Farage due in Falkirk as Reform UK gears up for Holyrood campaign
Around 750 attendees paid £6 each at a Falkirk rally where Reform UK promoted anti-immigration and climate policies amid local protests and counter-demonstrations.
- Nigel Farage, the veteran Eurosceptic and former leader of the UK Independence Party , rallied in Scotland ahead of Scottish parliamentary elections, despite his unpopularity among many Scots due to his support for Brexit.
- Reform, a party founded from the ashes of Farage's Brexit Party, has seen a surprising rise in popularity in Scotland, leading to predictions of winning its first seats in the Scottish Parliament.
- Reform has attracted voters from the Conservatives and, to a lesser extent, Labour, due to its stance on immigration and has received a £9 million donation from a cryptocurrency investor.
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The far right leader gathered hundreds of supporters on Saturday in Falkirk, a city that had been marked for several months by anti-immigration demonstrations and counter-demonstrations.
Watch moment Nigel Farage spells out four-letter word that will lead to Reform UK success in Scotland
Watch the moment Nigel Farage spelled out the four-letter word that he claims will help his party storm to success in Scotland. Speaking to a jam-packed audience of enthusiastic voters, Mr Farage gave a booming speech to mark six months before Scots head to the polls to decide who will take control of Holyrood.Reform UK is expected to break new ground further north after a series of Westminster polling has placed Mr Farage's party in good stead …
Farage due in Falkirk as Reform UK gears up for Holyrood campaign
The rally comes as Reform UK gears up its Scottish Parliament election campaign.
UK populist Farage targets Scottish town hit by immigration protests
FALKIRK, UK (AFP) : Populist leader Nigel Farage will rally supporters in Scotland on Saturday, bidding to build on unexpectedly strong backing for his anti-immigration Reform UK party five months before elections to its devolved parliament.The Brexit champion, whose party has been leading in UK-wide polls throughout the year, will host a “Scotland Needs Reform” event in Falkirk, northwest of the capital Edinburgh.The town has seen rival pro- an…
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