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David Bull named new chairman of Reform UK

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Sam Francis
Reform UK

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TalkTV host David Bull has been named the new chairman of Reform UK, replacing Zia Yusuf, who resigned last week after clashing with colleagues over calls for a burka ban. Bull, a long-time ally of party leader Nigel Farage, will focus on leadership and inspiring activists. Yusuf will remain with the party in a different capacity, leading the 'Doge team' aimed at cutting wasteful spending, as the party undergoes further leadership changes.

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  1. 1 Last Thursday (before June 10, 2025): Zia Yusuf resigns as Reform UK chairman
  2. 2 Two days later (Saturday, before June 10, 2025): Zia Yusuf announces he will continue working for the party in a different role
  3. 3 Monday (before June 10, 2025): David Bull is named the new chairman of Reform UK
  • Significant leadership reshuffle within Reform UK
  • Zia Yusuf transitions to a new role focused on government efficiency
  • David Bull's appointment aims to strengthen the party's public image and activist engagement
What: David Bull has been appointed as the new chairman of Reform UK, succeeding Zia Yusuf, who resigned last week but will continue to work for the party in a different role. The party is also restructuring its leadership positions.
When: David Bull was named chairman on Monday (before 2025-06-10). Zia Yusuf resigned on Thursday (last week, before 2025-06-10) and appeared to change his mind two days later (Saturday, before 2025-06-10).
Where: London, United Kingdom.
Why: Zia Yusuf resigned due to a clash over a proposed burka ban and cited 'exhaustion.' David Bull, a seasoned media performer and ally of Nigel Farage, was chosen to 'give leadership' and 'inspire' the party's volunteer base. The party is splitting the former chairman's responsibilities to professionalize its operations.
How: Nigel Farage announced David Bull's appointment at an event in London. The party is creating multiple new leadership posts, including head of operations and head of treasury, to distribute the responsibilities previously held by the chairman. Zia Yusuf will lead the 'Doge team,' modeled on a US government initiative.

TalkTV host David Bull has been named the new chairman of Reform UK, replacing Zia Yusuf, who resigned last week after clashing with colleagues over calls for a burka ban. Bull, a long-time ally of party leader Nigel Farage, will focus on leadership and inspiring activists. Yusuf will remain with the party in a different capacity, leading the 'Doge team' aimed at cutting wasteful spending, as the party undergoes further leadership changes.