Nigel Farage tried to quell talk of a Reform UK crisis today as he unveiled the party's new chairman amid questions over donations and the size of its membership.
The Reform leader confirmed the Mail's exclusive that Dr David Bull will replace Zia Yusuf as chairman to provide greater 'leadership' at a time of turmoil for the party.
Mr Yusuf briefly quit the party last week after branding a burka ban question asked in the House of Commons by a Reform MP as 'dumb'.
But he U-turned 48 hours later and was shunted into a different job looking at wasteful spending by local councils.
New figures from the Electoral Commission published this morning showed that Reform declared £1.48million in donations in the first three months of 2025.














