
Offord's Homophobic Joke Resurfaces Ahead of Scottish Elections
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Malcolm Offord, leader of Reform UK in Scotland, faces backlash for a homophobic joke he made six years ago during a Burns Night speech. The joke, targeting the partner of George Michael, left many uncomfortable. Now, critics demand his resignation, accusing Reform UK of tolerating homophobia and racism. Offords team claims he apologized and donated to an LGBT charity, but questions remain about his leadership ahead of Scottish elections.
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