Badenoch calls Farage an ‘opportunist’ after he urges Scottish nationalists to back Reform
Kemi Badenoch, a Conservative party leader, criticized Nigel Farage as an opportunist after he appealed to Scottish nationalists to support Reform UK in the upcoming Holyrood election on May 7th. Farage suggested "genuine nationalists" should back Reform, even hinting at a possible future independence referendum.

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AI-generatedKemi Badenoch, a Conservative party leader, criticized Nigel Farage as an opportunist after he appealed to Scottish nationalists to support Reform UK in the upcoming Holyrood election on May 7th. Farage suggested "genuine nationalists" should back Reform, even hinting at a possible future independence referendum. Badenoch argued that only the Conservative party is truly unionist and accused Reform of lacking consistent principles. The Conservatives are trying to prevent Reform from siphoning votes in the election where polls show them trailing behind multiple parties. Reform UK's Scottish leader further fueled concerns by suggesting they might not block the SNP leader from becoming first minister, potentially impacting the election's outcome and the possibility of a second independence referendum.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedOpinion polls show the Conservatives lagging behind Labour, Reform and the Scottish Greens.
Swinney intends to demand a second independence referendum by 2028 if the SNP wins a majority.
Reform UK would not block the SNP leader from being voted in as first minister.
Badenoch accused Farage of being an opportunist who does not believe in unionism.
Nigel Farage urged Scottish nationalists to back Reform in the Holyrood election.