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And, you know, we have immigrants who come here legally.
At the bar, Nigel told me he'd been surprised by the welcome he'd received from marquee regulars.
They didn't know I was coming, and I didn't know I was going to get that reaction, but that was pretty amazing.
So I thought walking up the street wasn't bad.
I thought it was great, because when I was wandering around the high street speaking to people, I felt there was quite a bit of apathy in terms of political perspectives, and yet when you wandered down, everybody just came out to see you.
Yeah, they came out of the shops, and it was good, it was good, it was good.
13 years ago, Nigel Farage came to Scotland and ended up trapped inside a pub surrounded by protesters.
This time, the reception couldn't have been more different.
From Aberdeen to the Shetland Isles and finally to Glasgow, we saw growing political frustration and a real desire to ditch the SNP.
With the Tories and increasingly Labour no longer serious contenders nationally, the only practical way to do that is by electing Reform MSPs on May 7th.
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Our values, our values, very simple.
Some might say old-fashioned, but they're values of family, community and country.
We think all of those things have been under assault, under attack, and frankly, weak government at every level has failed to stand up for what we believe to be British and to be right.
And we are going to fight for those values, unafraid of anything or anyone.
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