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Sarwar says 'knackered' SNP has run out of ideas
Anas Sarwar accuses SNP of misusing a record £5.2 billion budget, citing rising NHS wait times and public service declines ahead of Holyrood elections.
- Anas Sarwar will criticize the Scottish National Party at the UK Labour conference, calling them "knackered, desperate and incompetent" in their governance as elections approach in May 2026.
- Sarwar highlighted issues like soaring living costs and high unemployment, contrasting these with claims that the SNP government is providing effective cost-of-living support.
- He stated that after years of Tory misrule, the Labour Government has ended austerity and delivered record funding for public services in Scotland.
- In response, SNP MP Pete Wishart accused Sarwar of deflecting attention from Labour's failures, asserting that the SNP is delivering essential services for families.
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Scottish Labour leader to deliver scathing takedown of SNP blasting party as 'tired, knackered and out of touch'
Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar will brand the Scottish National Party as “tired, knackered and out of touch” when he delivers his Labour party conference speech today.
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