A Dunfermline hotel has hosted the first meeting of its local Reform UK party.
The City Hotel accommodated the inaugural gathering for the Dunfermline, Cowdenbeath, and Kirkcaldy branch.
Otto Inglis, interim branch chairman said: "Reform offered people a change of direction away from wokeness, ever higher taxes, lawlessness, uncontrolled immigration, and the net zero energy crisis."
Martyn Greene, the party's Scottish organiser, said: "Having secured 7 per cent in the general election in Scotland, Reform is on track to get into Holyrood in 2026."
He also stated the while the party was a unionist one, it was very welcoming of ex-nationalists.
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