UK Reform Party Scottish Manifesto 2026?

 

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Good — that gives us considerably more detail than the earlier wire copy. Here is the most complete picture now available of the Reform UK Scotland 2026 manifesto:

Economy & Tax

The centrepiece is an immediate income tax cut — aligning Scotland with the rest of the UK's three bands and cutting 1p below each one. Reform Scotland's target is to cut this to 3p below the UK bands within the first five-year term, and ensure that no-one faces a marginal tax rate above 50% on any additional £1 earned. Daily Business The income tax policy is estimated to cost around £2 billion, which the party calculates will be repaid four times over by economic growth. Under these plans, Scottish doctors would save £2,200 each year. Daily Business The plan is partly funded by scrapping many government quangos, with Offord claiming he has a "spreadsheet" and looking to scrap around 25% of them. Daily Business

Energy

The party pledges to scrap all net zero subsidies and rehabilitate North Sea oil and gas as Scotland's primary energy system, arguing Scotland currently imports 70% of its gas from Norway while decommissioning the basins it could be extracting from. The claim is that using Scotland's own natural resources will reduce household bills immediately. Daily Business However, energy policy is largely a UK reserved matter, and some energy analysts say producing more oil and gas, while helping to secure supplies, will not cut bills as prices are dependent on international markets. Daily Business

Housing

The party commits to restoring the 'local connection' requirement for housing applications in Scotland after it was abolished by the SNP in 2022, ensuring Scots are prioritised for housing in their own country, and "ending Glasgow's status as a UK asylum dispersal city." Daily Business

Law & Order

High prison sentences for repeat offenders, increased prison capacity, and an end to early release. Repeal of the Hate Crime Act.

Constitution & NHS

The manifesto rules out another independence referendum in the near term, saying it would be a distraction from good governance, and guarantees that the Scottish NHS will remain free at the point of need, fully funded by general taxation. Daily Business

Context

The party is contesting Labour for second place in the May 7 Holyrood election. Daily Business The full written document doesn't yet appear to be publicly posted online — what's available is the press conference content and pre-briefed policy detail. If you'd like, I can keep looking for the full document text, or we could look at this through the MCI lens.

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