Scottish Labour party elects Anas Sarwar as new leader

Published February 27, 2021
Anas Sarwar, the new leader of the Labour Party in Scotland, arriving at Scotland's parliament in Edinburgh, Britain, September 5, 2017. — Reuters/File
Anas Sarwar, the new leader of the Labour Party in Scotland, arriving at Scotland's parliament in Edinburgh, Britain, September 5, 2017. — Reuters/File

Scottish Labour named Anas Sarwar as their new leader on Saturday, ahead of an election for the country’s devolved parliament in May.

Anas, a Glasgow member of the Scottish parliament, succeeds Richard Leonard who resigned in January.

He is the son of Punjab Governor Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar, who was the UK's first-ever Muslim MP and held the Glasgow Central seat for Labour between 1997 and 2010 — until his son Anas succeeded him, according to the BBC. Chaudhry Sarwar relinquished his British citizenship in 2013 before moving to Pakistan and joining the PML-N and later the PTI.

Opposition Labour’s fortunes have flagged in Scotland with the Scottish National Party (SNP) the dominant force. Labour has 23 out of 129 seats in the parliament.

“I want to say directly to the people of Scotland — I know Labour has a lot of work to do to win back your trust because if we’re brutally honest you haven’t had the Scottish Labour party you deserve,” said Sarwar.

SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon wants a strong showing for her party in the election on May 6 to hand her a mandate to hold a second referendum on independence — something British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said he will not approve.

Opinion polls indicate a majority back a second referendum.

But the SNP is in the midst of a bitter row between Sturgeon and her predecessor, Alex Salmond, that could eventually put pressure on her to resign and threatens to damage the independence movement.

Leonard said in January it was in the best interests of the party for him to stand down before the May election.

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