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Reform MP Richard Tice claims Nigel Farage’s tax affairs ‘irrelevant’ to the public

Reform, according to British deputy Richard Tice, Nigel Farage’s tax work “irrelevant” for voters.

Mr. Tice, the leader of the party, was asked whether the reform British leader would deal with questions about his wife who bought the election house in Clacton.

Times told Radio: “I am pleased to confirm that I am not a tax consultant. You will have to talk to them.

He continued: “What voters concentrate on, that is, our message, the message of hope.

Farage and Tice encountered questions about tax affairs
Farage and Tice encountered questions about tax affairs (Getty)

The questions about Mr. Farage’s tax affairs, and the senior members of the Reform, raised the agenda after he strongly criticized former Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner for not paying £ 40,000 on a property in Brighton.

Ms. Rayner resigned from the government and as the leader at the time of the government’s ethical adviser, Sir Laurie Magnus, as a critical report.

When Ms. Rayner admitted that she could not pay the full amount at the beginning of the week, Mr. Farage seized journalists on this issue: “I don’t see how Angela Rayner can get rid of it.”

In his conference speech at Birmingham on Friday, he mocked the “Real Estate Portfolio ve and added: ız They are not suitable for management. We are the party that turns up for good people who work well and we are on the rise.”

However, it turned out that the reform leader employed a private company to help him to be taxable with great gains from his media work, including his show in GB News and a deputy.

Mr. Farage bought a house in the Clacton election area, but the property French partner Laure Ferrari’s name. This meant that he paid a lower stamp tax than he would do on the property because he was the first acquisition in England.

When the challenge was challenged in May, Mr. Farage insisted that he had protected his name for security reasons, which had been threatened to death.

He said Guardian: “I ‘or’ We are quite insignificant. Laure bought the house;

“The main reason why my name was not revealed is for security reasons. I would think it was clear. As for other British or French beings, this is a completely special issue.”

Mr. Tice, Partner, Writer and journalist Isabel Oakeshott’un Dubai’ye after moving on the tax affairs.

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