💨 Abstract
In a closely contested by-election in Scotland, Nigel Farage's party Reform gained significant traction, worrying Labour experts. Reform achieved more than 26% of the vote, coming in a close third, just behind Labour and the SNP. Political analyst John Curtice cautioned that this surge in Reform's support indicates ongoing challenges for Labour, especially as Scottish elections loom.
Courtesy: www.thesun.co.uk
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