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Zia Yusuf

  • Serco hits back after Zia Yusuf accuses FTSE 250 firm of being ‘hostile to Reform’

    Politics

    One of the UK government’s biggest private sector contractors has denied being hostile to Reform UK after the party’s home affairs spokesperson Zia Yusuf after accused it taking “political positions” against his immigration policy. Citing a report in the Telegraph that suggested FTSE 250 firm Serco would refuse to support Reform’s deportation plans if it [...]

    Former Chairman of Reform UK, Zia Yusuf addresses Reform UK supporters.
  • Robert Jenrick clinches Treasury brief as Reform reveals ‘shadow cabinet’

    Politics

    Robert Jenrick will spearhead Reform UK’s bid to woo the City and project fiscal responsibility after the recent-defector beat peers to the party’s ‘shadow’ Treasury brief. The Newark MP – who defected to the Nigel Farage’s turquoise tribe in January – was unveiled as the Reform party’s ‘shadow chancellor’ as Farage appointed a host of [...]

    Shadow Cabinet members discussing reform strategies at a conference table with documents and laptops in a modern office se...
  • Kemi Badenoch tells Tory MPs: Don’t damage us from within

    Politics

    Tory leader Kemi Badenoch has warned backbenchers not to damage the party “from within” as she called a meeting of MPs on Monday afternoon to address defections to Reform UK.  Last week, Robert Jenrick and Andrew Rosindell, the shadow minister for foreign affairs under Badenoch’s leadership, announced they had quit to join Nigel Farage’s Reform.  [...]

    Badenoch has insisted her approach will work as she battles dwindling voter support and pressure from Reform
  • ‘Picking winners? This is about backing champions’ – Reform’s Zia Yusuf on a radical approach to business

    December 16, 2025

    Reform has by any measure enjoyed an incredible 2025. But for much of the poll-topping year, its economic vision has remained an unknown entity. Ali Lyon met policy chief Zia Yusuf to hear, for the first time, his party’s plans for Britain’s flatlining economy and the millions of businesses in it. Zia Yusuf is feeling [...]

  • Reform government would partially nationalise Rolls-Royce through ‘strategic stake’

    December 16, 2025

    A Reform government would partially nationalise Rolls-Royce as a quid pro quo for helping it ramp up its small modular reactor (SMR) nuclear programme “as fast as it possibly can”, its policy chief has said. In a wide-ranging interview setting out his party’s plans for the UK economy, Zia Yusuf told City PM that Reform [...]

  • Rachel Reeves rented out her home without a licence

    October 30, 2025

    Sir Keir Starmer has ruled out an investigation into Rachel Reeves after she admitted that she rented out her family home without securing a licence.  The Chancellor referred herself to an independent ethics adviser after being made aware on Wednesday that Southwark council required her to obtain a “selective” licence to let a property.  Reeves [...]

  • Reform pledges £9bn welfare savings as Tories urged to apologise

    October 29, 2025

    Reform UK has laid out a smaller savings package on disability payments than one planned by the Tories as opposition parties vie to gain credibility on welfare reform.  Reform UK’s Lee Anderson, the party’s spokesman for welfare, set out plans on curbing personal independence payments (Pips) for under 25-year-olds and for people with “non-major anxiety”.  [...]

  • A Reform government will need good lawyers

    September 30, 2025

    Zia Yusuf has said Reform will not let lawyers run the country, but if they want to be as radical as they claim, they will need very good legal advice to prevent challenges in the courts, says Andrew Lomas Last week, Nigel Farage outlined a series of changes that a Reform Government would make to [...]

  • Does Reform have any policies?

    September 8, 2025

    A new format for its conference suggests Reform is thinking seriously about policy, not just personality, says Emma Revell It’s not uncommon for me to spend a September day on a crowded train full of awkward-looking men in suits (and occasionally some women too). But last Friday’s journey was a little different. Instead of heading [...]

  • How to solve the UK’s non-dom conundrum

    July 1, 2025

    After industry experts poured cold water on Reform’s ‘Britannia Card’, and amid rumours the Chancellor is examining options to row back on elements of her non-dom reforms, Ali Lyon asks what policies might be on the table – and whether they will work. As Nigel Farage stepped up to a mundane-looking podium in a stuffy [...]

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