Anas Sarwar asks voters in Scotland to give Labour five years to fix SNP's mess'
Briefly

Anas Sarwar asks voters in Scotland to give Labour five years to fix SNP's mess'
"I am asking you to give me five; five years to fix the SNP's mess. The people who created the mess cannot be the ones to fix it."
"After 20 years of the SNP they have lost their way. They have been given 20 years. I am confident that the more people see the choice at this election, they will choose change on 7 May."
Anas Sarwar has called on voters to grant Labour five years to rectify the problems created by the Scottish National Party. He promises tax cuts, increased housing, and a smaller public sector. Recent polls show Labour struggling in support, trailing behind Reform and the Scottish Greens. Sarwar believes voters will recognize the SNP government as ineffective. He unveiled Labour's manifesto, which includes a childcare tax break and plans for affordable housing. Sarwar emphasizes the need for change after 20 years of SNP governance.
Read at www.theguardian.com
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]