Susanna Siddell
Guest Reporter
Lee Anderson has ripped up a BBC license fee reminder while speaking on stage during Reform UK's press conference in the East Midlands.
He declared that he would not pay a license which goes towards supporting the pensions of individuals including Huw Edwards.
In response, Anderson received a raucous welcome from audience members as he shredded the document.
The move has come months after he ripped up a BBC license fee letter at Reform's Birmingham party conference in September, branding the corporation a mistake.
Lee Anderson will be joined on stage by deputy leader Richard Tice and leader Nigel Farage, to address members in Leicester today and tomorrow.
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He declared that he would not pay a license which goes towards supporting the pensions of individuals including Huw Edwards.
In response, Anderson received a raucous welcome from audience members as he shredded the document.
The move has come months after he ripped up a BBC license fee letter at Reform's Birmingham party conference in September, branding the corporation a mistake.
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Lee Anderson will be joined on stage by deputy leader Richard Tice and leader Nigel Farage, to address members in Leicester today and tomorrow.
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