Reform candidate ‘attacked’ while campaigning in Glasgow

Reform candidate ‘attacked’ while campaigning in Glasgow

A Reform politician has allegedly been assaulted while campaigning for the party in Glasgow.

The Independent US Reform UK Scotland leader Malcolm Offord and Holyrood candidate Thomas Kerr pose in front of their Holyrood election van in Glasgow (Craig Meighan/PA) (PA Wire)

Councillor Thomas Kerr, one of the party’s candidates in the city, is said to have been attacked while delivering leaflets in Shettleston in the east end on Friday.

Reform UK Scotland blamed the rhetoric of other parties for the incident.

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A spokesperson for the party said: “What has been witnessed on the streets of Glasgow today against Thomas Kerr was beyond unacceptable – free speech is important, but no politician should be subjected to violence while out campaigning.

“The language of our opponents – describing candidates as ‘racist’, ‘fascist’, or ‘far-right’ – is having real life consequences and is not productive to promoting healthy democracy.”

Police Scotland said it was made aware of an assault on a man at Strowan Road around 2.15pm on Friday, telling the Scottish Sun that another man will be the subject of a report to the procurator fiscal.

 

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