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'It doesn't matter': Reform deputy dismisses court records that say MP kicked his girlfriend

Sky News Tuesday, 3 December 2024
'It doesn't matter': Reform deputy dismisses court records that say MP kicked his girlfriendRichard Tice has been challenged for appearing to cast doubt on court documents that detailed how one of the party's MPs was jailed for repeatedly kicking his girlfriend.
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