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"The SNP is imploding", says Starmer
Labour leader Keir Starmer has said the SNP "imploding" gives his party an "opportunity" to make a positive case for Scotland.
Speaking to the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ, he added that despite "the wheels coming off the SNP wagon", voters won't necessarily turn to Labour.
"We have to earn those votes and we will do that, with humility," he said.
He told Scotland editor James Cook that the SNP has "run out of road" when it comes to the case for independence and that a light as been shone on their record on health, education and drugs.
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