ONE OF THE REASONS I was attracted to Malcolm Offord becoming leader of Reform UK Scotland, was that he not only delivered an on-point analysis of why Scotland’s economy was failing, but also set out answers — and had done the due diligence on how they could be delivered. This meant he was able to […]
Day: 3 April 2026
Reform’s plan to fix Scotland’s housing emergency
SCOTLAND HAS the highest level of homelessness since records began, with 40,000 adults and 10,000 children living in temporary accommodation. Shelter believes this can be fixed by building 15,000 affordable homes per annum over the next five years. Reform agrees this 75,000 target is eminently achievable, accounting for only three per cent of Scotland’s 2.5m […]