Cliff Notes
- Zia Yusuf reversed his resignation from Reform UK, stating that the mission is too important and expressing commitment to taxpayers.
- He will lead a new initiative inspired by Elon Musk called the “UK DOGE team,” focusing on government cuts and efficiency.
- The announcement follows a recent public fallout regarding party policy on a controversial topic raised by a new MP, alongside widespread support from party members urging his return.
Reform UK chairman Zia Yusuf reverses decision to quit party | UK News
Reform UK chairman Zia Yusuf has reversed his decision to quit the party, saying “the mission is too important” and that he “cannot let people down”.
Instead, he said he will return in a new role, heading up an Elon Musk-inspired “UK DOGE team”.
In a statement, he said: “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.”
He added: “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.”
Mr Yusuf said he would be returning in a new role, seemingly focusing on cuts and efficiency within government.
He claimed he would “fight for taxpayers.”
Only two days prior, Mr Yusuf dramatically handed in his resignation.
He claimed he no longer thought getting a Reform government elected was a “good use of my time,” but has now seemingly changed his mind.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage welcomed the news of Mr Yusuf’s return.
He said: “I am delighted that Zia Yusuf will head up Reform UK’s DOGE department.”
Mr Yusuf’s decision came after he publicly distanced himself from the party’s new MP, Sarah Pochin, when she asked Sir Keir Starmer about a burka ban at Prime Minister’s Questions.
Reform said the ban wasn’t party policy – and the chairman called it a “dumb” thing to ask.
What is DOGE?
DOGE is a meme-coin inspired creation of Musk’s, standing for the Department of Government Efficiency.
It is the latest right-wing US import into British politics.
Before his public fallout with Donald Trump, Musk claimed his focus was saving taxpayers’ money by locating wasteful spending within government and cutting it.
However, opposition politicians questioned the impact of his efforts and how much he actually saved.