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Reform deputy attacks govt for 'protecting rights' of illegal migrants - and fires back at archbishop

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Reform deputy attacks govt for 'protecting rights' of illegal migrants - and fires back at archbishopReform UK has hit back at both the Archbishop of York and the government following criticism of its immigration policies.
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News video: Reform: Govt prioritising illegal migrants over Britons

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Reform Deputy Leader Richard Tice criticised the government for prioritising the rights of illegal migrants over British citizens, highlighting rising Channel crossings, a growing asylum backlog, and continued use of hotels for accommodation. Report by Etemadil. Like us on Facebook at...

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Richard Tice has announced Reform UK's plans to overhaul council-controlled pension funds. In a press conference delivered on Monday, the deputy leader of Reform UK said "it's the council taxpayer who is being ripped off" as he vowed to slash council tax bills by £350 a year. Report by Kennedyl. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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Archbishop of York sends message to Nigel Farage over migrant deportation plan

The Archbishop of York has told Sky News the UK should resist Reform's "kneejerk" plan for the mass deportation of migrants, telling Nigel Farage he is not..
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Richard Tice defends Reform ban on local newspaper in free speech row

Reform UK's deputy leader has defended a ban on a local newspaper handed down by a council leader in a free speech row.
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Green Party members in England and Wales have until Saturday to decide who should be their next leader. Adrian Ramsay, who has co-led the party since 2021, is running on a joint ticket with North Herefordshire MP Ellie Chowns, after Carla Denyer announced she would be stepping down as co-leader. Ramsay and Chowns are up against London Assembly member Zack Polanski, a self-declared eco-populist who aims to connect with voters in a similar way to Reform UK’s Nigel Farage. Report by Jonesia. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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