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As of March 2024, two-thirds of Reform UK's local councillors were elected for the Conservative Party who defected over to Reform UK. [15] In October 2024, Farage called on Conservative Party councillors to join Reform UK, saying that he was contacting over a thousand of them and that "a huge number of them genuinely agree with us and what we ...
The Chairman of Reform UK (formerly the Brexit Party) is a position within Reform UK, a political party in the United Kingdom. The office currently been held by the millionaire British businessman, Zia Yusuf, since July 2024. [1] The office was first held by Richard Tice from May 2019 to March 2021 under the leadership of Nigel Farage. [2]
The Leader of Reform UK (formerly the Brexit Party) is the highest position in Reform UK. The current holder is Nigel Farage, who became leader on 3 June 2024, previously having served in the position from 2019 to 2021. The longest serving leader of the party was Richard Tice having served 3 years and 90 days.
During the Reform UK East of England Conference in Chelmsford, Essex, on Saturday, Mr Farage paused midway through his speech to hold up a mobile phone, which seemingly showed the party’s ...
[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]
Reform overtook the Conservatives in every major poll last week for the first time, with Techne’s weekly tracker for The Independent putting the party one point ahead of the Tories on 24 per cent.
A digital counter on the Reform website showed the membership ticking over the 131,680 of the Conservative Party before lunchtime on Boxing Day Reform UK membership surpasses Tories, party says ...
Reform Derby is a British political party based in Derby, Derbyshire. It was founded in 2020 by a group of five Brexit Party councillors on Derby City Council . Although it serves as the local affiliate of Reform UK , it is a separate entity.