Senior Reform UK Figures Clash over Immigration Plans
Zia Yusuf said Robert Jenrick’s answer was not Reform policy and said foreign nationals in social housing would be deported.
- On Tuesday, Reform UK home affairs spokesperson Zia Yusuf publicly rejected treasury spokesman Robert Jenrick's deportation stance, posting on X that his answer was 'not Reform policy' and restating that foreign nationals in social housing at taxpayer expense automatically fail the party's economic test.
- Jenrick's appearance on Sky News Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips prompted the rebuke after the journalist asked whether legal foreign residents in social housing would face automatic deportation under Reform. Jenrick replied 'Well not exclusively because of that.'
- Reform's official policy requires foreign nationals to meet strict employment criteria; those receiving taxpayer-funded housing automatically fail this test under the party's plan to scrap indefinite leave to remain for non-EU migrants. Yusuf emphasized this distinction in his post.
- Journalist Dan Hodges wrote the party is in 'open civil war and experiencing a complete nervous breakdown,' while the dispute emerges as Reform attempts to win the Makerfield by-election against Labour Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham.
- Restore Britain, backed by Elon Musk and far-right accounts on X, threatens to split Reform's vote in Makerfield, while mayoral candidate Laila Cunningham warned earlier this month that the party's mass deportation messaging could alienate Jewish voters.
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Reform's Robert Jenrick slapped down by Zia Yusuf as immigration policy unravels
Reform home affairs spokesman Zia Yusuf and the party’s economic lead and former Tory Robert Jenrick clashed over plans to deport hundreds of thousands of people from Britain
Yusuf and Jenrick clash on social housing
Oh dear. It seems that tensions in the Reform are boiling over in the summer heat. On Sunday, Robert Jenrick, the party’s Treasury spokesman, did a media round, talking up the party’s new policy on overtime for earners on less than £75,000. In the course of it, Sky’s Trevor Phillips took the chance to ask Jenrick about the party’s social housing plans: Phillips: ‘You’re saying to me that a foreign person who is legally resident but lives in soc…
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