"Reform UK Deputy Leader Embroiled in Tax Scandal. A bombshell revelation has emerged surrounding William Cash, the deputy leader of the Reform UK party, with a property company he owns being accused of failing to pay a significant tax bill. According to the Sunday Times, the company, which is not specified, owes over £91,000 in unpaid tax on dividends. The news raises questions about the financial dealings of high-profile politicians and the potential conflicts of interest within the party. As the UK grapples with issues of tax evasion and financial transparency, this development is likely to spark intense scrutiny and debate."


A property company owned by the Reform UK deputy leader failed to pay £91,000 in tax on dividends, according to the Sunday Times.