Splits in Reform UK as senior figures defend Tommy Robinson supporters
Briefly

Richard Tice, the deputy leader of Reform, stated emphatically that the party wants nothing to do with Tommy Robinson, indicating a clear stance against those who support him.
Cox expressed a conflicting view, arguing that Robinson should not be incarcerated and suggesting that Tice's comments were overly harsh, highlighting a divided approach within the party.
Cox agreed with Wootton on the air that Robinson is wrongfully imprisoned, illustrating a significant division with Tice's stricter stance against the far-right leader.
Cox's remarks indicate a wider schism within Reform UK, as he revealed that Farage supposedly suggested Tice had overstepped in distancing the party from Robinson's supporters.
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