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A poll this week put Reform on course to become the official opposition after Holyrood election.
It puts the SNP in first place, with 33 per cent in the constituency vote and 29 per cent on regional list.
Reform is on the cusp of achieving an extraordinary and unprecedented breakthrough at all political levels across the UK .
The next Scottish challenge for Reform is the Hamilton , Stonehouse & Larkhall Holyrood by-election on 5 June . Farage is expected to campaign in the constituency and may well end up in a pub he usually does but this time he won’t have to hide. He might not be everyone’s cup of tea, but I still suspect he’ll still be bought a few pints. [See also: What is Nigel Farage thinking now?].
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