The Herald

Sarwar back in Labour top team

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ANAS Sarwar has been brought back into Richard Leonard’s Scottish Labour front bench team – two years after being sacked by his former leadership rival.

The Glasgow MSP has been appointed Scottish Labour’s constituti­onal spokesman, taking over from Alex Rowley, who will now share Mr Leonard’s economy brief.

Mr Sarwar was defeated for the Scottish Labour leadership by Mr Leonard in 2017 and was sacked as health spokesman the following year.

His return has been announced in a minor party reshuffle, in which Rhoda Grant has been named as the replacemen­t for James Kelly, who quit as justice spokesman in September amid criticism of the party’s leadership, but was unable to force a contest for Mr Leonard’s job.

Elaine Smith will become the party’s poverty spokeswoma­n.

Mr Sarwar said: “I’m pleased to be asked by Richard to rejoin the Scottish Labour shadow cabinet.

“In the midst of a pandemic, where people’s lives and livelihood­s are at risk, we need to focus on bringing our country together again to reflect the priorities of the people of Scotland.

“Covid-19 has changed Scotland and the world so the idea that we can return to the old arguments and old rivalries is just not credible.”

Mr Leonard said: “I am delighted to welcome back my friend Anas Sarwar to the shadow cabinet.

“In his new role as shadow constituti­on minister, Anas will be a part of a forward-looking and united Scottish Labour frontbench at Holyrood, which will hold Nicola Sturgeon’s Government to account over its failures in the handling of the Covid pandemic and promote Scottish Labour’s transforma­tive programme ahead of next year’s election.”

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