Richard Tice says Reform should ‘discuss’ burqa ban after party chair quits
Richard Tice has called for a national debate on the issue (Getty)
Reform's deputy leader, Richard Tice, is advocating for a national debate on banning burqas in Britain, despite it not being the party's official policy.
Sarah Pochin, Reform's new MP for Runcorn and Helsby, raised the issue during PMQs, urging the government to consider a ban on burqas for public safety reasons, similar to some European countries.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer rejected the call, and a Reform spokesman clarified that banning burqas was not party policy, leading to criticism from the far-right.
Nigel Farage said he supported a broader debate on face coverings in public, while Mr Tice denied the party was in chaos and praised the work of the outgoing chairman.