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Scottish Labour Conference Friday February 16 2024
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The Scotsman's Rachel Amery and Alistair Grant discuss Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar's speech today at the conference.
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Hello.
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I'm Alistair Grant.
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I'm the political editor of The Scotsman.
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And I'm joined by Rachel Emery, The Scotsman's political
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correspondent.
00:12
And we're here at Scottish Labour Conference in Glasgow,
00:16
where Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar has just
00:18
been giving his main speech from the stage.
00:21
I think it's safe to say that it was a fiery and confident
00:24
speech.
00:25
It was certainly well-received in the hall.
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But quite policy-like.
00:28
There wasn't really any particularly new announcements
00:31
in it.
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What did you make of it, Rachel?
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Yeah, I think it was very good.
00:34
It was a very long speech, over an hour.
00:37
But the crowd were very much kept engaged.
00:39
The crowd were very much hanging on his words there.
00:41
So it went down well, I think, with the audience.
00:44
And what was great as well, when Anas Sarwar walked
00:46
up to the stage, it was to see us unstoppable.
00:48
So I think everyone's here that song
00:49
that I'm going to think of this conference.
00:51
It's an interesting choice of song as well,
00:53
for him to perform.
00:54
I felt, though, that if you're hearing speeches
00:56
from previous years at conferences,
00:58
it felt like this was quite almost statesmanlike.
01:00
It wasn't really acting like the leader of an election party,
01:03
for example.
01:03
I felt he was acting like someone who was
01:06
going to win the election, perhaps.
01:08
So I thought that was quite interesting as well.
01:10
I think both Anas's wife came, for example, on stage.
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I thought that was quite interesting to look at.
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It's quite different from previous conference speeches
01:18
that we've seen.
01:20
But actually, it looks a bit like on policy.
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I think, for a decade, we've only got one, two, three, four,
01:25
five things to talk about.
01:26
I'm not sure we do at the end of the day.
01:28
No, I think usually at a party conference,
01:30
political parties use it.
01:33
There will at least be a couple of policies
01:34
that have not aired off before.
01:36
There will be something that they're
01:36
seeking to emphasize at the end.
01:38
But this one was very much based around rhetoric,
01:40
based around attacking the Tories in Westminster.
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You need to get the Tories out of power in Westminster.
01:46
Attacking the SNP, there was lots of dicks.
01:48
For example, Michael Maxson's 11,000 pound iPad bill.
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Lots of dicks about WhatsApp.
01:54
Yes, a lot.
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Yes, a lot of jokes, a lot of dicks.
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But in a funny way.
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So I think we're trying to get the more humorous side
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of what's going on in politics now across their top.
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One thing I think was quite interesting
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was the very start of the speech.
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Once he's been introduced, he went straight
02:09
into talking to the war in Gaza.
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And obviously, that's been an issue,
02:13
a bit of a thorny issue for the earlier party
02:15
leading up to this conference.
02:17
I thought it was quite interesting that's what he
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chose to go in straight away with.
02:20
We'd see him take his policy, we'd
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see a ceasefire in the region as well.
02:24
And also saying that we need to tackle
02:25
whole battles in Britain and the battle of Libya.
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When the whole battle's coming in,
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what kind of things that was.
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So the first big bit of the speech was that.
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And a real refrain throughout the speech as well.
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There was a repeated couple of lines that he kept doing.
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That's what change means.
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That's why we need change, or whatever it was.
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It was this real focus on, I guess, the future of Scotland
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and why things need to change.
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I think the tagline of his conference was
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we need to change Scotland's needs.
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That's what Labour are trying to push going into
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the general election, but also looking ahead
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to that Holyrood election in 2026.
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- Absolutely, so I think some of the things
03:00
that we were trying to emphasize was
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they are the party of working people,
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which has obviously been one of the policies
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of the Labour Party for a long time, pretty much.
03:09
One of the things the Warriors say is
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we want to end violence in hire, for example.
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Reduce the level of wage, end the zero hour contracts
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as well, so I thought that was quite interesting.
03:18
And a lot of talk about the NHS and the health service.
03:21
If anyone's been watching First Message Questions
03:23
for the past couple of years, you'll see that
03:25
the Labour Party are always going in on the NHS,
03:28
pretty much every week is the NHS.
03:30
They talk about particularly the part
03:32
that Jack Staley, the leader, is doing.
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So they mentioned the NHS there as well,
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saying they're going to reduce their health workers to three,
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which is not very many, but they say that's going to,
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it's going to cut out more of the managerial side of things
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and base it on working with doctors and nurses, for example.
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And I think the other thing that they said as well
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was we want to have a mental health worker
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and a GP surgeon.
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I thought that's quite ambitious.
03:56
I don't want to be cynical right now,
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but I thought that's something that would be
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almost impossible to achieve.
04:01
- Yeah, I think it's probably worth
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just pointing out to people as well.
04:04
We were standing in the main part of the conference,
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it's not the actual hallway where David speaks,
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but you can see just how big it is.
04:11
I've been going to Labour conferences,
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Scottish Labour conferences, since around 2017.
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There was a period in which they were quite small
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that the party felt like it was sort of
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in the world of this a little bit.
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There was a very downbeat atmosphere.
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It's totally different this year.
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There's a real buzz about it, there's a real optimism.
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And as we talk to lobbyists behind the scenes,
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they're talking about clients falling over each other
04:32
to get access, which I think says a lot about
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the way that outside bodies, outside companies
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think about the political future of Scotland potentially.
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So a real change of atmosphere this year.
04:43
- Definitely, a big difference,
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even just from last year's conference
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to this year's conference,
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I don't think there'll be any great big difference.
04:49
How many people are here,
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how many people were here early in the morning.
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I think it started at this late this morning,
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and yet, even though it was early in the morning,
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it was still busy, there were still people here doing things.
05:00
A huge sort of scrum to get into the room
05:03
to see Anna Sauer as well,
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I don't think we've seen that in the past few years
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at a conference.
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So I think the speech was delayed as well at the start,
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and it took so long to get everyone sat down.
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So I think that really shows just how much
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we're meant to be talking about,
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and that's why we just weren't caught for action that day,
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because we had so many people
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who had to care so much for Scotland.
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- Sadly I was here at half past eight this morning,
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but we'll be here throughout the weekend,
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we'll be covering it tomorrow into Saturday
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and also into Sunday,
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so stay tuned to the Scotsman's website
05:33
for all the latest news and analysis.
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