Hollywood star Alan Cumming urges Holyrood voters to ‘reject Nigel Farage’
By Katrine Bussey, Press Association Scotland political editor
Hollywood star Alan Cumming has urged Scots to “reject the politics of Nigel Farage” in Thursday’s Holyrood election.
The award-winning actor, who is also the host The Traitors US, stressed the need for voters to “stand up for the kind of country we want to be”, as he also spoke about the need to “call out the dangers of the far right”.
The Perthshire born star, who splits his time between New York and Scotland, went on to highlight the importance of the arts and culture.
His comments come ahead of an event in Edinburgh with Scottish First Minister and SNP leader John Swinney.
The event is taking place ahead of Thursday’s Scottish Parliament election, with polls having indicated Reform UK, led in Scotland by Malcolm Offord, could come in second place place.
Cumming, a prominent supporter of Scottish independence, said his event with the SNP leader would be “a great opportunity to discuss a whole range of topics important to the people of Scotland, find out more about our First Minister, and collectively call out the dangers of the far right”.
He told how “art and culture in Scotland have always played a vital role in shaping who we are”, saying that the sector “provides joy when we need it most and challenges those in power”.
Cumming continued: “At a time when voices of division are growing louder, it’s more important than ever that we come together, speak openly, and stand up for the kind of country we want to be.”
He said: “On Thursday, voters in Scotland have the chance to reject the politics of Nigel Farage and elect an SNP government who will fight for them.
“People have the chance to vote SNP to build a country that truly reflects Scotland’s values and chart a better, fairer future as an independent country.”