David Bull
British television presenter
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June 10 2025 | Appointed Chairman of Reform UK. |
2024 | David Bull participated in the general election, seeking political office. |
2024 | Stood in the general election for West Suffolk, coming third with 20.8% of the vote. |
2023 | Served as Co-Deputy Leader of Reform UK alongside Ben Habib. |
2022 | Became a presenter on TalkTV. |
2021 | David Bull ran as a candidate in the London Assembly election, representing the Conservative Party. |
March 2021 | Ran as the Reform UK candidate for the City and East constituency in the London Assembly election, finishing fifth with 9,060 votes (4.1%). |
March 11 2021 | Appointed as deputy leader of Reform UK. |
March 2020 | Has his medical licence temporarily restored in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. |
March 2020 | David Bull had his medical licence temporarily restored in response to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom, despite having previously ceased practicing in 2009 and 2017. |
January 2020 | Stood down as MEP upon the United Kingdom's withdrawal from the EU. |
January 31 2020 | Term as Member of the European Parliament ended following the UK's withdrawal from the European Union. |
2019 | David Bull contested the Sedgefield constituency as a Conservative Party candidate in the 2019 United Kingdom general election. |
2019 | Appeared on The Richie Allen Show with Brexit Party MEPs, which was later reported by Hope not Hate for its far-right and antisemitic content. |
August 2019 | Adopted as the Brexit Party's prospective parliamentary candidate for Central Suffolk and North Ipswich, and later for Sedgefield in the 2019 general election. |
May 23 2019 | Elected as an MEP for the North West England constituency in the European Parliament election. |
April 2019 | Announced as a Brexit Party candidate for the 2019 European Parliament election. |
2013 | Appeared in the romantic comedy film Cavemen. |
2012 | Started hosting Food Network's series Sugar Dome, which was broadcast in the US, Canada, Asia, and the UK. |
2010 | Made his American television debut as a contributor on The Rachael Ray Show. |
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