In a bold move, Reform UK leader Richard Tice has announced plans to trigger a by-election in a bid to pit the "establishment" against the "people." Tice's call for a by-election comes as a response to the recent controversy surrounding the government's handling of key issues, sparking debate on the role of politicians and their accountability to the public. However, Labour has dismissed the move as a "circus," suggesting that it is nothing more than a publicity stunt. As the UK continues to navigate a tumultuous period in politics, Tice's proposal has sparked intense discussion on the potential implications of such a move and whether it will genuinely challenge the status quo or simply serve as a distraction from the country's pressing issues.


The Reform UK leader says he wants an "establishment versus the people by-election" but Labour calls it a "circus".