/‘Excuse ME!’ | Camilla Tominey CLASHES with Richard Tice over Reform’s REFUSAL to form a Tory pact

‘Excuse ME!’ | Camilla Tominey CLASHES with Richard Tice over Reform’s REFUSAL to form a Tory pact

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Camilla Tominey clashes with Reform UK Deputy Leader Richard Tice in a fiery debate over whether Reform would ever strike a deal with the Conservatives to form the next government. Tice repeatedly rejects the idea of any electoral pact with the Tories, insisting Reform UK is preparing to win outright at the next general election “by a stonking majority.” But Camilla Tominey pushes back hard, questioning whether Reform realistically has the numbers to govern alone and warning that refusing to cooperate with the Conservatives could split the right-wing vote.

Camilla Tominey also accuses Reform of potentially “cutting your noses off to spite your faces” by ruling out any alliance with the Tory party. Tice fires back by dismissing the Conservatives as “soggy Lib Dems pretending to be Tories,” arguing Reform UK has become the true opposition to Labour. The pair also lock horns over Nigel Farage’s political influence, Reform’s readiness for a national campaign, and the party’s growing momentum in the polls as Britain heads toward a potentially dramatic political showdown.

Tominey also grills Tice over the £5 million donation received by Nigel Farage from cryptocurrency entrepreneur Christopher Harborne, while Tice makes a bold prediction about Sir Keir Starmer’s future as Prime Minister. With accusations of political “glibness,” sharp interruptions, and repeated clashes over electoral strategy, this explosive interview captures the growing battle on the British right.

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