Political Editor, BBC South East
BBC Kent, Political Reporter

Tech entrepreneurs, who left the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) of the UK, said that he did this because the party president’s resignation left him with “little doubt” about the future of the project.
After 11 months in the role, Reform UK President Zia Yusuf resigned with Nathanial Fried on Thursday, which was asked to lead the unit.
Asked by the Politics South East whether the Dogo Audit of the Kent County Council (KCC) was going to the US like the Eleon Musk project, he said: “I don’t know honest, I am no longer in charge of the reform dog.”
Councilors reforming KCC have said that this is “trading” in general after dual resignation.
Mr. Fried said that outgoing chairman Dogi was “Spearhead” by Dogi and he expressed concern that the plan “could not tell how I wanted” without him.
KCC deputy leader Brian Collins said that “nothing has changed” after double departure.
“We have a meditation, we have a mission, that mission has not changed, as usual,” he told the BBC South East on Friday morning.
Mr. Yusuf and Sri Fried were part of both Dog team Who attended his first meeting at KCC on Monday.
Reform said the meeting was “very productive”, but the party admitted that it was not known how long it would take for the unit. Create recommendations.
As part of the second term of Donald Trump’s second term as US President, the plan was the objective of the plan on the Doge Unit created by billionaire Elon Musk and to identify the useless expenses and eliminate it.
Claiming that the “engine room” of the unit was now lost, Mr. Colins said: “The engine room is 57 councilors who have been elected to run this council.”
‘Circus is coming to Town’
On KCC, the Anthony Hook leader of the Leb Dame Group said: “It is completely anarchy.
“The so -called Dogi unit of the reform is cutting itself. It is not a crack unit, it is a circus.
“Meanwhile, the residents are being ranked second. The time to focus on cancellation of audit meetings for correction councilors and dodging the real responsibility and distributing it to the people of Kent.”
Orthodox councilor Sarah Hudson described the current situation as a “joke”.
He said: “It is like a circus that is coming to the city, and then you have found various pranks, and they have thrown out their toys out of the pram which has come in the first issue.”
Mr. Fried said that he took the project for free as he felt “the social contract between the tax payers and the British government has broken a bit”.
Asked what people will resign in Kent, just four days in the project, he said he was sure he was “disappointed”.
“I have great confidence in local councilors who are working very hard at this time, especially the head of the council,” he said.
“I am sure people are disappointed but this is how politics.”
A spokesperson of the Reform UK said: “The work of the UK Dogi unit will continue. The team is bigger than just one man.
“Many reform-controlled councils already have their respective dog cabinet members, so this work was being done earlier and will continue even after that.”