
Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar has said his party should still be considered the main opposition at Holyrood, despite tying with Reform UK on 17 MSPs.
As a growing number of Scottish Labour MPs announce they want the departure of the Prime Minister, Mr Sarwar also said he did not “turn the screws” on anyone to oppose Sir Keir Starmer.
The Scottish Labour leader called for a change in leadership in Number 10 in February.
Speaking to journalists at Holyrood, he said he stood by his earlier position on Sir Keir.
Mr Sarwar said: “I didn’t turn the screws on any of my colleagues back in February and I’m not doing that now.
“Every Scottish Labour MP is of course, like me and our MSPs and our wider party, hurting about the result here last week.
“My job is to hold my party together and make sure we’re an effective opposition.”
Mr Sarwar was also asked if he still considered Labour to be the main opposition in the Scottish Parliament.
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Traditionally, the largest opposition group in Holyrood is the first to ask questions at the weekly First Minister’s Questions sessions when the parliament is sitting.
He said: “We are the main opposition in this parliament. Yes, we won the same number of seats as Reform, but we got more votes than Reform.
“And I think there is now, for the other political parties – who have said they want to limit the influence of Reform in the parliament – they now have an opportunity.
“Are they going to back Reform to be the main opposition in this parliament or is it going to be the Scottish Labour party?”