Anas Sarwar's party won seats in Fife and West Dunbartonshire after Labour councillors became MPs.
Scottish Labour has won two more council by-elections as the SNP slumped to 18 losses in a row. Anas Sarwar 's party won seats in Fife and West Dunbartonshire .
A Labour source said: "After 18 council by-election defeats in a row, the SNP must be realising that John Swinney's steadying of the ship doesn't work when there is a gaping hole below the waterline."
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