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A new Scotland or reheated unionism?
With the release of a new political report from Gordon Brown, VINCE MILLS warns there needs to be a real national discussion about the direction Scotland wants to take
WHICH WAY? (Left to right) former PM Gordon Brown, Labour Party leader Sir Keir Starmer and Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar

THERE was a distinct feeling — belief even — that things were looking up for Scottish Labour. 

It had replaced the Tories as the second party in Scotland. Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar had good, and improving, personal ratings, and both the Tories and the SNP appeared to be imploding. 

Little need be said about the Tories. The apparent disintegration of SNP unity though, was new. 

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