Chairman of Reform UK
The chairman of Reform UK is the third highest position within the United Kingdom's Reform UK party, behind the Deputy Leader and the Leader. The chairman is appointed by the Leader. The position was first created in 2019, and was later abolished in 2021 before being re-created in June 2024. The current chairman is Richard Tice since June 2024, who previously served in this position from 2019 to 2021 where he succeeded Nigel Farage as leader of Reform UK until June 2024, where Tice was replaced by Farage again and was re-appointed chairman.
Chairman of Reform UK | |
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Status | Party chair |
Reports to | Leader |
Appointer | Leader |
Term length | At the pleasure of the Leader |
Inaugural holder | Richard Tice (first and current) |
Formation |
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Final holder | Richard Tice (first) |
Abolished | 6 March 2021 (first) |
List of Chairmans (2019–present)
No. | Chairman (Birth) |
Portrait | Took office | Left office | Tenure length | Leader | ||
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1 | Richard Tice (born 1963) |
12 April 2019 | 6 March 2021 | 1 year and 329 days | Nigel Farage | |||
Office abolished from 6 March 2021 to 3 June 2024. | ||||||||
(1) | Richard Tice (born 1964) |
3 June 2024 | Incumbent | 179 days | Nigel Farage |