The Scotsman

Scotland ‘holds key to Labour election triumph’ as Corbyn targets Snp-held seats

● Poll could be just months away and we’re within touching distance of power, says party leader as he arrives for four-day visit

- By SCOTT MACNAB

Jeremy Corbyn has unveiled plans to target marginal Scottish seats, claiming they hold the key to propelling him into power and winning the next general election.

The Labour leader said he believed an election could be just months away as Brexit chaos continues to engulf the UK Government.

Scottish votes could be the decisive factor in a quickfire vote, Mr Corbyn said as he started a four-day trip to Scotland. He insists his party is within touching distance of taking critical seats from the SNP

Although Labour took just six seats in last year’s general election, it was considered a surprise success after the party had been reduced to one MP in the vote two years previously and faced prediction­s of a wipeout.

Mr Corbyn will today meet Labour candidates who have already been selected to fight the next election in Lanarkshir­e.

“We are within touching distance of a Labour government that works for the many, not the few,” he said. “Make no mistake, we are ready to fight and win the next general election.

“While the Tory government stumbles from one crisis to another, Labour is selecting candidates and laying the groundwork to win the next election – whenever it is called. Labour has the candidates and the policies that will provide the hope, transforma­tion and investment that Scotland needs, and which I believe will help us win the next general election. It will be Scottish voters who kick the Tories out of Downing Street when the time comes – and the whole of the UK will benefit from a Labour government that ends austerity and invests in our people and public services.”

Labourista­rgetinganu­mber of Snp-held constituen­cies where swings of less than 1 per cent would be required to win. Of the 64 target seats across the UK it must win to regain power at Westminste­r, 18 are constituen­cies held by the SNP, including Glasgow East, Airdrie and Shotts, Lanark and Hamilton East, Motherwell and Wishaw, Inverclyde, and Dunfermlin­e and West Fife.

SNP deputy leader Keith Brown said: “Scotland needs no lectures from Jeremy Corbyn about standing up to Tory austerity. Instead he should apologise for his shameful backing for the Tories’ Brexit, which threatens thousands of Scottish jobs.

“That is why opinion polls show Labour losing ground in Scotland.

“Corbyn arrives in Scotland as he lets his party descend into civil war, while driving the country towards a hard-brexit cliff edge that is going to hit the living standards of millions of people for decades to come.

“At Holyrood, Richard Leonard’s Labour party voted against more investment in our NHS, against ending the public sector pay cap and against a further £120 million to drive up attainment in our schools.

“In Scotland and in Westminste­r, Labour are the willing accomplice­s to the Tories and the masters of empty promises. Scotland deserves better.”

Labour won 27 per cent of the Scottish vote in last year’s Westminste­r election but recent surveys have put Labour back in third place behind the Tories at about 23

per cent. The SNP remains well in front, with support for the Nationalis­ts sitting at about 40 per cent in most polls.

A spokesman for the Scottish Conservati­ves said: “Jeremy Corbyn can be as ready as he likes, but in Scotland it remains a fight between the Scottish Conservati­ves and the SNP.

“Labour have proved too weak to stand up to the Nationalis­ts on independen­ce and another election campaign led by Jeremy Corbyn would reinforce that fact.”

Mr Corbyn will be joined today by Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard, who said: “The Tories’ shambolic handling of Brexit makes another general election a real possibilit­y”

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