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Offord admits to 'bumps in road' in Reform's Scots election campaign
- Reform UK in Scotland acknowledges campaign bumps as four candidates quit or were suspended.
- Lord Offord says the party will shift focus to immigration amid campaign turbulence.
- The campaign faced internal dissent with candidates leaving and questions over amateurism.
- Reform UK highlighted Glasgow homelessness and hotel costs to push immigration argument.
- Reform UK press officer in Scotland reportedly resigned amid campaign tensions.
- Polls show Reform competing as Scotland’s second-largest party at Holyrood, per the piece.
- Offord defends vetting as among the strongest reforms, claiming robust processes.
- Campaigns include assertions Glaswegians face immigration concerns, per Reform rhetoric.
- The article notes internal dissent and claims of a 'Holyrood bubble' ignoring Scots' concerns.
- The piece mentions four candidate resignations and one suspension within Reform's Scottish slate.
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