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  2. Richard Tice - Wikipedia

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    Tice is divorced after a 24-year marriage with his ex-wife Emma, [56] with whom he has three children. [57] He began a relationship with the right-wing political journalist Isabel Oakeshott in 2018 and separated from his wife in March 2019. [58] Tice grew up and first went to school in Northampton, and is a supporter of Northampton Saints. [59]

  3. Chairman of Reform UK - Wikipedia

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    The office was first held by Richard Tice from May 2019 to March 2021 under the leadership of Nigel Farage. [2] Tice left the role in order to replace Farage as leader of the party. [ 3 ] With Tice's departure this left the role vacant until 2024 when he reassumed the role when he stepped down as party leader to allow Nigel Farage to return to ...

  4. Leader of Reform UK - Wikipedia

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    Following Farage's resignation his party chairman, Richard Tice, became leader. [5] [6] Tice remained as leader until 3 June 2024 when he relinquished the position back to Farage who had announced his intention to stand as a candidate for MP in Clacton at the 2024 general election. [6] Tice would later become deputy leader in July 2024.

  5. CLS Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Richard Tice was appointed CEO in 2010. [4] Fredrik Widlund replaced Richard Tice as CEO in November 2014, having previously been at GE Capital. [5] Historically, the company made shareholder distributions by way of a tender offer buy-back, but announced in February 2017 the introduction of a dividend, and a proposed share sub-division. [6]

  6. Ben Habib - Wikipedia

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    Benyamin Naeem Habib (born 7 June 1965) is a Pakistani-British politician, who served from 2023 to July 2024 as Co-Deputy Leader of Reform UK, alongside David Bull. [1] He and Bull were removed from their positions and replaced by Richard Tice as the new Deputy Leader following the 2024 general election. [2]

  7. Rico Tice - Wikipedia

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    Richard Ian "Rico" Tice (born 3 June 1966) is a Christian minister and evangelist, who was, until 2024, an Anglican clergyman. He is also a writer, co-author of Christianity Explored. He was associate minister at All Souls Church, Langham Place, London, and is well known in the UK as a speaker at conservative evangelical Christian conferences.

  8. Michelle Ballantyne - Wikipedia

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    Chairman Richard Tice added the party would stand at the 2021 Scottish Parliament election on a platform of devolving powers to local government. [25] In February, she reiterated her criticisms of lockdowns and wrote a column for The Scotsman arguing the damage to the mental health of children and young people had been disproportionate to the ...

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