Labour is on the verge of a significant comeback in Scotland, potentially winning the most seats and challenging the Scottish National Party's (SNP) long-standing dominance. Recent polls, including those by Sky News and Savanta, indicate a narrowing gap between Labour and the SNP, with both parties now neck and neck in some surveys. This shift suggests a changing political landscape in Scotland, where Labour's gains could significantly impact the overall UK election results, aiding Sir Keir Starmer's ambitions. The SNP, facing internal challenges and a fractured base, may lose its grip on Scottish politics, marking a potential turning point in the region's political dynamics. Labour's resurgence is fueled by disillusioned SNP supporters and a broader appeal under Starmer's leadership.
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Just when you think Labour's been out for the count in Scotland, they're creeping back up, but they'll never match the SNP's commitment to real Scottish independence.
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SNP closes gap on Labour in Sky News Scotland poll - but it would still mean huge gains for Sir Keir Starmer
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/snp-closes-gap-labour-sky
The SNP is closing the gap on Labour north of the border - but Scottish votes will still be a big help to Sir Keir Starmer at the ballot box, a Sky News... the poll, it will still mean big gains for Labour across the UK. How Labour fares in Scotland...
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