Sarwar says ‘focus’ is on beating John Swinney – not on Labour at Westminster

Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar stated his focus is on removing John Swinney from office in the upcoming Holyrood elections, rather than Labour's performance at Westminster. Sarwar emphasized that Scotland's needs, such as schools and hospitals, are his priority.
Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar is focused on the upcoming Holyrood elections, aiming to remove John Swinney from office. Despite polls suggesting Labour may perform poorly, Sarwar remains optimistic, citing internal figures showing improvement. He emphasized that his priority is Scotland's needs, including schools and hospitals. Sarwar dismissed concerns about Labour's 'chaos' at Westminster, stating that Scotland is in chaos under the SNP government and only he can deliver change. The election, he said, is about rejecting the SNP and Reform, and changing Scotland. Sarwar's message to Scots is to vote for him and Scottish Labour to achieve this change on May 7.
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