Farage to increase Scottish visits for Reform campaign
Briefly

Reform UK is gearing up to enhance its electoral presence in Scotland, driven by recent local election successes in England where the party gained over 600 seats. Nigel Farage, the party leader, plans to visit Scotland more frequently, especially ahead of the June by-election for Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse. Recent polling indicates growing support for Reform UK in Scotland, posing a potential threat to traditional parties like the Conservatives and Labour. Thomas Kerr, a Reform councillor in Glasgow, emphasized Farage's excitement and confidence in bringing their message to Scottish voters.
"The party wants to capitalise on the momentum gained in local elections, with Nigel Farage poised to increase his presence in Scotland ahead of upcoming elections."
"Last week's English election results have sent shockwaves through Westminster, highlighting the significance of Reform UK's surge south of the border for Scottish parties."
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