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Reform UK accused of bias against Scots Gaelic and Scots
Ireland🏛️ PoliticsProgressive6 hr. ago

Reform UK accused of bias against Scots Gaelic and Scots

Reform UK has faced accusations of attempting to criminalize the use of Scots Gaelic and Scots in election materials, prompting criticism from the Scottish National Party (SNP). The SNP called the proposed amendment to the UK Government’s Representation of the People Bill 'despicable' and 'anti-Scottish,' arguing it seeks to remove native languages from Scottish politics. The amendment, introduced by Reform deputy leader Richard Tice, would require election materials to be in English or Welsh, with penalties including fines or imprisonment for non-compliance. Reform UK Scotland denied the allegations, stating the amendment was intended for England and Wales and aimed to preserve electoral integrity by limiting the use of non-domestic languages like Urdu or Bengali. The bill also includes provisions allowing 16 and 17-year-olds to vote, tightening donation rules, and expanding acceptable voter IDs.

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Reform UK accused of bias against Scots Gaelic and Scots

Reform UK has faced accusations of attempting to criminalize the use of Scots Gaelic and Scots in election materials, prompting criticism from the Scottish National Party (SNP). The SNP called the proposed amendment to the UK Government’s Representation of the People Bill 'despicable' and 'anti-Scottish,' arguing it seeks to remove native languages from Scottish politics. The amendment, introduced by Reform deputy leader Richard Tice, would require election materials to be in English or Welsh, with penalties including fines or imprisonment for non-compliance. Reform UK Scotland denied the allegations, stating the amendment was intended for England and Wales and aimed to preserve electoral integrity by limiting the use of non-domestic languages like Urdu or Bengali. The bill also includes provisions allowing 16 and 17-year-olds to vote, tightening donation rules, and expanding acceptable voter IDs.

Bias read (Progressive): The article presents the SNP's strong condemnation of Reform UK's proposal as 'despicable' and 'anti-Scottish,' emphasizing the threat to Scotland's linguistic heritage. It highlights historical parallels to the Highland Clearances and frames Reform UK's actions as an attack on Scottish identity. In

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