Reform’s deputy leader says Epping residents ‘should feel angry and frustrated’

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Reform's deputy leader says Epping residents 'should feel angry and frustrated'

Reform’s deputy leader has told Sky News that Epping residents "should feel angry and frustrated" after today’s decision.

Speaking to our presenter Jonathan Samuels, Richard Tice criticised the British Human Rights Act.

"The simple fact is that our own British Human Rights Act, based on the European Convention of Human Rights, is solely responsible for this complete mess," he said.

Read more: https://news.sky.com/story/politics-latest-starmer-labour-badenoch-small-boats-farage-reform-12593360

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Date: August 29, 2025