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Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar says it is "his job to hold the party together" after describing the result as disappointing for Labour, as votes are counted in the Scottish Parliament election. Report by Johals. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
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00:00My party is hurting. We're disappointed. We advocate for change. We didn't win that argument, but it's my job to
00:05hold us together, and that's the job I intend to do, and we will continue to fight for the change
00:10we believe Scotland so desperately needs.
00:11Does the SNP have a mandate for IndyRef too, I'm sorry.
00:15I don't believe the SNP will win a majority in this election campaign. I don't believe this election was about
00:21independence. I think this election, to be honest, was about a general dissatisfaction with politics.
00:27And sadly, there was a national wave in terms of that disappointment, and that's a national wave we failed to
00:32overcome.
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