Reform targets Scottish power shift
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•Reform UK can become kingmaker in Scotland, says Tice
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Richard Tice predicts Reform will overtake Tories and become third largest party in Holyrood .
Party 's MSPs would vote for Anas Sarwar to become first minister if it was a choice between him and SNP 's John Swinney .
Mr Tice said Reform is focused on winning support from disillusioned Tory , Labour and SNP voters.
Reform won the backing of 18 per cent of voters in three Glasgow council by-elections last week .
Mr Farage will not be at the debut Scottish conference because of diary commitments.
He will travel to Scotland next February for a rally, but has not always gone well.
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