Dunfermline

Constituency

Bishopton, Scotland, UK.  19 March 2026.
PICTURED: 
Reform UK Scotland hold 2026 Scottish Conference, Candidate announcement and Manifesto launch, Bishopton, Scotland, UK.

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Otto Inglis

Reform UK candidate for Dunfermline

“I was brought up to take pride in the achievements of our Scottish forefathers, not to whinge and blame other people.”

About Otto

My father was a Dunfermline vet and my mother a medical doctor. They were firmly unionists but brought me up to take pride in the achievements of our Scottish forefathers.

I am married with adult children. For many years, I have run my own business near Edinburgh airport. Before that I qualified as a lawyer in England and worked first as a welfare rights lawyer and then as an asylum caseworker. I am scientifically literate and highly numerate.

Time and again I have seen laws, taxes and decisions by every level of government that show that most of our politicians and civil servants have not a clue about how the economy works, nor about human nature.

I want a Scotland which offers our children and grandchildren a worthwhile future with a growing economy that provides well-paying jobs and opportunities for those who want to work for themselves. A Scotland where well-led and well-managed public services are the envy of England and the wider world. One where they police the streets, not the tweets. A Scotland where our young people get a proper education.

In short, I am ambitious for a better Scotland.

Dunfermline

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Constituency Information

Electorate: 62,615
Council Area: Fife
Additional Members Region: Mid Scotland and Fife

Dunfermline Scottish parliamentary constituency boundary map