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Reform UK accused of ‘blatant racism’ against Scottish Labour Leader Anas Sarwar in by-election ad
23 May, 2025 
Left Foot Forward

'I have seen it, and it’s a very deliberate dog whistle'



Far-right Reform UK has been accused of launching a “blatantly racist” social media advert featuring the Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar.

In a sign of how desperate Reform UK have become and the kinds of dirty tactics they’re willing to resort to ahead of the South Lanarkshire by-election next month, the party featured the ad on its Facebook page which Sarwar has slammed as a ‘very deliberate dog whistle’ after it claimed that he would ‘prioritise the Pakistani community’.

The ad, features footage of several speeches made by Sarwar, born in Glasgow to Pakistani Muslim parents, talking about political representation for South Asian communities and encouraging more people from Pakistani and South Asian backgrounds to get involved in politics.

The edited clip, which shows Mr Sarwar’s comments beginning mid-sentence, is preceded by the words “Anas Sarwar has said he will prioritise the Pakistani community”.

The video ends with the words “only Reform UK will prioritise the people of Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse”.

According to the Times, Sarwar has responded, saying: “I have seen it, and it’s a very deliberate dog whistle, which seeks to question my identity, question my loyalty and question my belonging in Scotland.

“I’m a proud Scot, I was born here, my kids were born here. Every single day, I fight for a better Scotland, regardless of what anyone’s politics might be. For them to play this kind of campaign, I think demonstrates the kind of people they are.”

Sarwar’s spokesperson also described it as a “blatantly racist advert from Reform UK that attempts to question the identity, loyalty and belonging of Anas Sarwar.”

Reform UK claims that the advert is not racist and will not remove it.


Reform deputy leader Richard Tice praises Dubai for ‘just imprisoning or deporting anyone who cannot look after themselves’


16 May, 2025 
Left Foot Forward

Dubai was found by Amnesty international to jail political prisoners



In a sign of just how authoritarian any potential Reform UK government would be, the party’s deputy leader Richard Tice has praised the autocratic state of Dubai for ‘just imprisoning or deporting anyone who cannot look after themselves’.

Tice made the comments during an interview with the BBC’s Nick Robinson, where he claimed that the UK could learn from Dubai’s national pride and low crime levels.

Asked about a column written by his partner Isabel Oakeshott in which she claimed that unlike ‘angry divided Britain’, Dubai is the ‘ultimate multicultural success story’, Tice refused to condemn her remarks.

Robinson continued to quote: “Those who break the law or can’t look after themselves are simply imprisoned or deported.”

He asked Tice: “Is that a better society, a place that simply imprisons or deports people who break the law?”

Dubai is ruled as an absolute monarchy, with a hereditary royal family at the head of government, and was found by Amnesty international to jail political prisoners.

It has been criticised by human rights organisations for its poor human rights record.

Reacting to Tice’s comments, campaign group Best for Britain wrote: “Apparently, a complete authoritarian absence of due process is worth it, so his girlfriend can go to the loo without her handbag.”

Basit Mahmood is editor of Left Foot Forward

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