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Lib Dems denounce new Reform UK chair as ‘Trump sycophant’

The Liberal Democrats have criticised Nigel Farage for appointing someone they describe as a Trump sycophant as Reform UK chair.

In a statement about the appointment of David Bull (see 11.55am), Daisy Cooper, the Lib Dem deputy leader, said:

The conveyor belt of Trump sycophants appointed by Nigel Farage rolls on.

Reform is more interested in advancing Donald Trump’s agenda over here, not standing up for the communities that they are supposed to represent.

This elevation of yet another Trump lapdog is just further evidence of this.

To justify their comment, the Lib Dems highlighted this tweet from Bull celebrating Trump’s election victory last year, and another showing that, as a Talk TV presenter, Bull once went on air with a bandage over his ear show he could show “solidarity” with Trump after the assassination attempt.

New Reform UK chair David Bull presenting TalkTV with a bandaged ear
New Reform UK chair David Bull presenting TalkTV with a bandaged ear Photograph: TalkTV

With Labour reluctant to criticise President Trump because they have to negotiate with him, and the Tories reluctant to criticise him because they admire him, the Liberal Democrats are the biggest party in the Commons with ample scope for Trump-bashing, and they rarely miss a chance indulge.

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Farage says having David Bull, qualified doctor, as Reform UK chair will help it counter Labour claims about its health plans

Labour has attacked the new Reform UK chair, David Bull, over his previous comments about the NHS. (See 2.31pm.) But, at his press conference this morning, Nigel Farage said that the fact that Bull worked as a hospital doctor before transferring to a career in TV would help the party. Farage said:

Who knows? Having somebody inside that’s been a hospital doctor might actually be a very useful thing when it comes to answering questions about the National Health Service and the deficiencies within it, without people screaming that we want to make people pay £150,000 pounds for a hip operation, which appears to be what the Labour lie machine is roughly saying at the moment.

David Bull speaking at the Reform UK press conference this morning. Photograph: Anadolu/Getty Images
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