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Richard Tice Slams Boston Safety Concerns

Richard Tice Slams Boston Safety Concerns

Reform UK Deputy Leader Slams Boston Safety Concerns

Richard Tice, the newly elected MP for Boston and Skegness, has expressed concerns about the safety of his constituents in Boston, stating that they refuse to venture into the town at night due to fear of danger.

Constituents "Steaming Mad" About Immigration Crisis

In a recent appearance on Talk TV, Mr. Tice revealed that his constituents are "steaming mad" about the small boat crisis and immigration, citing it as one of the key reasons for his election.

"I've been hard at work for constituents and let me tell you they are steaming mad about this issue of the boats, absolutely furious. It's one of the reasons I was elected to be honest, illegal migration as well as legal migration, because it's just completely out of control."

Boston "No-Go Zone" at Night

Mr. Tice claimed that parts of Boston are effectively "no-go zones" at night, with constituents too afraid to venture into the town due to safety concerns.

"I've had constituents during the campaign, and since the campaign, saying they will not go into Boston because it's too dangerous at night. Because effectively, large parts of it are a no-go zone."

He emphasized that this is not an issue unique to affluent areas like Islington, but rather a problem affecting market towns across the country, including his own constituency.

Call to Leave ECHR

Mr. Tice believes that the only solution to this issue is for the UK to leave the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR).

"This will not stop until you pick up and take back and leave the ECHR. It is as simple as that."

Addressing Concerns About London Address

In response to concerns about his London address, Mr. Tice assured that he will soon be relocating to the constituency and aims to be "seen everywhere" in the community.