Scottish Labour must do less, better
Anas Sarwar can position himself as the alternative to the SNP’s legacy of half-baked, over-budget policies.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
Anas Sarwar can position himself as the alternative to the SNP’s legacy of half-baked, over-budget policies.
ByThe parties have governed together before and it could suit both to do so again.
ByThe junior partner is the biggest winner from the continuation of the discredited power-sharing deal.
BySNP rule has created a system of high taxes and low-quality public services.
ByThe Scottish First Minister is drowning, not waving.
ByHumza Yousaf’s big idea can’t mask woolly and self-indulgent economic thinking.
ByLabour’s refusal to scrap the two-child benefit cap is a test of the Scottish party’s independence.
ByThe First Minister must show he has a purpose beyond the simple preservation of power.
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