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As June has said, Reform UK should have kept their arguments in-house. I can liken this to a business. A Board of a company makes decisions in private at Board meetings. You have your say as a Director in those meetings and can agree or disagree all you like but, once a decision is made by the Board as a whole, you publicly support what is agreed, whether or not you personally agree with it. Reform should have worked this out in a private meeting and then come out as a united group. What has happened has only made people lose confidence in Reform UK as a party.

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