Sarwar to ‘Stand Up’ to Own Party Leader

In a report this morning, Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar said he would “stand up to Starmer” to “defend Scotland“.

Which begs the question why he would think there would be occasions where Keir Starmer isn’t going to have Scotland’s interests at heart.

The admission from Sarwar has been described as “an astonishing own goal” – one which shows why voting SNP is vital to stand up for Scotland’s values and right to choose.

Polls show people have doubts about Keir Starmer and view him negatively. The latest Ipsos MORI polling has Starmer on a minus 18 net satisfaction rating, while the latest YouGov polling shows a plurality of 48% think Starmer is ‘doing badly’ compared to 35% who disagree.

Mr Sarwar’s comments come as more than 1,000 firms and business leaders have criticised the Labour leaders new tax proposals and his U-turn on £28 billion of green renewable investment – proposals that will destroy up to 100,000 jobs in the North East of Scotland. Angus MP and SNP Energy and Net Zero spokesperson at Westminster, Dave Doogan, has said Labour’s latest proposals would also eradicate any hope of reaching our net zero target. 

In suggesting that Keir Starmer could act against Scotland’s interests, the Scottish Labour leader highlights the case for electing a strong team of SNP MPs to stand up for Scotland. Though the idea that Sarwar has in fact stood up to Starmer in any significant way has also been lambasted by the SNP, given he has backed him on countless U-turns doing away with any progressive policy initiatives in a shift to the right.

Labour thinks it can take Scotland for granted, but even their own Scottish branch leader is openly doubting Keir Starmer’s commitment to acting in our interest.

It’s an incredible and very telling admission from Anas Sarwar that voters in Scotland should heed.

Scotland does not want a UK Labour government that has all but eradicated any tangible difference between itself and the current Tory one – threatening Scottish jobs, redirecting our energy wealth into nuclear in England, presiding over continual Brexit damage to our economy and harming our NHS.

Starmer wants to double down on a hard Brexit, continue with Tory fiscal rules – maintaining welfare cuts and further gutting public services – and wants no further devolution or choice on Scotland’s future… this is not what Scotland needs or wants.

GRAEME

I’m Graeme’s Parliamentary Assistant based at Holyrood, but I support his constituency work as well. Having been Caseworker to an Aberdeenshire MP some years prior, joining Graeme's team in 2019 was a return to this line of work from a role in fundraising.

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