
Originally published byThe Guardian
Facing public apathy and frustration, Labour and Reform UK tie for second place behind the SNP while Greens claim a ‘seismic’ fourth place
Long before the final votes were counted in Scotland, veteran Labour politicians said this was a defeat made in Downing Street.
When Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar strode into the Glasgow count arena on Friday afternoon flanked by sombre-faced activists, the scene was in mirror image to the same venue in 2024, when his resurgent party won 36 seats from the SNP, playing a significant part in Keir Starmer’s landslide.
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