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    Richard James Sunley Tice (/ˈtaɪs/; born 13 September 1964) is an English businessman and politician who has been the leader of Reform UK since 2021....
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    campaigning. He stepped down as the leader in March 2021, and was succeeded by Richard Tice. Lee Anderson, who was elected in 2019 as a Conservative MP, defected...
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  • conference on 16 March 2024, accompanied with a speech from Reform UK leader Richard Tice. The leaders of both parties signed a "Memorandum of Understanding" which...
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    money" by "a political party that begins with an R" to join that party. Richard Tice of the Reform UK party denied that his party had been involved in any...
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    (died 2011) was a property developer and philanthropist. His grandson is Richard Tice, a businessman and leader of Reform UK. Bernard Sunley Hall, named after...
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  • candidates in seats where the Conservative party won in 2017. Leader Richard Tice ruled out a similar arrangement for this election, and stated his party's...
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  • with businessman and Reform UK party leader Richard Tice. During the COVID-19 pandemic, when Oakeshott and Tice were caught[by whom?] at a social gathering...
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  • Incumbent Assumed office 7 October 2023 Serving with David Bull Leader Richard Tice Preceded by Position Established (David Bull as Deputy Leader) Member...
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  • (successor to the Brexit Party) as a policy adviser to party leader Richard Tice. Phillips presented a twice-weekly show on talkRADIO and is a contributor...
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  • Blaiklock (January–March 2019) Nigel Farage (2019–2021) Richard Tice (2021–present) Chairman Richard Tice (2019–present) Co-Deputy Leaders David Bull (2021–present)...
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    12.4% Current seats 331 184 11   Leader Carla Denyer Adrian Ramsay Richard Tice George Galloway Party Green Reform UK Workers Party Leader since 1 October...
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    party's honorary president and was replaced as the party's leader by Richard Tice. In July 2021 Farage criticised the Royal National Lifeboat Institution...
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  • Carla Denyer and Adrian Ramsay 1 Alliance Naomi Long 1 Workers Party George Galloway 1 Reform UK Richard Tice 1 Independent N/A 15 Speaker Lindsay Hoyle 1...
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  • Tice may refer to: Tice, Florida, United States, a census-designated place Tice, Illinois, United States, an unincorporated community Tice (wetlands),...
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  • 1970s, the farm was increasingly squeezed by local land development, and Richard Tice, the head of the family, repeatedly sold land to accommodate construction...
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  • Blaiklock (January–March 2019) Nigel Farage (2019–2021) Richard Tice (2021–present) Chairman Richard Tice (2019–present) Co-Deputy Leaders David Bull (2021–present)...
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  • Richard Ian "Rico" Tice (born 3 June 1966) is a Christian minister and evangelist, who was, until 2024, an Anglican clergyman. He is also a writer, co-author...
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    Party, or the Israel-Palestine conflict. According to Reform UK leader Richard Tice, Danczuk and Reform were the subject of violent threats during the campaign...
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  • 16 January 2011 "Births". The Times. 10 March 2011. p. 55. McAllister, Richard (22 September 2019). "Annunziata Rees-Mogg announces pregnancy months after...
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  • Also, thirty silver coins were thrown in the direction of Lowe by fan Richard Chorley, who was thrown out of the meeting. After Lowe's return, protests...
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    Blaiklock (January–March 2019) Nigel Farage (2019–2021) Richard Tice (2021–present) Chairman Richard Tice (2019–present) Co-Deputy Leaders David Bull (2021–present)...
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    "UK General Election results May 1979". Political Science Resources. Richard Kimber. 3 May 1979. Archived from the original on 25 September 2006. Retrieved...
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    David Richard Bull (born 9 May 1969) is an English television presenter, author and politician who has served as Deputy Leader of Reform UK since 2021...
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  • Taggart-Ryan[relevant?]. On 29 October, Reform UK announced that their leader Richard Tice would be their candidate. On 30 October, Bexley councillor Louie French...
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    Darryl Morris Tom Newton Dunn Sharon Osbourne Robert Rinder Nicola Thorp Richard Tice Claudia-Liza Vanderpuije Ofcom describes TalkTV’s licence type as editorial...
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    June 2016. The campaign was co-chaired by British property entrepreneur Richard Tice and business consultant John Longworth. The vice-chairman was Leader...
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  • Laurence Fox when he interviewed Reform Party leader Richard Tice and discussed immigration. Ofcom finds Tice was not "sufficiently challenged" on his views...
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  • featuring Martin Daubney breached due impartiality rules when interviewing Richard Tice about immigration, but Ofcom did not impose any further sanctions. In...
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    questions about Mansour in Parliament only "months ago". Reform UK leader Richard Tice also stated it was indicative of "obscene cronyism: the whole thing stinks...
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    Claire Fox (category People educated at St Richard Gwyn Catholic High School, Flint)
    Cleary. She spent her early years in Buckley, Wales. After attending St Richard Gwyn Catholic High School in Flint, she studied at the University of Warwick...
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