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‘He’s a phoney!’ Tories blast Farage’s right-hand man Zia Yusuf as bitter war of words rages between parties

After Nigel Farage’s right -hand man Zia Yusuf called Tories as a ‘fake’ on his old connections, the reform was experiencing a painful war of words between England and the conservatives.

Conservative sources claimed that Mr. Yusuf, former president of Reform, had left Tories when his hopes to be a parliamentary candidate in a safe seat.

A senior source accused Mr. Yusuf to ‘give up’ from Tories after Prime Minister Rishi altar called early elections in 2024 and ruined his hopes.

However, last night, 38 -year -old Yusuf insisted that he never resorted to as a conservative parliamentary candidate and that Tories branded ‘honest clowns’.

Mr. Yusuf was at the launch of the flagship ‘mass limitations’ policy on the fight against the crisis of the immigrant small boats on the channel on the side of Mr. Farage last week.

Former banker Mr. Yusuf is seen as an important figure in the urge of power of Mr. Farage, claiming that the election of the party is no longer a ‘good use of my time’ despite the decision to leave as the President of the Reform in June.

The statement came shortly after Muslim Mr. Yusuf criticized Sarah Pochin, a newly elected reform deputy for Runcorn and Helsby, for banning Sir Keir Starmer for banning Burka.

Only 48 hours after his resignation, US President Donald Trump’s reform, which was modeled in the Government Productivity Department of the ‘Doge team’, returned to work for the party with a new role.

After Nigel Farage’s right -hand man Zia Yusuf was called ‘A foney’ on Tories’s old connections, the reform was experiencing a painful war of words between England and the conservatives.

Mr. Yusuf, the party's flagship ¿At the launch of the policy of deportation, he was on the Bay Farage last week, the policy of fighting the crisis of the immigrant small boats on the channel

Mr. Yusuf was on the side of Mr. Farage last week, the party’s flagship on the fight against the crisis of the immigrant small boats on the channel is the launch of a ‘deportation of mass’ policy

A senior source accused Mr. Yusuf of giving up Tories after Prime Minister Rishi Calling Early Elections in 2024 and ruining his hopes. However, last night, 38 -year -old Mr. Yusuf insisted that he never resorted to as a conservative parliamentary candidate.

A senior source accused Mr. Yusuf to ‘give up’ from Tories after Prime Minister Rishi altar called early elections in 2024 and ruined his hopes. However, last night, 38 -year -old Mr. Yusuf insisted that he never resorted to as a conservative parliamentary candidate.

However, yesterday, Tories questioned the reform commitment, claiming that Mr. Yusuf had given up Tories, but after his hopes to become a conservative deputy was terminated last year.

A high -level conservative source told Mail on Sunday: ‘This is an old story as much as time. The person who shouts at the loud voice usually has the most things to hide.

‘Yusuf is a fake and fraud, but people in the reform already know it.

“ Now this man who hoped to be a deputy last year, he participated in the conservatives, then Rishi changed him and the country when he surprised early elections. Ridiculous. ‘

However, Mr. Yusuf rejected Toray allegations and produced a ‘hot welcome’ note to show that he was a TORY member of the Torah leader David Cameron dated May 2009.

Yesterday, Tories questioned Mr. Yusuf's commitment to reform by claiming that he had given up Tories, but claiming that his hopes to become a conservative deputy ended last year. A high -level conservative source told Posta on Sunday: ¿This is the old story as much as this time '

Yesterday, Tories questioned the reform commitment, claiming that Mr. Yusuf gave up Tories, but claiming that his hopes to become a conservative deputy ended last year. A high -level conservative source told Posta on Sunday: ‘This is an old story as much as time’

Mr. Yusuf rejected his allegations and produced a hot welcome note dated May 2009 to show that he was a member of Toray before TORY leader David Cameron. Mr. Yusuf also insisted that I did not leave Tories

Mr. Yusuf rejected his allegations and produced a ‘hot welcome’ note from David Cameron, a Tora leader David Cameron, dated May 2009. Mr. Yusuf also insisted on Tories ‘I didn’t leave’

Mr. Yusuf also insisted on Tories ‘I did not abandon’ – after learning that he was still a member as the reform president, he referred to the fact that his membership was canceled last August.

He wanted to comment on conservative accusors, ‘a group of honest clowns’.

In an opinion survey, the reform rose to a 15 -point leadership in the face of a labor force, and 35 percent compared to 20 of Mr. Farage’s party Labour.

If it was repeated in a general election, the UNG survey will receive reform from four deputies to 400 existing MPs and put Mr. Farage into 10.

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