Tories are still biggest party on the right, claims James Cleverly
Tice said his party had faced "more scrutiny than anybody else before," adding: "But isn't it interesting that despite all of the scrutiny and the attacks on Nigel, on me, on our candidates, on our councils, voters have said, we want more Reform please."
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