Reform UK’s deputy leader Richard Tice defends suspension of a top supporter as he denies his party is appearing ‘thin-skinned’ over criticism

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Reform UK’s deputy leader Richard Tice defends suspension of a top supporter as he denies his party is appearing ‘thin-skinned’ over criticism

Daily Mail · 1 hour ago

Reform UK's deputy leader, Richard Tice, has defended the party's decision to suspend a prominent supporter, rejecting suggestions that the move shows the party is being overly sensitive to criticism. Tice pushed back on accusations that Reform UK is "thin-skinned", framing the suspension as a justified response rather than an intolerance of scrutiny.

The article does not provide further detail on the identity of the suspended supporter or the specific comments or conduct that prompted the disciplinary action. It centres on Tice's public defence of the party's stance amid wider debate about how Reform UK handles internal dissent and external criticism.

  • Richard Tice defends Reform UK's suspension of a top supporter.
  • He denies the party is being "thin-skinned" over criticism.
  • Details of the suspension's specific cause were not disclosed in the article.

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