Zia Yusuf, who resigned as the President of Reform UK on Thursday, has to return to work for the party in a new role.
Joseph will lead what the party calls its “Dogi Team” – which is based on the government’s efficiency department established by US President Donald Trump.
Earlier this week, Joseph Leave the party, saying that it was no longer the “good use of my time”.Without further expansion.
On Saturday, reform leader Nigel Faraj told the BBC that he was “happy” Yusuf returned to the party and now he would play a more public role in a new role for the party, which would appear more often in the media.
He said: “Zia regrets what he said and did it on the second day. It was a combination of 11 months of hard work and exhaustion.”
In a post on X, Joseph said that he had received a large number of messages, urging him to reconsider leaving the party and explained why he left two days ago.
He wrote, “To work as a volunteer after 11 months to make a political party from scratching, with barely one day, my tweet was a decision born of exhaustion,” he wrote.
Yusuf said he came into politics “out of faith that Nigel Faraj was a man” to lead the country, “I believe more in these things than ever”.
Prior to his resignation, Yusuf criticized Sara Pocin, who won the previous month’s runkourne and Halesby by-election for the party.
He urged the Sir Kir Stmper to ban the burqa “in the interests of public safety” during the Prime Minister’s questions on Wednesday.
Yusuf said that it was “dumb for a party to ask the PM whether he would do something that the party would not do”. A burqa restriction reform is not a party policy.
Faraj told the BBC that Joseph, who is a Muslim, gets more racial abuse than when Islam is discussed “.
He said, “In retrospect, he knows that it is so much that is trying to harm improvement. This is not the improvement to the members,” he said.
“Yes, some of it is Alt-Right, but there are a lot of bots. He regrets it and wants to continue working for us.”
Speaking to BBC News on Saturday evening, Faraj said that Joseph’s “very clearly defined role” would be, and that his previous charge was “too much for anyone”.
Asked if Joseph was burnt, the reform UK leader said the details would be accurate, saying: “I will credits that success on May 1 and after much effort on 1 May.
“Islam, any discussion around terrorism, burqa in this matter and he cannot win.
“He is subject to very brilliant misuse and … we are all human. He finished it and he himself believes that it was a mistake.”
Other parties have criticized reform on Joseph’s re -appointment. Labor described it as “derogatory Hoke-Koki” and Liberal Democrats called it a game of “music president”.
But Furge dismissed the suggestions that this episode showed that the party was in chaos, saying that “we would emerge from this much stronger”.
Joseph – A former banker who sold his tech company for more than £ 200m, and was the first Conservative party member – became the president of the reform immediately after last year’s general election and was seen as a central to operate the party.
The party’s so -called Dogi UK team, which was established to identify the cost of spending in the council, was now formally launched this week.
Further appointments by the party are soon hopeful that it is described as an “extended management structure”.
A new party president is expected to be appointed next week and a vice president will also be hired.