John swinney claims labour has 'given up' in crunch hamilton by-election race

John swinney claims labour has 'given up' in crunch hamilton by-election race


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THE FIRST MINISTER CLAIMED THE BATTLE IS NOW A “STRAIGHT CONTEST” BETWEEN THE SNP AND “THE UGLY, DIVISIVE POLITICS OF NIGEL FARAGE”. 04:30, 31 May 2025 John Swinney has accused Labour of


having “given up” on winning an increasingly bitter Hamilton by-election race. The First Minister claimed the battle is now a “straight contest” between the SNP and “the ugly, divisive


politics of Nigel Farage”. The SNP leader speaking as the campaign for the Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse vote entered its final weekend. With the “crucial” vote taking place on Thursday,


Swinney said backing the SNP candidate means people in the area will “elect an MSP who will deliver on their priorities”. Labour however insisted the by-election – taking place after the


death of Scottish Government minister Christina McKelvie – is a “chance to call time on SNP failure and choose a new direction”. Jackie Baillie, the Scottish Labour deputy leader, insisted


only her party can defeat the SNP. She said Reform UK “can’t win” the seat, while adding that the SNP “don’t deserve” to do so. READ MORE: Single use vape ban in Scotland to take effect from


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can see the consequences of SNP incompetence right across this community – people languishing on NHS waiting lists, high street shops struggling to stay open, and kids not getting the


education they deserve. “It’s clear the SNP does not deserve to win this by-election and only Scottish Labour can beat them.” She added that Reform UK, led by Mr Farage, “can’t win here” –


declaring: “This is a direct fight between Scottish Labour and the SNP, no matter how much Reform and the SNP want to pretend otherwise. “This weekend Scottish Labour campaigners will be


talking to voters the length and breadth of Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse so we can deliver a new direction for this community and elect local champion Davy Russell.” Swinney accepted


“things are really tough right now for many people, with the cost of living a real issue”. But the First Minister insisted that “while others shout, the SNP is acting”. He pointed to action


his party is taking at Holyrood to scrap peak rate rail fares, to pay winter fuel payments to pensioners, and to end the two-child cap on some benefits – a move expected to come in next


year. Swinney continued: “Labour have let people across Scotland down, and they have quite clearly given up on this by-election. “Thursday’s vote is now a straight contest between the SNP


and Nigel Farage – and I am urging people to reject the ugly, divisive politics of Nigel Farage and to unite behind the SNP.” Katy Loudon, the SNP’s candidate for the seat, meanwhile


declared if she is voted into Holyrood, she will “get on with the job from day one”. She said: “This by-election is an opportunity to put the priorities of people in Hamilton, Larkhall and


Stonehouse first, and my promise to local people is this – I will always stand with you, fight for you and deliver for you.” Article continues below TO SIGN UP TO THE DAILY RECORD POLITICS


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