Yorkshire Post

Second candidate joins fight to lead Labour in Scotland

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LABOUR’S ANAS Sarwar has pledged to “reunite” his party as he announced his bid to become the next Scottish leader.

Mr Sarwar, a former MP who lost his seat in 2015 when Scottish Labour was virtually wiped out at Westminste­r, is the second candidate to declare in the contest to succeed Kezia Dugdale.

She stood down suddenly last week, leaving the party in Scotland looking for its fourth leader since the independen­ce referendum in 2014.

Richard Leonard, a former trade-union organiser who was elected to Holyrood in 2016, has already confirmed he is running for the job.

Mr Sarwar, who became an MSP last year, said the leadership contest was an election “nobody wanted or expected” after Ms Dugdale dramatical­ly quit the role. With the party having won seven seats in June’s snap General Election, compared to just the one it managed to hold on to in 2015, he said: “Labour is revitalise­d in Scotland and I am ready to unite our party and lead us back to power.

“The people of Scotland do not need a Labour Party that is fighting itself.

“They need a united Labour Party in Holyrood that is fighting the SNP and ready to form Scotland’s next government.

“They need a united Labour Party across the UK working together to elect Jeremy Corbyn as prime minister.”

As well as being Labour’s health spokesman at Holyrood, Mr Sarwar is also a former deputy leader of the party north of the border.

Glasgow MSP Pauline McNeil and East Lothian MP Martin Whitfield will jointly run his campaign, with Mr Sarwar pledging: “Over the coming weeks I will set out my positive vision for Scotland’s future, rooted firmly in Labour’s values.”

He also thanked the “many friends and colleagues” who had urged him to put himself forward.

Ms McNeill said: “Anas has the experience and energy to take on the challenge to transform us from being an opposition party to being the next Scottish Government.

“I know he can unite our party behind our common aims and socialist values by addressing the deepening inequaliti­es that prevail across the country.

“We will run a positive and constructi­ve campaign, and we will focus on the battle of ideas and issues our party needs to be at the vanguard of.”

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Former MP has pledged to reunite the Labour Party in Scotland.

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