SCOTTISH Labour have won a shock victory in the Holyrood by-election – defying bookies’ odds.
And the win is a major boost to Anas Sarwar’s hopes of beating John Swinney to Bute House at next year’s Holyrood election.
The win is a major boost to Anas Sarwar’s hopes of beating John Swinney to Bute House.
Scottish Labour had been written off by many, with bookies putting them third most likely to win the seat behind both the SNP and Reform.
Punters were offered odds of 11-1 on Labour before polls opened, and the SNP were 1-6 favourites, with Reform second favourites.
However the party has defied expectations and lived up to the quiet confidence from some insiders that they were always in the race.
The victory is a stunning defeat for the SNP who believed the seat was an easy victory following the death of popular local Nats MSP Christina McKelvie.
Labour’s campaign was seen as low key and Mr Russell came in for criticism from rivals for swerving TV appearances.
Reacting to the victory Anas Sarwar said: “It is a tribute to a fantastic local candidate that has had to put up with pretty elitist and classist comments about him.
“But this man lives here, he is from here. The other candidates are going to leave this constituency tonight, whereas Davie is not leaving it tonight he lives here.
“He will be home with his neighbours and friends tonight who have supported him, and voted for him.
“Let’s be really clear about what has happened here tonight. I don’t just want to reflect on the result, I want to reflect on the conversations we are having on the doorstep.
“It is a demonstration of a few things. First people want a UK Labour Government to go further and faster in improving their lives.
“They want to feel that improvement in their lives and I think that is a clear message today.
“Secondly, they have had enough of this SNP Government after 18 years they have let Scotland down and let communities across the country down.
“Thirdly, they have rejected the politics of Nigel Farage and Reform and today the people of Hamilton, Larkhall, and Stonehouse have laid the first stone in that pathway to a Scottish Labour Government.”
Speaking on the BBC Mr Sarwar said: “Mr Sarwar said: “I think it’s important to note that we have, in this by-election, proven the pollsters wrong, the political commentators wrong, and the bookies wrong, and I think this has been one of those elections where the disconnect from the national mood music and what was actually happening on the ground was so stark.”
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