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Reform UK Suspends Scotland Candidate over Financial Allegations
Stuart Niven was suspended after being banned as a company director for seven years due to misuse of a £50,000 government loan linked to his firm, Reform UK said.
- Reform UK suspended its Dundee City West candidate Stuart Niven after reports of his disqualification as a company director, pending an investigation into his financial conduct.
- Other Reform UK candidates have faced scrutiny for controversial past comments, including anti-Muslim statements and support for Tommy Robinson.
- Lord Offord stated many candidates made past comments before joining Reform UK and emphasized that cutting income tax would be a top priority if elected, with economic plans spanning ten years.
- Current polling places Reform UK at about 20% of the vote, potentially making it the second-largest party in the Scottish Parliament after May's election.
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Reform suspends Holyrood candidate less than 24 hours after being announced
The party said it is investigating reports surrounding Stuart Niven’s financial conduct.
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Leaning Left7Leaning Right0Center4Last UpdatedBias Distribution64% Left
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- 64% of the sources lean Left
64% Left
L 64%
C 36%
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