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    1. Krabsandwich on

      Can you unresign after announcing and flouncing I suppose you can in Reform, clearly Nigel has been doing some fence mending seeing as Mr Yusuf is the main donor. They really couldn’t run a piss up in a brewery.

    2. hammer_of_grabthar on

      I can’t figure out if this makes them more or less of a laughing stock than they were two days ago. 

      Either way, what an absolute circus

    3. Questionable_choi1ce on

      Why would they want to continue associating themselves with musk and DOGE? Who thinks that was a success?

    4. socratic-meth on

      Political theatre aimed at diverting questions away from Yusuf ignoring Reform shifting on Muslims.

    5. GuyLookingForPorn on

      Thats very embarrassing, though suggests the party feel they desperately need him if they are prepared to let him back in. This screams like Reform reached out to him to get him back.

    6. ThatchersDirtyTaint on

      [His tweet](https://x.com/ZiaYusufUK/status/1931382094187397152?t=sWmjYctEycgJMSCWOhYvsg&s=19)

      Over the last 24 hours I have received a huge number of lovely and heartfelt messages from people who have expressed their dismay at my resignation, urging me to reconsider.

      After 11 months of working as a volunteer to build a political party from scratch, with barely a single day off, my tweet was a decision born of exhaustion.

      I only came into politics out of a sense of duty, to serve the country I love. The country that had been so kind to my parents and presented me with immense opportunity.

      Out of a sense of duty to do whatever I could to reverse decades of decline and make this a country one in which we could be excited for our children to grow up.

      I came into politics out of belief that Nigel Farage was the man to deliver that.

      Having read the messages, I believe in these things more than ever.

      I know the mission is too important and I cannot let people down. 

      So, I will be continuing my work with Reform, my commitment redoubled. 

      Reform has come a long way since I was appointed Chairman, and has moved from ‘startup’ to ‘scaleup’. 

      Given this, and that we have now won power at a local level, I will focus on a new role. I will be running the UK DOGE team to fight for taxpayers, as well as working on party policy and representing it in the media. 

      I will continue to give all my time to the most important project of my life, getting a Reform government elected with Nigel as Prime Minister. 🇬🇧

    7. Redcoat_Officer on

      1: Buy your way into chairmanship of a party.

      2: Call the police on its most popular MP, at least among party members.

      3: Get into an argument with its newest MP.

      4: Quit the party.

      5: Come back?

      As political careers go, he’s certainly keeping things interesting.

    8. No_Software3435 on

      Bad news. He has reportedly been responsible for the growing membership numbers and doing a good job. I wished he’d stayed resigned.

    9. RaymondBumcheese on

      ‘I have been promised that they won’t go after Muslims again. This week’

    10. TheChattyRat on

      You put your chairman in, your chairman out. In out in out and have a fall out . You do the hokey kokey…

    11. Reasonable-Try2033 on

      Translated: “if you don’t come back we’ll share the dirt we have on you!”
      Signed
      Your Old Pal Nige

    12. Noble_Titus on

      Aren’t U-turns supposed to be a bad thing to do in their eyes?

    13. Jaded_Strain_3753 on

      Haha, I’d love to know what happened behind the scenes here

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