Craig Campbell was a senior figure in Nigel Farage’s party north of the border until an investigation by the Daily Record found his father had been among nine people – also including his uncle – jailed for pub bombings in Glasgow in the 1970s. William Campbell has been named in news reports as the commander in Glasgow of the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) – a paramilitary organisation most active during the Troubles in Northern Ireland. It was also revealed Mr Campbell’s cousin Jason was jailed for life for the sectarian murder of a 16-year-old in Glasgow in 1995.
A spokesman for Reform UK Scotland said: “Craig Campbell is no longer a Reform UK Scotland organiser or member. “Reform UK Scotland will not tolerate discrimination of anyone in any form.” The party has seen increased support in polls north of the border, with suggestions it could win more than 10 seats in the 2026 Holyrood elections.
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Reform UK Scottish organiser sacked over loyalist paramilitary links
Craig Campbell was removed from his position and is no longer a party member.