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Reform UK set to become Scotland's second-largest party at Holyrood elections in May, poll shows

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Reform UK set to become Scotland's second-largest party at Holyrood elections in May, poll shows

A new poll suggests Reform UK will become Scotland's second-largest party at the Holyrood elections in May, with the SNP falling short of a majority. The poll forecasts the SNP will win 62 seats, while Reform UK will win 19 seats, ahead of Labour and the Tories.

A recent poll shows Reform UK is set to become Scotland's second-largest party. The poll, conducted by Survation, forecasts the SNP will win 62 seats, falling short of a majority. Reform UK is expected to win 19 seats, ahead of Labour and the Tories. The SNP currently leads in the polls, with 35% support in the constituency vote and 32% in the regional list. Reform UK's leader, Nigel Farage, has a minus 31% rating in Scotland. The election is set to take place on May 7.

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