The Reform leader is exploiting growing resentment towards migrants and hosting a sold-out event - something unimaginable just a few years ago
Dani Garavelli is a freelance journalist and columnist for the Herald
Almost 13 years ago, at a press briefing to launch Ukip’s first Scottish byelection campaign, Nigel Farage was run out of Edinburgh by jeering protesters. Back then, Ukip’s support was running at nearly 25% in the English local elections, and less than 1% in Scotland.
On Saturday, Farage will venture back across the border to host a sold-out Reform UK campaign event in Falkirk, a town which has recently seen angry demonstrations outside a hotel hosting asylum seekers.
Dani Garavelli is a freelance journalist and columnist for the Herald
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