Reform UK suspends Scots candidates for ‘vile and offensive’ remarks
Reform UK suspends Scots candidates for ‘vile and offensive’ remarks
Reform UK suspends Scots candidates for ‘vile and offensive’ remarks
Reform UK has suspended two Scottish general election candidates after a Ferret investigation uncovered their controversial comments.

TL;DR:
Stephen McNamara is transphobic and David McNabb is racist.
Reform UK doubles-down on it's opposition towards Net Zero policies.
Comments include (spoilering for distressing content, just in case):
Suspended candidates included Stephen McNamara, who was selected as the candidate for Kilmarnock and Louden, and David McNabb, the party’s candidate for Mid Dunbartonshire.
A Reform UK spokesperson said: “The party has launched an immediate investigation into Mr’s McNabb and McNamara who have been suspended pending the result of that investigation.”
Linked article details public comments made by both these suspended candidates, as well as highlighting some other candidates who are not being investigated.
Reform is not investigating candidates with links to climate change denial groups, or who have made comments denying climate change. These candidates include:
- Kenneth Morton, the candidate for Angus and Perthshire Glens.
- Martyn Greene. who is Reform UK’s Scotland organiser.
A Reform UK spokesperson said: “Reform Scotland is proud to oppose the calamity that are the Net Zero policies."