Reform UK deputy says get together’s focus is ‘frequent sense politics’
Reform UK councillors is not going to enter into "coalitions" with different events, Richard Tice says.
Speaking to Sky News, the get together’s deputy chief says that voters did not "ask us to enter into coalitions" and that it’s going to concentrate on "common sense politics", as a substitute.
It follows the get together rising because the clear winners of Thursday’s elections, profitable management of 14 councils, gaining greater than 1,450 council seats in England and coming second in each the Senedd and the Scottish Parliament.
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