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Sarwar Tells Starmer to Stay Out of Holyrood Campaign After Denouncing 'Idiotic' Briefings

Sliding polls highlighted by Sir John Curtice have intensified leadership talk without a formal challenge emerging.

Overview

  • Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar condemned colleagues who briefed that Keir Starmer should quit before May, calling such behaviour idiotic.
  • Sarwar said the Holyrood race will be run on a Scotland‑focused message and urged the Prime Minister and UK ministers to remain at their desks rather than campaign north of the border.
  • Some Scottish Labour MPs told national newspapers that replacing Starmer could boost the party, while sources close to the Prime Minister branded the rebels idiots and hypocrites.
  • Polling analysis from Professor Sir John Curtice puts Labour around 18% nationally and apparently in third place, a slide that party figures acknowledge is complicating Scottish prospects.
  • Health Secretary Wes Streeting, floated by some as a possible successor, publicly denied leadership ambitions as Sarwar insisted he can defeat the SNP and warned internal rows help his opponents.