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Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar says his party can win the May 7 election despite being an underdog, citing momentum from recent victories and a desire for change after 20 years of SNP rule.
Anas Sarwar, leader of Scottish Labour, remains confident his party can win the upcoming May 7 Scottish Parliament election despite being seen as an underdog, citing past victories in key by-elections and the 2024 general election as evidence of momentum.
Speaking on BBC Radio Scotland, he dismissed recent Labour losses in Westminster as irrelevant to Scotland’s distinct political landscape, emphasizing that voters are ready for change after two decades of SNP rule.
Sarwar stressed he is the only candidate for first minister, rejecting claims that Prime Minister Keir Starmer would attend the Scottish Labour conference.
He called for a new government to fix the NHS, improve schools, and create opportunities for young people, framing the election as a choice between ending SNP dominance and continuing the current political establishment.
El líder laborista escocés Anas Sarwar dice que su partido puede ganar las elecciones del 7 de mayo a pesar de ser un perdedor, citando el impulso de las recientes victorias y el deseo de cambio después de 20 años de gobierno del SNP.