Sarwar, Starmer and Scottish Labour
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Two days ago, the Scottish Labour leader said he wanted the prime minister to avoid Scotland during the election campaign because of his deep unpopularity with voters
The Scottish Labour leader has become the most senior Labour figure to publicly call on Sir Keir to step aside.
Anas Sarwar has done much the same with his statement calling for Keir Starmer to resign as prime minister over the Peter Mandelson/Jeffrey Epstein scandal. Addressing journalists in Glasgow, he said Scots were ‘crying out for competent government’ and that ‘the situation in Downing Street is not good enough;
Anas Sarwar used a press conference to call for Sir Keir to resign as the Prime Minister battles to remain in No 10 following the scandal surrounding Lord Peter Mandelson’s appointment to Washington as British ambassador, despite his links to Jeffrey Epstein being known.
Ms Nash responded to SNP's Motherwell and Wishaw MSP Clare Adamson saying the people of her constituency "deserve to know whether local MP Pamela Nash is backing Starmer or Sarwar in the great Labour Party meltdown".
ANAS Sarwar demanded Sir Keir Starmer’s resignation to “save Scotland” from the SNP — warning he was crippling Labour’s Holyrood election campaign. The Scottish Labour leader twisted the knife
A FORMER senior Labour adviser has delivered a scathing assessment of Anas Sarwar, describing him as a "pretend politician" who has "underlined his own irrelevance".
The Scottish Labour leader made his biggest political play by calling for the prime minister to stand down earlier this week.
SCOTTISH Labour boss Anas Sarwar has sensationally called for Keir Starmer to quit. The party’s leader is Scotland is under intense pressure over plummeting poll ratings ahead of May’s
ANAS Sarwar has been accused of “going into hiding” and dodging media scrutiny amid the Peter Mandelson scandal