has claimed that is being “turned into a completely different city in every way” as a result of .

The Reform UK leader was responding to a report in The Telegraph which revealed that 29% of pupils in Glasgow schools spoke English ‘as an additional language’.

However, Glasgow City Council officials told the paper that not all of the English learners were new arrivals and noted that the number of overseas enrolments had decreased by over 1,000 during the 2025/26 academic year.

Farage has pledged to focus on the figure ahead of a rally in Falkirk this weekend, remarking in a social media video: “We are going to make this a really big issue.

“This is unfair on taxpayers in Scotland and across the wider UK that people like this should come into Britain illegally and we should

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