Muslim Tycoon’s Mega Donation Fuels Reform UK’s Election Bid

After a wealthy Muslim entrepreneur made a surprising and substantial donation to Reform UK, questions have been asked about his motives and future involvement with the party. Here’s the full story.

Unexpected Donation

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Just weeks after Nigel Farage, the recently crowned leader of Reform UK, claimed that a growing number of Muslims in the UK do not share British values, Zia Yusuf, a wealthy Muslim entrepreneur, has donated a significant, as yet undisclosed sum to the party.

Notable Financial Support

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This substantial financial support is particularly notable given Reform UK’s controversial stance on immigration and its criticisms of multiculturalism, which have often been labelled as Islamophobic and racist by Muslim organisations like the Muslim Council of Britain.

British Success Story

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Zia Yusuf’s journey from the son of immigrants to a successful entrepreneur encapsulates the quintessential British success story. Born in Scotland to Sri Lankan parents who worked in the NHS, Yusuf’s family later relocated to the south of England.

From Scholarship to Success

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He attended Hampton School on a scholarship and subsequently worked at Goldman Sachs before co-founding Velocity Black, a luxury concierge service, the sale of which in 2023 made Yusuf £30 million, giving him the financial means to make such a significant political donation.

Immigration Concerns

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Yusuf claimed that his main reason for supporting Reform UK is that when his parents immigrated to the UK in the 1980s, net migration was 50,000, and that, in his view, the number has now grown too high.

Legal Immigration Support

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Yusuf told the Telegraph, “My parents came here legally. When I talk to my friends they are as affronted as anyone by illegal Channel crossings, which are an affront to all hard-working British people but not least the migrants who played by the rules and came legally.”

Border Control Issues

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He added, “I think Britain can be an amazing country – it’s the country of Dyson and DeepMind – but we have completely lost control of our borders, that is just factually correct.”

Public Services Strain

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Yusuf believes that the high levels of net migration are unsustainable and are putting undue pressure on public services like the NHS, complaining that the number of immigrants was “causing the NHS to buckle under pressure, despite us spending more than we have ever spent on it.”

Patriotism and Identity

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Defending accusations that Reform UK is inherently Islamophobic, Yusuf stated, “I love Britain, and I’m a patriot, a British Muslim patriot, which I believe the vast majority of Muslims in the UK are.”

Defending British Values

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He added, “British values are worth defending, and I find it concerning how few people are prepared to defend them. Equality under the law, freedom of expression, freedom of religion, love of the family, hard work, complaining about the weather – these are British values, and they are incredibly important to me and my Muslim friends.”

Contradictions With Farage

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Despite his donation, these beliefs put Yusuf at odds with Nigel Farage’s recent statements on British Muslims.

Farage’s Controversial Comments

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Speaking to Sky News recently, Farage stated, “We have a growing number of young people in this country who do not subscribe to British values, [who] in fact loathe much of what we stand for.”

Islamophobia Accusations

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Farage was then asked if he was referring to the UK’s Muslim population, to which he replied, “We are.”

Council of Britain’s Response

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In response to the comments, Zara Mohammed, secretary general of the Muslim Council of Britain, stated that Farage was guilty of using “horribly Islamophobic, racist and hate-filled rhetoric of misinformation.”

Disillusionment With Conservatives

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Despite Farage’s comments, Yusuf told of how he had become disillusioned with the Conservative Party, which he previously supported.

Conservative Leadership Critique

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He claimed that the Conservatives could no longer “credibly govern.” He told the BBC, “Whatever is in the hearts of Conservative leaders, the reality is they are so disunited, and when there is so much infighting in the party.”

Endorsement Significance

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Yusuf’s donation is more than just a financial contribution; it represents a significant endorsement from a successful and influential figure in the British Muslim community.

Broader Support Base

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This support may help counteract some of Reform UK’s negative perceptions and attract a broader base of supporters who share Yusuf’s concerns about immigration and public services.

Campaign Boost

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The substantial donation is also expected to bolster Reform UK’s campaign efforts, providing them with the resources needed to increase their visibility and influence in the political landscape.

Farage on Yusuf’s Donation

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Farage said of Yusuf’s donation, “I met Zia many years ago and know how devoted to this country he is. Aside from his generosity, he will be a great asset and media performer during this campaign and beyond.”

Political Dynamics Shift

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Yusuf’s recent donation is part of an ongoing shift within the political dynamics of the UK, as more voters who are disillusioned with the mainstream parties look for political alternatives.

Trust in Farage Questioned

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However, it remains to be seen if Yusuf’s engagement with Reform UK will be enough to rid the party of the long-held belief of many of the UK’s ethnic and religious minorities that such a controversial figure as Farage can be trusted with their vote.

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