
Reform UK Candidate Drops Out, Party Denies Chaos
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Reform UK faces turmoil in Scotlands upcoming election, with five candidates dropping out since their conference. James Glen and Linda Holt quit their bids for Edinburgh North Western and Fife North East, respectively, due to insufficient party backing and controversial social media posts. Roland Jackson, Jordan Brown, and Stuart Niven also faced issues, leading to their withdrawal or suspension. Despite the setbacks, Reform UK plans to field a full slate of candidates, with leader Malcolm Offord insisting theyve vetted over three hundred and have backups ready. Recent polls show Reform UK holding second place behind the SNP, as their campaign pushes forward amid the shakeups.
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