Nigel Farage Names Lord Offord as Reform UK's Scottish Leader
Lord Malcolm Offord, a former Tory minister, will lead Reform UK's campaign for the Scottish Parliament election in May, with the party polling second behind the SNP.
- Lord Offord, who left the Conservatives last year, was named the new leader of Reform UK Scotland by Nigel Farage.
- A new poll ahead of May's election put Reform UK and Scottish Labour neck-and-neck for second place behind the SNP.
- Lord Offord said Reform UK will field candidates in all 73 constituencies to 'get Scotland back to the top of the table' and remove the 'rotten SNP government.
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Party leaders flock to Scotland ahead of election
The announcement of Rebert Jenrick’s removal from the Conservative Party overshadowed a press conference hosted by Nigel Farage in Fife this morning. He was there to unveil Reform UK’s new Scottish leader – former Conservative peer Lord Offord. And not to be outdone, Sir Keir Starmer was pushing Labour’s record there, while Kemi Badenoch was campaigning north of the border too.
Malcolm Offord confirmed as Reform leader in Scotland by Nigel Farage
Nigel Farage has hand picked a former Tory UK government minister as his party’s new Scottish leader. The Reform UK leader travelled to Scotland to announce – as had been widely expected – that Malcolm Offord has been given the job.
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