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The Reform Party is a limited company (the Reform UK Party Limited) [193] with fifteen shares. Farage owned 53% of the shares in the company, giving him a controlling majority. The other shareholders were Tice, who holds about a third, and Chief Executive Paul Oakden and Party Treasurer Mehrtash A'Zami who each held less than seven percent. [194]
[12] [15] Nigel Farage has suggested that Yusuf might one day lead Reform UK. [5] In June 2024, Yusuf spoke at the NEC in Birmingham. On 11 July 2024, he succeeded Richard Tice as Chairman of Reform UK. [12] Despite a major donation to Reform UK in June 2024, Yusuf was a paid-up member of the Conservative Party, until August 2024. [16]
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 6 January 2025. British politician and television presenter (born 1967) Lee Anderson MP Official portrait, 2024 Chief Whip of Reform UK in the House of Commons Incumbent Assumed office 11 July 2024 Leader Nigel Farage Preceded by Position established Member of Parliament for Ashfield Incumbent Assumed ...
Nigel Farage’s Reform UK is just three points behind the Tories as the latest Techne UK tracker poll appears to confirm a three-way split at the top of UK politics. The right-wing populist party ...
Like a leaky old boiler the constant drip, drip, drip of Tory defectors to Reform UK appears to be draining the life away from a greatly weakened Conservative Party just weeks into Kemi Badenoch ...
Musk said: “The Reform Party needs a new leader. Farage doesn’t have what it takes.” It comes after Farage moved to distance himself from jailed far-right activist Tommy Robinson, who Musk ...
McMurdock joined Reform UK in May 2024, having become disillusioned with the main political parties, later stating to The Daily Telegraph that he "didn't like the choices in front of me as a voter". [5] After paying £25 to join the party, McMurdock received an email stating that the party needed candidates for the 2024 general election.
A digital counter on Reform’s website showed a membership tally on Boxing Day ticking past the 131,680 figure declared by the Conservative Party during its leadership election earlier this year.