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Richard Tice says that the UK reform has made a “correct judgment” to suspend the parliamentarian for tax charges News about politics

Richard Tice says that the UK reform has made a “correct judgment” to suspend the parliamentarian for tax charges News about politics

The deputy leader of the UK reform, Richard Tice, said he was “correct” to suspend the parliamentarian in the center of accusations of intimidation and threats.

The party announced on Friday that they reported the Grand MP Yarmouth, Rupert Lowe to the Police, following the accusations of intimidation made by two women and threats made against the president of the reform.

Many have questioned the moment of the ad as it came the day after Mr. Lowe seemed to be wondering Nigel FarageThe leadership of the party. Mr. Lowe denied all the charges.

Mr. Tice was asked why the incidents came to light only now, when complaints were made to the police in December.

Rupert Lowe. PIC file: Pa
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Rupert Lowe deny the accusations against him. Pic: pa

He said Sunday morning with Trevor PhillipS: “There have been a variety of cases and you have to make difficult judgments in this trial.

“But, of course, it’s unhappy. Of course, it is difficult.

“But there are these statements of intimidation by two separate members of the staff to the parliamentary authorities. They must be treated clearly, responsibly.”

He added: “Rupert worked excellently on a variety of important problems, but in the end, if you cannot work with someone, if the situation becomes impossible, which, from time to time … then you have to say, that will not end well.

“And that’s how I made the right judgment.”

Mr. Tice also emphasized that if the party had brushed the incident “under the carpet” or try to cover it, then “everyone would have been angry.”

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Asked if the situation is “fish” because of the time of the party, Mr. Tice did not agree.

“The reality is that, behind the scenes, there have been a number of difficulties and challenges and you reach the point where you say, it is enough,” he said.

Mr. Farage wrote in the telegraph overnight, saying that the party “did everything possible to keep a lid for things, but, in the end, the isolation strategies fail.”

Mr. Tice said that an incident with the party president Zia Yusuf was recently the catalyst to take measures against Mr. Lowe.

Mr. Lowe vehemently denied requests against him and said he was targeted to challenge how the party was run.

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Posting on social networks just before Mr. Tice’s interview, Mr. Lowe said that it included his position to want to deport all illegal migrants.

He said, “I was warned by those at the top of the reform about my position on deportations. As you probably know from reading my extended production on this topic, I did not listen to a word.

“We need deportations and many of them.

“I don’t apologize to say that.”