Reform UK Leader Sets Sights on Becoming PM by 2029 Through Dissatisfied Voters
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Richard Tice believes voter dissatisfaction with the two main parties could propel Reform UK to power, possibly making him prime minister by 2029. He thinks a switch to proportional representation would enable this.
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Tice has a 4-part plan to "save Britain" involving getting migration to net zero, raising the tax-free allowance to £20k, cutting bureaucracy, and scrapping net zero targets.
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Reform UK is attracting support from disaffected Conservative voters angry over high migration levels under the Tories. The party also opposes multiculturalism and transgender rights.
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Tice will stand in Hartlepool at the next election. The party will field 630 candidates but lacks funding on the scale of the main parties.
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Tice believes the Conservatives are finished as an election-winning force and makes a direct appeal for Tory voters to switch allegiance to Reform UK instead.