
Reform UK's Scottish Support Steady, Despite Dislike
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Reform UKs Scottish Support: Steady Amidst Disillusionment
Reform UKs support in Scotland remains steady at 15-20% since the UK general election in July 2024, according to the Scottish Election Study. Their strongest backing comes from older men, especially those aged 45-54 without a university degree. Reform attracts disillusioned Labour voters and those frustrated with all parties, filling a gap against immigration, net zero, and woke ideas. However, Reform is now Scotlands most disliked party, with nearly half of voters naming it as their least favorite. The partys rise could redefine elections, creating firm blocs on both sides as voters tactically choose candidates to block them.
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