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Murphy’s No 2 announces plan to stand
Deputy Dugdale launches leadership bid

SCOTTISH Labour’s deputy leader Kezia Dugdale announced her candidacy for the top job yesterday, having mulled the challenge over for a week.

Her leadership bid follows the decision of Jim Murphy to stand down next month, after he only narrowly won a confidence vote at a meeting of the party’s Scottish executive committee last Saturday.

The Lothian region list MSP said Labour had lost badly in the general election and nothing would disguise that fact.

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