The Scotsman

Scots Labour election candidates must be pro-uk, says Sarwar

- By ALISTAIR GRANT newsdeskts@scotsman.com

Anas Sarwar has insisted Scottish Labour election candidates must be pro-uk after it was reported the party could allow hopefuls to support independen­ce.

The party leader insisted Labour should instead look to "maximise" its representa­tion and also argued "there is a case to be made" for minority administra­tions.

Council elections are due to take place in May, but the PR system makes it difficult for parties to win overall control of local authoritie­s.

This has previously led to a variety of coalition arrangemen­ts, including between Labour and the SNP and Tories.

Elsewhere, Mr Sarwar insisted Scottish Labour election candidates must be pro-uk, as he dismissed reports at the weekend the party could allow candidates to support independen­ce.

Hesaid:"whoeveritw­aswho was speaking or quoted clearly doesn't understand that decisions on selecting candidates in Scotland, even for a general election, are made by the Scottish Labour Party and the Scottish Labour Party alone.

"We will be standing on a platform in the UK general election which is about reforming and renewing the UK, which is, yes, about pushing power out of Westminste­r and into the nations and regions of the UK, but also pushing it out of Holyrood and into local communitie­s across the country as well.

"And that's what we'd expect every candidate to stand on."

He added: "On the question directly of candidates, we will be a pro-uk party standing for a reformed and renewed UK, and all our candidates would be expected to abide by that manifesto, so that we can have a Prime Minister that is for the whole of the United Kingdom."

Mr Sarwar said he had a "close relationsh­ip" with UK leader Sir Keir Starmer, adding:"i'vesaidthis­tohimdirec­tly and I say it publicly: when it comes to Scotland, when it comes to Scottish Labour, I'm in charge, I'm the boss.

"We decide Scottish Labour selection processes in Scotland."

In a speech to mark the start of the new year, Mr Sarwar argued Scotland is being let down by the "growing arrogance" of the SNP.

He said: "When politician­s or parties begin to believe they are untouchabl­e or unbeatable, they begin to lose touch, become distant and take people for granted. I believe that is happening to this SNP Government and that's not good for Scotland."

He said Scottish politics suffers from a "culture where nobody takes responsibi­lity, failings are excused and we have to wait years for action".

Speaking to journalist­s afterwards, Mr Sarwar was asked if he could rule out Labour councillor­s entering into any pacts or coalitions with the Tories following the May elections. He said such matters would be decided by the party's Scottish executive committee.

But he added: “My strong view, and this is a discussion we will have with our colleagues in local government and also with the Scottish executive committee, is I don’t think we should be doing pacts or deals or coalitions."

 ?? ?? 0 Scottish Labour Leader Anas Sarwar gives a virtual keynote speech in Glasgow yesterday
0 Scottish Labour Leader Anas Sarwar gives a virtual keynote speech in Glasgow yesterday

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