Not-for-profit appears to own Reform UK despite Farage's democratisation' pledge
Briefly

Nigel Farage announced that he has handed control of Reform UK to its 200,000 members. However, scrutiny arises as the party is now owned by a not-for-profit company, Reform 2025, which is primarily overseen by Farage and chair Zia Yusuf. Although Farage had promised a more democratic structure, concerns persist since the company has no clear person in overall control. The party's new constitution allows members to vote on the leadership and outlines a professional approach as they gear up for government aspirations.
Farage's declaration to democratize Reform UK faces scrutiny as the party is now controlled by a not-for-profit company with just two directors, including himself.
Yusuf stated, 'We are pleased to announce that, as promised, Nigel Farage has handed over ownership of Reform UK to its members,' despite continued concerns about governance.
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