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The Independent UK
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Neil Pooran

Farage accused of spreading ‘pain and anxiety’ ahead of Scotland rally

  • Scotland's First Minister, John Swinney, accused Nigel Farage of attempting to "whip up hate" ahead of a Reform UK rally in Falkirk.
  • The rally is part of Reform UK's Scottish Parliament election campaign, with Farage claiming "uncontrolled migration" is changing Scottish cities "almost beyond recognition".
  • Falkirk has been the site of regular anti-immigration protests outside the Cladhan Hotel, which houses asylum seekers, leading to a counter "unity march" organised by Falkirk for All.
  • Farage criticised the "open door policies" of the SNP and Labour, positioning Reform UK as the party of "radical change" against the "old establishment" in Scottish politics.
  • Swinney previously labelled Farage's comments about Glasgow schoolchildren as "simply racist", while Scottish Green MSP Maggie Chapman condemned Reform's message for spreading "pain and anxiety" among migrant communities.

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