The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Labour to remain on ‘election footing’ throughout summer

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Scottish Labour will remain on “election footing” throughout the summer, with the party eyeing more gains from the SNP if there is a second general election this year.

James Kelly, Scottish Labour’s election campaign manager, said the party made “remarkable gains” last week – and he pointed to a handful of seats where it was within 400 votes of winning.

Labour won back Glasgow North East from the SNP two years after Nicola Sturgeon’s party swept the board and claimed all the seats in the city, and it was within 60 votes of taking Glasgow South West and 75 votes of winning Glasgow East.

In Airdrie and Shotts, the SNP’s majority over Labour was slashed to 195, while in Motherwell and Wishaw, Lanark and Hamilton East, and Inverclyde, the Nationalis­ts now have majorities of less than 400.

With Theresa May having lost her majority at Westminste­r and her Tories being forced to seek a deal with Northern Ireland’s Democratic Unionist Party, Labour says it is prepared for another election.

After the SNP lost 21 seats to the Tories, Labour and the Liberal Democrats, Mr Kelly also said the First Minister should ditch plans for a second independen­ce referendum and “get back to the day job”.

He said: “With SNP majorities slashed, Scottish Labour is in a position to make more gains and we will remain on an election footing for another vote over the summer.”

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