Reform UK's recent polling surge in Scotland indicates a shift in electoral dynamics, potentially enabling the populist right party to significantly influence the next Holyrood government.
Prof Sir John Curtice noted that Reform's growing support could disrupt pro-independence and unionist party alliances, making it difficult for either bloc to secure majorities in Holyrood.
Richard Tice expressed that Reform's optimistic mood stems from their electoral gains and potential to increase their representation in the Scottish Parliament.
Curtice's analysis projected that, under Scotland's proportional representation system, Reform could secure eight to twelve seats in the next parliament elections.
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