I put the article previous to this in the news section, but maybe this is better in the politics forum (assuming anyone on here is even remotely interested, apart from me

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But, to that extent, my thread title offers a slightly different slant on it all as compared to the Courier's below.
But, to reiterate, this is the co-leader of our local trade association EFTA. Who is also co-proprietor of one of the taxi firms in St Andrews. Her co-proprietor/co-EFTA leader (and husband) is also standing as a candidate, but for an Edinburgh seat
John Swinney accuses Reform of ‘serial racism problem’ after Fife candidate’s Humza Yousaf commentshttps://www.thecourier.co.uk/fp/politic ... candidate/Linda Holt called Mr Yousaf an "Islamist moron" and "not British".https://wpcluster.dctdigital.com/wp-con ... 0x1152.jpgFirst Minister John Swinney has accused Reform UK of having “a serial problem about racism” in the wake of a Fife candidate calling Humza Yousaf an “Islamist moron” and “not British”.
The Courier revealed Fife North East hopeful Linda Holt’s series of offensive social media posts after she was selected as a constituency candidate for Nigel Farage’s party on Thursday.
The former Conservative councillor also claimed the Scottish Government was “becoming a Hamas PR support act” while Glasgow-born Mr Yousaf, of Pakistani heritage and whose father-in-law is Palestinian, was Holyrood leader.
https://wpcluster.dctdigital.com/wp-con ... 40x564.jpgOn Friday, we asked the first minister about the posts by Ms Holt, who was censured by the Standards Commission in 2023.
They emerged just hours after Reform revealed its Stirling candidate Rachael Wright – at the centre of spreading false asylum accommodation rumours about Kilgraston School in Perthshire.
Mr Swinney, a Perthshire MSP, said: “I think it is a warning to members of the public to think very very carefully about voting for Reform because there are candidates with views I think most of the people that I’ve had the privilege to represent for the last 29 years would find absolutely unacceptable, racist views.
“There are also views being expressed which are designed to ferment division and hate in our society, and, I think we’re at a moment where we need to come together as a society and be welcoming and inclusive.”
‘Serial problem about racism’Mr Swinney claims Reform are not interested in calling out their candidates over offensive posts.
“It suits them to portray these views because these are the views that many people in Reform hold,” he told The Courier.
https://wpcluster.dctdigital.com/wp-con ... 6x1043.jpgMr Swinney said a speaker at the Reform party conference made what he considered to be “derogatory and inflammatory remarks” that were “wildly applauded”.
“Reform’s just got a serial problem about racism,” claimed Mr Swinney.
‘Oddballs and quasi-racists’SNP MP Pete Wishart called the Reform party “an unsavoury bunch” as he joined Mr Swinney and neighbouring MSP Jim Fairlie to lodge election nomination papers in Perth on Friday afternoon.
“What an assortment of oddballs and quasi-racists,” said the politician.
“The details that have started to emerge about some of these candidates should really shock a number of people throughout these constituencies now that they’ve put themselves forward.”
https://wpcluster.dctdigital.com/wp-con ... 40x564.jpgReform’s Scottish leader Malcolm Offord attempted to brush off Ms Holt’s comments when they were uncovered by The Courier.
At his party’s candidate launch event on Thursday, he told us: “She [Ms Holt] has only just become a candidate, and she wasn’t a candidate when she made those comments.
“I don’t know the context in which she made it, I don’t know when she made those comments.
“I’m not commenting on individual comments on 73 candidates.”
Ms Holt has been contacted for comment.
She previously said she wanted to know the context and dates of the social media posts.
Meanwhile, Dundee Reform candidate Stuart Niven was suspended on Friday, less than 24 hours after he was picked to fight the Holyrood election.
He is being investigated by the party after it emerged he is barred from acting as a company director for seven years.