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Labour ‘still has fight left’, insists Dugdale

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Scottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale has insisted there is still fight left in the party for the general election campaign despite “disappoint­ing” council results.

Ms Dugdale made the comments as the party launched its election campaign in Rutherglen, South Lanarkshir­e.

Labour’sShe remained showing upbeatin the despitecou­ncil elections, where they slumped to become the third biggest party in Scotland’s town halls.

She said: “I think you need to put the results in a bit of context because if you were looking at papers two weeks ago you were looking at polls which showed Labour on 13%, 14%, 15%.

“The commentari­at were predicting we would lose every single one of our councils and we would lose half of our councillor­s. “The results show today we are into the 20% territory, we became top of the table in three councils, we shared position in a fourth and came second by one seat in two councils on top of that.

“Of course, it was a disappoint­ing set of results, I’m always going to be disappoint­ed by results which show Labour not winning. But there’s fight left there.” Ms Dugdale said a vote for Labour would be a vote against another referendum. She added: “A vote for Labour at this election will send Nicola Sturgeon a message that Scotland doesn’t independen­ce“Only Labourwant referendum.anotheris focused divisiveon the day job of delivering an economy that works for working people, creating jobs and protecting high-quality public services. “For many Scots the shine is coming off the SNP as they realise it only has one answer for everything – a referendum on independen­ce. “Scotland’s moderate majority doesn’t have to vote for the Tories and endorse the rape clause and the bedroom tax to stop a second referendum. Nicola“A vote Sturgeonfo­r the a Tories message won’t– it sendwill just send Theresa May back to Downing Street. “At this election, people shouldn’t take the risk of voting SNP,” said Ms Dugdale.

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