Anas Sarwar Targets SNP Ouster in 2026 Holyrood Election
Scottish Labour leader criticizes SNP's two-decade rule, calls for fresh leadership and new ideas.
- Anas Sarwar, Scottish Labour leader, aims to become Scotland's next first minister in 2026.
- Sarwar claims Scotland has suffered under two 'incompetent' governments, the Tories and the SNP.
- He argues that the SNP's nearly 20-year rule has led to crumbling public services and higher taxes.
- Sarwar emphasizes the need for fresh leadership and accuses the SNP of internal division and incompetence.
- The SNP and Scottish Conservatives criticize Labour, accusing them of failing to offer real change or solutions.