Zia Yusuf, the chair of the Reform party, had a tumultuous week, quitting on Thursday, having his job split on Friday, and returning on Saturday. Despite the chaos, the party's poll ratings are unlikely to be affected. Nigel Farage unveiled a new chair, Dr. David Bull, who has experience in paranormal reality TV. Bull's CV is unclear, but Farage must have seen something in it. The party's activities this week have been questionable, including Farage's promise to reopen Port Talbot steelworks in Wales. This plan is considered unrealistic and only believable by conspiracy theorists. The party's actions are chaotic, but they may still win the next election. Marina Hyde, a Guardian columnist, is critical of the party's promises. The party's new chair, Dr. Bull, has an unusual background, having presented a paranormal reality TV show. Despite the chaos, the party's poll ratings are unlikely to be affected.
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