“David’s job is not to get involved with the admin, it’s not to get involved with the tech — it’s to give leadership,” Farage said.

Farage’s populist party is consistently leading Labour and the Tories in all polling, with the party consistently hovering around 30 points.

Bull was formerly Brexit Party MEP for North-West England — Farage’s party which eventually morphed into Reform UK after Brexit.

“We are going to put Nigel Farage into No. 10 and we will become the governing party of the United Kingdom,” Bull said.

Three Reform UK MPs have suggested they are open to banning burqas. Farage has not committed to that policy, but told reporters on Tuesday: “Do I think in cultural terms, the burqa fits in with the British way of life? Not really. No.”

In an apparent show of unity Yusuf also attended the press conference alongside Farage and Bull, with the trio posing for photos together.

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