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UK’s opposition Labour Party gets a boost from a special election victory in Scotland
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Date:2025-04-14 10:11:53
LONDON (AP) — Britain’s main opposition Labour Party won an emphatic victory Friday in a special election for a Scottish district that was watched as an indicator of the party’s rebounding popularity ahead of a national election next year.
Labour took the parliamentary seat of Rutherglen and Hamilton West near Glasgow from the Scottish National Party. The result doubles Labour’s total of Scottish seats from one to two.
Labour candidate Michael Shanks won 17,845 votes, more than twice the number taken by SNP runner-up Katy Loudon. The Scottish Conservatives came a distant third.
Labour leader Keir Starmer called it a “seismic result.”
The election was called when the former lawmaker, Margaret Ferrier, was ousted by her constituents for breaking coronavirus restrictions in 2020 by taking a long train journey when she had COVID-19.
Labour was long dominant in Scotland but in the past 15 years has been all but wiped out by the SNP, which wants Scotland to leave the U.K. and become an independent country.
Starmer’s party needs to regain ground in Scotland to win a majority of seats in a general election that must be called by the end of 2024. Labour has been out of power since 2010 but is polling 15 to 20 points ahead of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s Conservatives amid a cost-of-living crisis and stagnant economy.
University of Strathclyde polling expert John Curtice said Labour has hopes of winning two dozen of Scotland’s 59 seats in the 650-seat U.K. Parliament.
“That doesn’t look infeasible given the result of this byelection,” he told the BBC.
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