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Moment John Swinney heckled by Reform UK campaigner as FM dodges warring activists ahead of Hamilton by-election
Moment John Swinney heckled by Reform UK campaigner as FM dodges warring activists ahead of Hamilton by-election

Scottish Sun

time24-05-2025

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  • Scottish Sun

Moment John Swinney heckled by Reform UK campaigner as FM dodges warring activists ahead of Hamilton by-election

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) JOHN Swinney today breezed past two sets of warring activists hurling abuse at each other ahead of a hotly contested by-election. The First Minister was met with heckles of 'Swinney the swine' by Reform UK campaigners who were locked in a bitter stand-off, on Hamilton's Quarry Street, with rivals from the Scottish Socialist Party. 3 John Swinney was campaigning in Hamilton with SNP candidate Katy Loudon Credit: Wattie Cheung 3 Reform UK activists shouted abuse at the First Minister in Hamilton, Lanarkshire Credit: Staff An anti-immigration canvasser, puffing on a cigarette, was heard telling voters: 'Take a leaflet and put it in your sky rocket.' He displayed homemade signs reading 'Just stop immigration' and 'Stop the boats'. Across the street, three left-wingers set up shop with posters urging for a workers' wage and 'reject corruption'. However, Mr Swinney - accompanied by two protection officers - ignored the screaming match and stopped outside a nearby Greggs. He quizzed SNP candidate Katy Loudon on her least favourite pastry from the high street bakery to which she replied: 'The Festive Bake.' It comes ahead of a by-election on Thursday 5 June, following the sad death, aged 57, of former Nats MP Christina McKelvie. Meanwhile Labour chiefs fear Reform's surge will hand the SNP victory in the Hamilton by-election. Insiders in Anas Sarwar's camp admitted they now face a struggle in what looked an easily winnable seat. The mood has shifted as angry voters ditch Labour after last July's landslide Westminster victory over Sir Keir Starmer's policies like slashing winter fuel payments. Sources now worry Nigel Farage's Reform are set to split the anti-SNP vote in the June 5 contest and next year's Holyrood election. Russell Findlay quickfire Q&A UK Election fallout & buying Liam Gallagher's mum a drink One Labour insider said: 'To win we'll need to convince every single anti-Nat voter to back us, and for them all to turn out. I just don't think that is going to happen.' Polls show Reform on course to become Holyrood's second party after big gains in council elections down south. It has scuppered Scottish Labour chiefs' bid to bill themselves as 'the best way to stop the SNP' — as Reform also eat into the Tory base. Another Labour source said: 'If we can't win Hamilton, the writing is on the wall for 2026. There is a lot of pessimism at the top of Scottish Labour.'

Labour chiefs fear Reform's surge will hand the SNP victory in the Hamilton by-election
Labour chiefs fear Reform's surge will hand the SNP victory in the Hamilton by-election

Scottish Sun

time09-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Scottish Sun

Labour chiefs fear Reform's surge will hand the SNP victory in the Hamilton by-election

The mood has shifted as angry voters ditch Labour after last July's landslide Westminster victory BY-ELECTION WOE Labour chiefs fear Reform's surge will hand the SNP victory in the Hamilton by-election Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) DOOM-laden Labour chiefs fear Reform's surge will hand the SNP victory in the Hamilton by-election. Insiders in Anas Sarwar's camp admitted they now face a struggle in what looked an easily winnable seat. Sign up for the Politics newsletter Sign up The mood has shifted as angry voters ditch Labour after last July's landslide Westminster victory over Sir Keir Starmer's policies like slashing winter fuel payments. Sources now worry Nigel Farage's Reform are set to split the anti-SNP vote in the June 5 contest — triggered by the death of Nats MSP Christina McKelvie — and next year's Holyrood election. One Labour insider said: 'To win we'll need to convince every single anti-Nat voter to back us, and for them all to turn out. I just don't think that is going to happen.' Polls show Reform on course to become Holyrood's second party after big gains in council elections down south. It has scuppered Scottish Labour chiefs' bid to bill themselves as 'the best way to stop the SNP' — as Reform also eat into the Tory base. Another Labour source said: 'If we can't win Hamilton, the writing is on the wall for 2026. There is a lot of pessimism at the top of Scottish Labour.' Nats claimed Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse in 2021 with a 12.6 per cent majority. Glasgow Reform councillor Thomas Kerr said they expect a 'great result'. A Scottish Labour spokeswoman said: 'This by-election is a chance to call time on SNP mismanagement. Every vote for Reform is a vote to help the SNP.' Elsewhere, we told how a Scots porn star revealed her bid to turbo-charge Nigel Farage's Scots election campaign. I'll never give up booze, vows Nigel Farage as Reform tipped to make HUGE gains in local elections OnlyFans model Lana Wolf, 30, has held private talks with a senior Reform figure and aims to boost their surge north of the border.

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