Reform UK civil war erupts as key party figure suspended | Politics | News
Senior Reform UK figure Tim Montgomerie has been suspended by the party after he repeatedly criticised it. On Monday, Mr Montgomerie unleashed a scathing attack on Zia Yusuf during a podcast interview. He claimed party leader Nigel Farage is getting sick of Reformโs Home Affairs spokesman, telling the Spectator that he acts like a child.
It follows an attack the previous week in which he condemned Mr Yusuf for calling a former Tory cabinet minister who served in the Army โa traitor to Britainโ. In sign of tensions at the top of the party, Mr Montgomerie went public to say Mr Yusufโs comments were โinappropriate and counter-productiveโ.
The Express understands that Mr Montgomerie was suspended before his Spectator interview was broadcast.
It follows persistent public criticism of the party over many months.
Last week, Mr Yusuf, Reformโs home affairs spokesman, hit out at former defence secretary Ben Wallace after he criticised the partyโs plan to fix the shortage of prison spaces by sending foreign criminals abroad.
Writing on X, he said: โIncredible that this moron was defence secretary.
โOur policy today is in direct response to your governmentโs failures.
โIf their home countries wonโt take back, their citizens that are languishing in our jails, we are renting spaces in countries like El Salvador to put them.
โThey will serve their full jail terms there, and will be banned from ever coming back to Britain.
โThey may well include some of the thousands of Afghans you imported, including those who had not been vetted properly and including Taliban fighters (!).
โYou know, the ones you took a super injunction out to keep secret from the British people? Thatโs why I call you a traitor to Britain. You fit the dictionary definition.โ
But Wallace hit back: โOh look a lesson from a man who never put a uniform on…just worked at bank.
โA man who is literally making policy and facts up.โ
Commenting on the spat on X, Montgomerie โ a leading political commentator who quit the Tories to join Reform โ said Yusufโs language โisnโt acceptableโ.
He said: โI donโt agree with Ben Wallace on this issue but Ziaโs language and attitude towards any opponent is inappropriate and counter-productive.โ
A Labour source said: “Tim Montgomerie dared to say what we’re all thinking – Nigel Farage should have declared his secret ยฃ5 million gift. If Farage had nothing to hide, why is he being so defensive? What a snowflake.”