BBC News Published image captionReform UK in Scotland is led by former Conservative MSP Michelle Ballantyne Reform UK has set out plans to slash the range and level of taxes levied on people and businesses in Scotland ahead of the Holyrood election. The group - formerly known as the Brexit Party - is standing candidates in all regions of Scotland on 6 May. It wants to cut back the tax code from 20,000 pages to a target of 500, with the goal of boosting economic growth. Leader Michelle Ballantyne said the "wealth generating sector" in Scotland had been "crushed" in recent years. The former Conservative MSP said the economy needed to be sustainable enough to pay for public services.