Reform leader has forgiven Zia Yusuf and the party appears to be back under control

Zia Yusuf quit the party on Thursday saying he no longer believes working to get Reform elected is a good use of time

The Reform leader needs to demonstrate to an electorate weary of political squabbling that his party can steer a calmer course

The return of Zia Yusuf suggests the Reform leader might have learnt how to work with others at last

On a visit to Wales the party leader said Mr Yusuf was now 'very much back, and enthused' after barely 48 hours in the wilderness.

Reform leader has forgiven Zia Yusuf and the party appears to be back under control

Former party chair Zia Yusuf was out – then he was back in. But the chaos won’t dent the party’s poll ratings one tiny bit, says Guardian columnist Marina Hyde

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.

Former chairman will run in next by-election at which party stands chance of winning