Exclusive: Greens Hit Out At Reform 'Frauds' After Zia Yusuf Suggests Poverty Rates Are Exaggerated
Reform UK s head of policy Zia Yusuf The Green Party has slammed Reform UK for letting the “cat out of the bag” after Zia Yusuf suggested poverty rates in Britain are misleading. Reform s head of policy got into a spat with Sky News’ Trevor Phillips on Sunday over his party s plans to keep the two child benefit cap while cutting business rates for pubs. Yusuf replied: “Nigel s position always has been and still is that he would lift the two child benefit cap only for British

Reform UK s head of policy Zia Yusuf The Green Party has slammed Reform UK for letting the “cat out of the bag” after Zia Yusuf suggested poverty rates in Britain are misleading. Reform s head of policy got into a spat with Sky News’ Trevor Phillips on Sunday over his party s plans to keep the two child benefit cap while cutting business rates for pubs. Yusuf replied: “Nigel s position always has been and still is that he would lift the two child benefit cap only for British
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