'Big step towards making Farage our PM,' says Reform UK spokespersonpublished at 09:33 BST 9 May

The results are "historic" for the country and Reform UK, the party's home affairs spokesperson Zia Yusuf tells BBC Breakfast.
The Conservative party have been "rendered irrelevant in Scotland, Wales and large parts of England now", he says, and adding he believes it's a similar picture for Labour, saying the party has been "annihilated" in large parts of England.
The party has taken a "big step towards making Nigel Farage our prime minister", he says.
The party has gained 1,442 seats in English councils so far, up from just two in 2022. It has also emerged as the second largest party in Wales and joint second in Scotland.
Asked whether he's concerned the party is just a protest vote, Yusuf says the UK is on a "trajectory of decline" and suggests that won't change under Labour. He says the party can increase its vote share before a general election and then "deliver for the British public".
It's then put to Yusuf that defending policy once you're in government is more challenging. "We welcome scrutiny," he says, saying that Reform took control of a number of councils last year.


















