Latest News About Richard Tice

Updated 2026-04-15 07:01

Richard Tice, deputy leader of Reform UK and MP for Boston and Skegness, is currently embroiled in a major tax controversy. His property company, Quidnet REIT Limited, allegedly failed to pay around £91,000 in tax on dividends paid to him and an offshore trust between 2020 and 2022, according to reports from The Sunday Times around April 12, 2026. Tice has dismissed the claims as a "smear," insisting HMRC received the correct overall tax and that the issue was resolved, while Reform UK calls it a minor administrative error.[1][2][5]

Political Fallout

Opponents are piling on pressure. Labour has demanded an HMRC investigation and criticized Tice's integrity, while Lib Dem leader Sir Ed Davey called the actions "morally indefensible" and urged Nigel Farage to sack him immediately. Farage faces growing calls to dismiss his deputy, though Reform MP Danny Kruger defended Tice, comparing it unfavorably to past Labour scandals and saying he shouldn't resign.[2][5][1]

Recent Activities

Earlier in April 2026, Tice spoke out strongly against net zero policies during a visit to Aberdeen, vowing Reform UK would maximize North Sea oil extraction from fields like Rosebank and Jackdaw to boost industry. He continues as the party's business, trade, and energy spokesperson.[3][4]

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