Scottish Labour faces challenge' to win next Holyrood elections, Sarwar reveals
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Anas Sarwar, leader of Scottish Labour, acknowledges that his party is facing significant challenges ahead of the Holyrood elections due to declining support, particularly among older voters following recent policy decisions. Polls indicate that Labour's backing has plummeted, slipping from a comfortable win in the general election to trailing behind the SNP. Sarwar emphasized the need for a strong conference speech to rally the party and highlighted a strategic shift to focus on public services and intergenerational equity, aiming to regain trust among voters, particularly younger people.
On the eve of Scottish Labour's annual conference in Glasgow, Sarwar stated: "I accept [that] shows we have a challenge facing us in the next 15 months."
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