Scottish Labour’s Keir Starmer problem
- Only 12.6% of respondents believe Anas Sarwar can sway their vote at the Holyrood election, while 29.5% say Prime Minister Keir Starmer would influence them more significantly.
- The survey conducted by Opinion Matters for Big Partnership highlights Sarwar's struggle with voter influence, showing Starmer's prominence in Scottish politics.
- Fraser Paterson of Big Partnership stated that these results raise questions about Labour’s influence in Scotland compared to Westminster.
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Keir Starmer more influential to Labour’s Holyrood vote than Anas Sarwar
Some 29.5 per cent said the Prime Minister would have more influence over their vote at next year's Holyrood election - compared to 12.6 per cent who said the Scottish Labour leader would have more sway.
Starmer more influential to Labour’s Holyrood vote than Sarwar, poll suggests
Almost 30% said the Prime Minister would have more of an influence on their vote next year than the Scottish Labour leader. The Prime Minister has a bigger influence over Scottish voters than Anas Sarwar, a new poll suggests. A survey by Opinion Matters for the communications firm Big Partnership spoke to 1,000 people between February 14 and 18, ahead of the Scottish Labour conference in Glasgow this weekend, where Sir Keir Starmer will speak on…
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