Politics9/28/2025BBC

Sarwar says 'knackered' SNP has run out of ideas

Sarwar says 'knackered' SNP has run out of ideas

In his address at the Scottish Labour party's UK conference, Anas Sarwar, the Scottish Labour leader, criticized the Scottish National Party (SNP), stating that the party has become "knackered" and has run out of ideas. Sarwar also took aim at the "bile" of the Reform party, a political movement in the UK. Sarwar's remarks come at a time when the SNP, which has dominated Scottish politics for over a decade, is facing increasing scrutiny and pressure from opposition parties. The Scottish Labour leader's comments suggest that he believes the SNP's grip on power is slipping, and that his party is positioned to challenge the nationalists in the upcoming elections. The article highlights the ongoing political tensions in Scotland, where the debate over independence and the role of the different political parties continues to be a major focus of attention.

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