Nigel Farage's organization records evidence support in Scotland

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The UK improvement Party, led by Nigel Farage, achieved the highest level of support always in Scotland. According to a survey poll commissioned by Quantum Communications, the group gained 17% support, making them the 3rd strongest organization in the region.

The Scottish National organization (SNP) inactive remains in the lead, which won 34 percent of the vote. However, this is simply a decrease compared to the local elections of 2021, erstwhile it gained as much as 48 percent. The second place included the Labour organization with a consequence of 23 percent, and further included: the Conservative organization (12 percent), Liberal Democrats (8 percent) and Greens (4 percent).

If the parliamentary elections were held today, the UK improvement could win about 14 seats in Scotland.

Professor Nicola McEwen of Glasgow University comments:

"The emergence in support of UK improvement across the United Kingdom is 1 of the most crucial trends of the last year. Until now, Scotland has not seemed to have entered this chart, but the current poll shows the highest score of this organization in the region to date."

UK improvement can be a serious player in districts where it enjoys the top support — including in Central Scotland, Mid Scotland and Fife, and in the west of the country.

The increase in support in Scotland coincides with a increasing organization position at national level — Farage's organization has achieved results comparable to Keira Starmer's labour organization in fresh months.

This may add certainty to the group before the May self-government elections in England, in which the organization plans to make crucial profits — especially since in erstwhile local elections it has virtually not competed, even before Farage's return to politics.

Farage announced that his goal was to win about 200 tickets nationwide — after the organization had not won any in the last election. The expansion of the group is to be a step towards “professionalisation” and preparation for the 2029 general election.

This week Farage besides presented 29 fresh members — self-governments who went through, among others, the Conservative Party, Labour Party, Liberals and independent environments.

Commenting on these passages, Farage said:

“We are growing. We're building. We're getting stronger. We're preparing for May 1. This organization is definitely going up.”

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