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How Reform could offer ever-ambitious Nadhim Zahawi a new route to the top

"He's a serious f****r", was the unvarnished view of one Reform figure about the party's latest high-profile recruit.

Most definitely meant as a compliment, the theory here is that Nadhim Zahawi will bring competence and credibility and strengthen the appeal of the fledgling political outfit with donors.

He certainly offers experience, as well as a backstory more engaging than most in the Reform flock.

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The Iraqi refugee who arrived in the UK unable to speak English and rose to become a multimillionaire businessman and eventually chancellor.

But perhaps Mr Zahawi's proudest political period was as vaccines minister, overseeing the wildly successful rollout of COVID jabs during the pandemic.

So his is now an odd choice of party, perhaps, given dalliances Reform has had with vaccine scepticism as well as outright vaccine conspiracy theories.

Repeated questions about this apparent mismatch at his inaugural press conference were met with frosty replies - with Mr Zahawi berating journalists for asking "really stupid" questions.

That's not to say he has a spotless track-record, though.

In 2013, he was forced to apologise for claiming taxpayer expenses to supply electricity to his stables.

Five years later, he was reprimanded for attending the controversial men-only 'President's Club' gala.

He was elevated to chancellor in 2022, but days after walking through the Treasury door, appeared to turn on then prime minister Boris Johnson by telling him to resign.

Then the final nail in his frontline political career - his sacking as Tory chairman over unpaid tax.

So given all that, why would an anti-establishment party like Reform embrace someone who - all the evidence suggests - is a fully signed up member of said establishment?

Part of the answer to that is the connections and experience.

But another is the potential for the party's image to be softened in the eyes of more centrist voters who worry about some of Reform's harder edges.

Yes, there is a risk of looking like a 'home for retired Tories' as faces of yesteryear continue to sign up en masse.

But as one Reform figure points out, "the Tory party of ten, fifteen years ago is a damn sight better than the Tory party of now".

So if that's the appeal for Reform, what's in it for their latest signing?

The co-founder of the polling giant YouGov, Nadhim Zahawi is a rich man in his own right with business interests and connections around the world.

Aged 58, why not just go quietly into the sunset?

According to those who know him, that's just not Nadhim Zahawi.

They paint a picture of a man driven by a desire for attention, yes, but also by a hunger to be accepted into the upper echelons of the country he has made his home.

"He can't exist without the attention and without wanting to be taken seriously," one person said.

It's that desire that's got this former minister into hot water in the past.

But it's clear it wasn't something he could switch off - or wanted to switch off - when he departed the Commons.

So with Reform leading in the polls, and the Conservatives still flagging, this ever-ambitious politician believes he's spied one more route back to the top.

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