GB News political editor criticizes Reform UK's Richard Tice over defence spokesperson suggestion
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Summary
Richard Tice, Deputy Leader of Reform UK, faced unexpected criticism on GB News when political editor Christopher Hope challenged him over national security issues. The confrontation escalated after Tice suggested Nigel Farage could serve as Reform's defence spokesperson, which Hope labeled as evidence that Reform is 'an unserious party'. The exchange highlights tensions between the party and a network that has often been sympathetic to them.
Key quotes
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Christopher Hope... was left infuriated by Mr Tice and his response to the issue of national security
Richard Tice suggested Nigel Farage 'could be Reform's defence spokesperson'
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