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Awkward moment Reform UK’s Richard Tice forgets names of Scottish defectors
Nigel Farage’s No2 forgot the surnames of two Reform UK defectors – at an event to unveil them.
Richard Tice bungled during a photocall at a Glasgow chippy with councillors John Gray and Ross Lambie, who have both jumped ship from the Tories.


The Reform UK MP referred to them as “John and Ross”, but when pressed by a journalist to name the pair – or what councils they represented – MP Mr Tice appeared stumped and said: “I’m answering policy questions. “
Mr Tice then proceeded to repeat the answer “John and Ross” and said: “Next question!”
The photocall took place at Glasgow’s famous Val D’Oro fish and chip shop, amid a surge in the polls for Reform UK – who have climbed from one per cent support in Scotland to around 15 per cent in the past year.
But polling experts have said their rise is eating into Labour and Tory support – potentially paving the way for the SNP to cling on to power at the 2026 Holyrood election.
Renfrewshire councillor Mr Gray and South Lanarkshire councillor Mr Lambie posed for a snap with Mr Tice outside the chippy, in Townhead, just minutes after the surname gaffe from the Reform MP.
Their switch brings the total number of office holders for the party in Scotland to eight councillors, despite having no MPs or MSPs elected here.
Asked why he believes support for Reform is growing north of the border, Mr Tice said: “People are sick and tired of getting poorer under the SNP, essentially financially poorer, but also the health system is getting worse.
“Likewise the education system is getting worse, and I think people are saying, ‘do you know what, you folks, you’ve had your go, you’ve blown it, you’ve messed up, let’s give these other people a go.”
Mr Tice, who knocked back the opportunity to eat a chip despite the encouragement of eager photographers outside the chippy, also suggested opposition parties at Holyrood are “terrified” of Reform ahead of the 2026 vote.
He said: “I think the good people of Scotland are realising that they’re being conned, they’re being lied to, they’re being misled, and it’s an outrage, and we’re going to take them on.”
Quizzed on First Minister John Swinney’s plans to host a cross-party summit aimed at combating the far-right, Mr Tice said: “He’s clearly terrified and he’s creating a coalition of the terrified and throwing around juvenile smears.”
Speaking after First Minister’s Questions, Scottish Tory leader Russell Findlay claimed that anyone switching to Reform “only emboldens” John Swinney and the SNP.
He added: “I’m wholly committed to holding the SNP government to account and every single vote for Reform is only going to benefit the SNP.”
Snooker star bats away WASP on live TV during World Grand Prix leaving TNT Sports commentator baffled
SNOOKER star David Gilbert left a commentator baffled after swatting a fly away mid-match.
Gilbert was 3-1 down to Neil Robertson in the last-16 of the World Grand Prix when he got distracted by the insect.


The 43-year-old suddenly moved his head before attempting to bat it away.
It sparked some confusion from the commentator, who said: “What’s happened there?
“A wasp? Something’s attacked him there!”
Gilbert went on to lose 4-1 to Robertson in Hong Kong on Thursday morning.
The World Snooker Tour was forced to issue an apology on Tuesday evening after spectators were kicked out of Kai Tak Arena before the end of the final session.
Kyren Wilson was in action against Matthew Selt, while Wu Yize and Pang Junxu faced off on the other table.
However, fans were unable to watch the conclusion of each match due to a midnight curfew.
Wilson and Wu went on to win their respective games.
A statement from the WST later read: “Some fans were unable to watch the conclusion of the final match on Table One.
“The Tournament Organising Committee has since communicated with Kai Tak Sports Park and the relevant departments.
“We are pleased to confirm that spectators will be permitted to remain in the venue for the conclusion of all evening sessions for the rest of the tournament.
“We apologise for the inconvenience caused.
“Spectators who had tickets for this game will be able to exchange these for seats of the same value on Wednesday March 5 or Thursday March 6.”