Richard Tice, leader of the Reform Party UK


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May 30 2024 18 mins  

Richard Tice, the leader of the Reform Party, is a prominent businessman and politician. He previously served as the CEO of CLS Holdings and Quidnet Capital LLP. Tice co-founded and co-chaired the pro-Brexit campaign groups Leave.EU and Leave Means Leave.

As a long-time donor and member of the Conservative Party, Tice played a pivotal role in founding the Brexit Party, which later became Reform UK. He was elected as a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for the East of England in the 2019 European Parliament elections, serving until the UK's withdrawal from the EU in January 2020.

Tice took on the leadership of Reform UK in March 2021. Recently, in May 2024, he announced his candidacy for the Boston and Skegness constituency in the upcoming General Election this July. Today, he joins Chad to discuss Brexit, leaving the ECHR, and other pressing issues.

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In this podcast episode, Chadwick talks with Richard Tice, the leader of the Reform Party in the UK, discussing his campaign for parliament and vision for the country. Tice passionately criticizes the current state of the UK, highlighting economic stagnation, high taxes, and mismanagement. He describes Reform UK as an entrepreneurial political startup that has quickly gained traction and aims to offer an alternative to the traditional Conservative and Labour parties, which he views as failing the nation.

Tice underscores the need for competition in politics to drive improvement, expressing frustration with the Conservative Party for betraying its principles and failing to manage lawful and illegal immigration effectively. He emphasizes that true conservatism includes reducing government interference, promoting personal responsibility, and fostering economic growth through lower taxes and support for small businesses.

A key aspect of Tice's platform is addressing the immigration crisis. He advocates for strict measures to control illegal immigration, including returning migrants to France, and calls for smart immigration policies that prioritize skilled workers who contribute positively to the economy. Tice argues that mass, low-skilled immigration harms British citizens by depressing wages and straining public services.

He also touches on the need to reform the UK's involvement with the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), proposing a referendum to leave the ECHR, believing that a sovereign nation should not be subject to external judicial rulings. Tice highlights the importance of preserving national self-determination and accountability to voters.

Chadwick and Tice discuss the broader implications of political philosophy and common sense policies. Tice's emphasis on practical solutions, accountability, and the protection of British interests resonates as he outlines his vision for a reformed and prosperous UK. The episode concludes with Tice reiterating his commitment to challenging the political status quo and advocating for meaningful change.



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