FALKRIK: Populist politician Nigel Farage rallied supporters today in Scotland, decrying immigration, climate change mitigations and other policies, as he bids to build on unexpectedly strong backing there for his anti-immigration Reform UK party.
His rare visit north of the English border came five months before elections to Scotland’s devolved parliament and follows Reform’s surprising rise in popularity there, prompting predictions of winning its first seats in the chamber.
The Brexit champion – whose party has led UK-wide polls throughout this year – held a lunchtime event in Falkirk, a town northwest of the capital Edinburgh that has seen rival pro- and anti-immigration protests outside a hotel housing asylum seekers.
