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Chairman of Reform UK, Richard Tice, hit out at Boris Johnson s Brexit deal which did not secure full control of fish in British waters. Speaking to Jonathan Saxty on Brexit Watch, Mr Tice said: What he secured there is really not good at all and as is Boris style, he really glossed over the truth about that. The reality is that they got back about 23 percent of the quota but we haven t taken back full control of the fish in our waters.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage says Republicans who shun Donald Trump are “making the biggest mistake of their political careers” because the American people trust what Trump says and little else.
“There are tens of millions of Americans out there that feel that mainstream media does not represent their view at all and feel that social media is becoming, frankly, a censorship series of organisations that are stopping free speech,” he told Sky News host Rowan Dean.
“They feel that Washington DC and the big globalist business agenda is harming their lives and in Donald Trump, they had someone who was their voice, who was their spokesman.”
Mr Farage said President Trump kept his election promises and among them was his brokering of peace deals in the Middle East which would have been "unimaginable in any other administration”.
“If the Republican Party decide to dump Donald Trump … they’re making the biggest mistake of their political careers.”
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Mr Tice blasted SNP-backing media and political figures who have attacked Reform UK’s support for the Union. The political group, previously known as The Brexit Party, has been a staunch supporter of maintaining the unity of the UK and hopes to gain seats in the upcoming Scottish Parliamentary elections on May 6. The party will be led by former Tory MSP Michelle Ballantyne in Scotland.
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Reform Party Chairman Richard Tice insisted Boris Johnson and his Government needed to focus on the growth of the UK economy. While speaking to Jonathan Saxty of Brexit Watch, Mr Tice insisted the UK must part with previous EU regulations and Government inefficiency. He added with cut taxes, the UK would see more investment and stronger and faster growth.