Yusuf first met
Nigel Farage at a cocktail party hosted by the financier and
UKIP treasurer
Stuart Wheeler. After selling his business in 2023, he subsequently turned to politics and became the largest donor to
Reform UK in the run-up to the 2024 general election. In June 2024, Yusuf spoke at a Reform UK party conference, at the
NEC in
Birmingham. On 11 July 2024, he succeeded
Richard Tice as
Chairman of Reform UK. Despite a major donation to Reform UK in June 2024 and his appointment as party chair in July, Yusuf was a member of the
Conservative Party, until August 2024. Yusuf had his membership revoked by the party after it had been publicly disclosed by
The Guardian. ,
Thorsten Alsleben and
Tony Abbott at the
ARC 2025 in London On 7 March 2025, it was reported that Reform MP
Rupert Lowe had been suspended from the party due to alleged physical threats of violence against Yusuf on "at least two occasions". Lowe said the allegations were "untrue and false". Furthermore, Lowe alleges that Yusuf may have forced him out of the party for "talking too much about 'mass deportations. On 5 June 2025, Yusuf resigned his position as Chairman of Reform UK explaining that: "I no longer believe working to get a Reform government elected is a good use of my time, and hereby resign the office." It came hours after Reform MP
Sarah Pochin called for a
burqa ban, which led to a statement by the Reform leadership that it was not party policy. Yusuf said he had not been informed of Pochin's plans to call for a ban and said it was "dumb" for her to call for a measure which went against Reform policy. Two days later on 7 June 2025, Yusuf reversed his resignation following discussions with party leader Nigel Farage. He acknowledged that stepping down had been a hasty decision made in frustration. Upon his return, Yusuf took on a newly defined executive position, which included responsibilities over policy development, fundraising, media strategy, and leading the party's Department of Government Efficiency – apparently taking inspiration from the
initiative of the same name set up by
Elon Musk in the US. In a subsequent interview with
The Sunday Times Yusuf said his intervention on Pochin's question had been an "error" and that if he were a Reform MP he would "probably" vote in favour of banning the burqa and other face coverings in public spaces. According to Nigel Farage, the reason Yusuf had initially quit was due to racist abuse he had received online. In an interview with
Times Radio, Farage said: "I think it comes from the very hard extreme right. I have little doubt about that. They're Indian bots. Someone's paying for it to happen. I've no idea who it is." On the 17th February 2026, Yusuf was appointed to
Nigel Farage's frontbench team as spokesperson for Home Affairs. He was succeeded as Reform UK Head of Policy by
James Orr in February 2026. ==Political beliefs==