'Reform UK could be about to unleash a storm on Scottish politics'
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Luke Graham: In Scotland, Reform UK is starting to split the nationalist vote
Luke Graham was the Conservative Member of Parliament for Ochil and Perthshire South from 2017 to 2019, the candidate in Perth and Kinross-shire in 2024, and a former head of the Downing Street Union Unit. “The Tories had their chance; Labour are messing it up; maybe it’s time we gave someone else a go?” This response, from a politically neutral friend of mine at the pub two weeks ago, is beginning to resonate with an increasing portion of the e…
Someone said last week that it was as if we were in a general election campaign, with four years to go and it is true that the competition between the parties is fierce. In Scotland, where there is a by-election, Reform UK has started to make a mark, with the help of the press and media.
Scotland, the SNP, and Reform: Farage looks to capitalise on anti-establishment anger - The Communist
Facebook Twitter Reddit WhatsApp Messenger Email Print A recent poll has predicted that Reform UK could win 21 seats in the Scottish parliamentary elections in May 2026. While the SNP are still predicted to win around 58 seats, this would see Reform become the main opposition – ahead of Labour on 18 seats and the Tories on 13. This would be a massive shock to the Scottish political system. None of Nigel Farage’s outfits – neither UKIP, the Brexi…
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