Zia YusufThe donors had more to depart with their failure to persuade to participate with more cash than a row Improvement attitude for burqaInner sources have told Independent,
But more than this, it was now-former chairmanThe inability to work with people and come with them, which was in the heart of their sudden declaration on Thursday, has been claimed.
It came after being described Sara Pocin, new MP of reform After asking a question about banning the burqa during the Prime Minister’s questions, as “dumb”. But in fact, many more problems were built.
Independent Mr. Yusuf has contacted for his version of events and has not received any response. But his critics have not waited for a long wait to get their enjoyment on their departure and have accounted for why they were removed.
A colleague of Nigel Faraj said, “The problem is that when Zia was a very hardworking worker, he was a little **.”
“He could not only meet people or work with people. But the big problem was that the donors did not want to hand over their money to the party after talking to them.”
With former Tory Donor Nick Candy, Mr. Yusuf was responsible for pitching the rich potential backers for a push of reform to power.
“There is a lot of money to be released, but Zia was not getting it.”
Even with the increasing edge on the party’s allegations and labor in the elections, many donors were still sitting on their hands and did not win Joseph/Candy attraction aggressive.
Although it was “lack of attraction and very aggressive” in the case of Mr. Yusuf, an internal formula claimed.
For Mr. Faraj, to fulfill your dream of reaching 10 downing street by 2029, reform requires cash to fund its push for power. But even Toris – under the leadership of Cammy Badenoch and in full crisis with declining support – are beating the correction with donations.
But it was not only the failure of winning the hearts and minds of the millionaires and billionaires who were harassing senior figures in reform.
Several party figures have claimed that “Writing was on the wall for Zia since March” when the result with Great Yarmouth MP Rupert Lowe almost derailed her local election campaign.
For whatever happened, Mr. Love is equally blamed Faraj for him and confirmed that he would not demand to rectify the improvement, he was excluded at the claims, he harassed two women and Mr. Yusuf informed him to the police. He was allegedly threatened with violencePolice later dropped the case, and no allegations were brought against Mr. Love.

It was already a problem with him, already not throwing out members in various new branches or taking instructions from the Center for minor violations of the party (or their) rules.
The supporters of Mr. Yusuf, who had included Nigel Faraj by this week, at least publicly said that he was to make the party professionally and to ensure that the problems of evil candidates were horrific ideas, who had dogs the UKIP and Brexit party, there was not a problem for reform.
It is also true that he was subject to an incredible amount of misuse from pre -improvement and current supporters, most of which were Islamophobic.
On the question of the final recession on the ban on the banning of the burqa of Ms. Pocin’s Sir Kir Stmper, it was believed to be the last straw for Mr. Yusuf, which is becoming a Muslim party in its membership when he is not leadership.
Mr. Love was not already a loyal foot solder. Some, such as former-department leader Ben Habib and former London mayor-candidate Howard Cox, are unlikely to come back.
Other. The former director of the communication, including Gaven Towler, will be welcomed back. Mr. Tavler, an effective communicator and a long -term part of the Faraj cause, was dismissed by Mr. Yusuf when the reform leader was out of the country. Despite being a member of a loyal party, he was also banned from the reform headquarters.
Obviously, the ban has now been lifted and it is expected to return to Mr. Tavalar, possibly representing members on the board.
Perhaps now the biggest issue for those people is feeling that they can tell their anger about them.
An inner source said: “Maybe we can now have a culture where we can learn from our mistakes.”
In another joke: “Champagne Cork was popping in grief in the declaration.”
Mr. Yusuf had some powerful opponents within the party, as well as against him, even with the continuous public support of Faraj.

It also included a former Faraj colleague Rahm Kasam in the Maga movement in the US, which is very close to the Donald Trump camp.
Mr. Kasam Customs Independent Back in march Mr. Yusuf will be forced,
Yesterday, he said: “I said that something would happen months ago because in such a new party with many competitive personalities and priorities, being a chairman or even a leader, there is almost a thanksless and gargantuan task. Zia Yusuf’s improvement of Zia Yusuf should be more appreciated by Nigel Faraj’s personal uncertainty.”
Another long -term colleague and partner “Brexit Bad Boy”, businessman Arran Bank, was not even a fan.
Mr. Bank, who came out prominently as the founder of the Pro-Brexit Site Leave, was already moving forward in the improvement Dogi project, who wanted for himself for himself and is now at the forefront to be the next president.
He posted on X/ Twitter: “Surprisingly, everyone thinks that they are responsible for meteorite improvement, as there is an old saying, there are many fathers of success and an orphan. Zia worked hard, but struggled with relationships and people. Cork will popping at the party headquarters this evening.”
Now the issue is who should change Mr. Yusuf.
A Faraj colleague said: “It needs to be a diplomat, there is no person like Zia who wanted to stay in front and center all the time. It is the need of someone who can talk to members, people can persuade people to pay money and work behind the curtain.
However, this feeling is that it should also be with its own funds and good business connections.
Another supporter said: “Nigel needs someone who can give money but can also raise money. It is going to be the most important work if the improvement is to succeed.”