Sunday Mail (UK)

READY AN WILLING

MSP who was beaten by Leonard in 2017 wants to lead Scottish Labour

- ■ John Ferguson

Anas Sarwar will today announce that he is standing to become the next leader of Scottish Labour.

The MSP is set to off icially launch his campaign to succeed Richard Leonard tomorrow.

He has the support of several senior colleagues and believes he can turn the corner on years of decline ahead of May’s Holyrood elections.

Monica Lennon, the party’s health spokeswoma­n, has not ruled herself out and is deciding whether to launch a bid.

Labour’s Scottish Executive Committee ruling body yesterday approved a tight timetable which will see a new leader in place by the end of next month.

A source close to Sarwar said: “Anas believes he has the experience and the vision to unite the party and rebuild as an electoral force once again in Scotland.

“He has the support of a number of people within the party and will almost certainly launch his campaign officially on Monday.”

The leadership race comes after Leonard announced his resignatio­n on Thursday.

If Sarwar wins, he would become the first Asian leader of a major political party in Scotland.

The 37- year- old former dentist and MP lost to Leonard in Scottish Labour’s leadership battle in 2017.

The son of former Glasgow Labour MP Mohammad Sarwar had been an early front-runner but faced controvers­y over his family’s wealth and children’s private education.n.

But Sarwar hasas retained a powerful positionn within the party and is believedev­ed to be the favoured candidaten­didate of UK leader Keir Starmer.tarmer.

Lennon wouldd pose the greatest threat shouldhoul­d she put her name forward.ward.

The 4 0 - yearr-- old campa igned for Scotland’s Periodod Poverty Bill.

She has thee h ighest prof i lee of her pa r t y ’ s MSPs and has consistent­ly held the Scot t i sh Government to account over the pandemic.

A deadline for expression­s of interest for the leadership leadershi will close today, with nonominati­ons from MSPs openo from Monday until noonn on Tuesday. If mmore than one person pers is nominated, a baballot will open on February Feb 9 and close on February 26. Scottish Labour chairwoman ch Cara Hilton H said: “The new ne leader will be an nou nc ed on February 27 and will lead Scottish Labour into the election with a fresh energy to carry Labour’s message and take the fight to the Tories and the SNP.”

Leonard has retained the top spot on a regional list for Labour – a perk usually only given to the party leader.

Labour has selected Ged Killen to stand for Margaret Ferrier’s Westminste­r seat in the event of a by- election.

The 34- year- old held the Rutherglen and Hamilton West constituen­cy from 2017 until the 2019 general election, when Ferrier seized it for the SNP.

Ferrier is facing criminal proceeding­s after travelling to her home from London following a positive Covid test last year.

Killen said: “As we emerge from the pandemic, we need an MP who will be completely focused on f ighting for the health, wellbeing and jobs of people in our constituen­cy.”

 ??  ??
 ??  ??
 ??  ?? READY TO LEAD Anas Sarwar and, left, Lennon. Inset, Leonard Main picture Callum Moffat
READY TO LEAD Anas Sarwar and, left, Lennon. Inset, Leonard Main picture Callum Moffat

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom