Reform UK leader Nigel Farage, David H Smith, who came second in the council by-election and Kevin Crawford, who won Waterfront for the SNP.
On Friday morning, Farage boasted on Twitter/X: “Reform is becoming the opposition to the SNP.”
The response on the social media website was mixed.
“Reform will change this country,” one said, with another adding: “Tories are absolutely finished.”
Elsewhere, another user said: “I am so sorry for Scotland. Apparently it lost its dignity to the egoistic English nationalism. R.I.P.”
The SNP have been contacted for comment as has David H Smith.
It comes as Farage is set to visit Scotland in June ahead of a key Holyrood by-election.
He is set to travel north days before the Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse vote, where Councillor Ross Lambie is hoping to take the seat for the party.
It is difficult to imagine how so many people in Clydebank voted for a party whose leader wants to privatise the NHS.
Moreover, I wonder how many of our Clydebank voters know that the Reform Party is a private company owned by millionaire Farage.
Folks however want change. The existing parties do not deliver and that is why a party like Reform has from no where got a vote.
But who and what are folks electing?