Richard Tice, deputy leader of Reform UK, has accused mainstream media of orchestrating a smear campaign against his party following the death of Ann Widdecombe. He expressed concerns over the safety of Reform figures, stating that the media’s portrayal of the party as ‘propagandising’ her death is part of a broader attack. Tice described the situation as a ‘political war’, highlighting the intense scrutiny and hostility faced by Reform UK.
The allegations come in the wake of a ‘targeted attack’ on Widdecombe, which has heightened fears among party members. Tice noted that the media’s narrative aims to discredit Reform, suggesting that such tactics are designed to eliminate their political presence. He emphasized the need for resilience, asserting that both he and Nigel Farage are committed to continuing their political efforts despite the challenges.
Tice’s comments reflect a growing concern within Reform UK about the implications of media narratives on public perception and safety. He acknowledged the emotional toll this situation has taken, describing his own fears as reaching an ‘anguished peak’. This sentiment resonates with many in the party, who feel increasingly vulnerable in the current political climate.
As the party navigates these turbulent waters, Tice called for a return to respectful political discourse, suggesting that the legacy of Widdecombe should inspire a more constructive dialogue. He believes that fostering open debate is essential for the future of political engagement in the UK, especially in light of recent events.
Source: GB News

