
Richard Tice
Deputy Leader of @ReformParty_UK, MP for Boston & Skegness, Businessman, Patient Liverpool fan 🇬🇧
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3 weeks ago |
telegraph.co.uk | Dominic Penna |Richard Tice
Richard Tice, the deputy leader of Reform UK, added Ms Reeves's Budget "is coming home to roost and the British people are paying the price". "Labour have crashed business confidence and now more are closing their doors than ever before," he said. "Britain is broken and Labour are the ones breaking it. The British economy needs Reform."Sam Bidwell, the director of research at the Adam Smith Institute, said the scale of closures was "shocking but not surprising".
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3 weeks ago |
telegraph.co.uk | Neil Johnston |Charles Hymas |Richard Tice
Armed robbers and a gang that attacked children are still at large in the town where police arrested two parents who complained in a school WhatsApp group, The Telegraph can reveal. Police in Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, have failed to arrest several balaclava-clad males who robbed two teenage boys and a girl in December and three men who left a resident injured after breaking into their house in November.
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Nov 17, 2024 |
telegraph.co.uk | Nigel Farage |Richard Tice
Police officers serve by consent and rely on community support Credit: Andrew Medina Policing by consent has always been central to Britain’s model of policing, since the days of Robert Peel, the founder of the Metropolitan Police. Critically this means having public approval and support, trust in officers, as well as community based relationships. The unspoken part of this contract is that it relies on officers serving by consent, putting themselves in harm’s way, usually unarmed. Officers...
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Jan 27, 2024 |
telegraph.co.uk | Steven Edginton |Richard Tice |Andrea Jenkyns
Ministers will not strip those convicted of certain terrorist offences of the right to social housing, according to proposals seen by The Telegraph. The Government has launched a consultation that would restrict the eligibility rules around social housing. However, the proposals do not prevent those convicted under certain terrorism charges, including money laundering for terror groups and trespassing on nuclear sites, from applying for social housing if their convictions are spent.
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Jun 25, 2023 |
telegraph.co.uk | Richard Tice
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Trans activists must face fill force of the law and go to prison for death threats and promoting violence Remember 1 horrible tweet by Lucy Connolly: jailed for 2.5 years - will these people get longer ? https://t.co/v2dcNcgRo6

Shocking lawlessness from illegals in central London

🛑 WATCH “persons unknown” pelting a reporter with stones in central London. According to @TfL they have repeatedly been offered decent accommodation courtesy of the taxpayer. Seems they prefer to terrorise the neighbourhood. @TalkTV https://t.co/gwJZx7Rdut

RT @reformparty_uk: Net zero is making us all poorer. Only Reform will end net zero and cut energy bills. https://t.co/LHJkCu1VJY