John Swinney accuses Reform of racism over Anas Sarwar advert

Swinney accuses Reform of racism over Sarwar advert

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PA Media John Swinney says the "unacceptable" video should be removed from social media

First Minister John Swinney has accused Reform UK of a "racist attack" on Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar. Both the SNP and Labour have complained to Facebook's parent company Meta about a Reform advert running on the site ahead of a South Lanarkshire by-election. The video features text claiming Sarwar "will prioritise the Pakistani community". Reform has denied the video is racist and said it has no plans to take it down.

Speaking on the campaign trail ahead of the Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse by-election, Swinney said the advert was "blatantly racist". He called for Meta to remove the video, telling reporters: "I don't want racism anywhere in any shape or form in our politics there's a responsibility on these social media companies to act."

FACEBOOK Scottish Labour have described the Reform UK advert as "blatantly racist"

The first minister said: "Anas Sarwar is a political rival of mine but he should not be subjected to that kind of racist attack." He urged politicians to "stand in solidarity against" Reform UK leader Nigel Farage. Scottish Labour had already described the advert as "blatantly racist". The party complained to Meta two weeks ago, while the SNP lodged a separate complaint on Monday. The SNP's chief executive, Carol Beattie, said in a letter to the social media firm that the video "crosses the line into race-baiting and scapegoating".

PA Media Nigel Farage's party has denied the advert is racist

She added that it was an attempt to "provoke division, stir racial resentment, and marginalise Pakistani residents in Scotland". The SNP urged Meta to remove the content and "apply appropriate sanctions". The party also asked for clarification on how the organisation how political advertising would be monitored "to prevent the incitement of racial hatred." The Scottish Greens also described the Reform advert as racist, while the Liberal Democrats accused Farage's party of "scummy tactics". Meta has been asked to comment.

'Pathetic and panicky'

Reform councillor Thomas Kerr accused Swinney and Sarwar of "desperately trying to deflect attention away from the facts". He said: "This advert uses Mr Sarwar's own words - if he doesn't like them, he shouldn't use them. "The SNP and Labour have both broken Scotland, it's no surprise they're now forming some sort of pathetic and panicky anti-Reform coalition."