immigration crisis. The leader of Reform UK issued a withering assessment of the Prime Minister’s attempts to handle huge migration figures – as well as those of the Conservative Party over the
Nigel Farage could be returning to frontline politics ahead of the next election, according to Reform UK leader Richard Tice. Tice said the former UKIP and Conservative politician could play a leading role for his party once he returns from the I’m
Foreign nationals who violate Remembrance weekend with protests against Israel in central London should be deported immediately, Reform UK leader Richard Tice has demanded. With plans for “a million person march” for Palestine next weekend, when the nation remembers those who gave