The Scottish Labour leader made the comments after another poor poll for his party.
Anas Sarwar has admitted disagreements with Keir Starmer after his party slumped in a new opinion poll. But the Scottish Labour leader insisted the Prime Minister is doing a good job leading the UK Government.
The poll was also conducted days after an SNP Government Budget that will reverse the WFP cuts and promised to scrap Labour’s two child benefit cap. On SNP Finance Secretary Shona Robison’s decision to remove the two child cap in 2026, Sarwar said: “Ultimately I think we should have the removal of the two child benefit cap right across the UK and of course in here in Scotland too.”
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