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flag SNP leader accuses Labour of worsening UK conditions, pushing independence as solution.

flag SNP Westminster leader Stephen Flynn accused Prime Minister Keir Starmer of worsening the UK’s economic and social conditions, claiming Labour has broken promises and made “broken Britain” worse. flag Speaking ahead of the SNP’s Aberdeen conference, Flynn cited rising child poverty, soaring energy and food prices, austerity, and policy failures like the Waspi scandal and court delays as evidence of Labour’s shortcomings. flag He argued that Scottish independence offers a “fresh start,” asserting an independent Scotland would be £10,000 wealthier, a claim echoed by First Minister John Swinney. flag Flynn criticized the Westminster system as dysfunctional and ineffective for Scotland. flag Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar countered that the SNP is out of touch, blaming it for failing public services and calling for a shift to Labour-led governance, citing £5.2 billion in additional funding to Scotland. flag The debate highlights deepening political divisions ahead of the 2026 election.

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