Labour Scotland is celebrating an "incredible" victory, which is in the critical Holyrood exhortation to defeat the incumbent SNP and fight the reformed "racist" campaign, with the results confusing the forecast and will raise the party ahead of next year's Scottish parliamentary election.
Voters in the central Scotland where Hamilton, Lackhall and Stonehouse are located gathered around local popular candidate Davy Russell after a toxic campaign that led Nigel Farage to launch an unprecedented series of personal attacks on Scottish labor leader Anas Sarwar, and posted racism by SNP leader SNP Leader John Swinney.
Russell told cheerful supporters in his acceptance speech: “This community has sent a message to Farage and his mob: The poison of reform is not us, not Scotland, and we don’t want you to be divided here.”
Nationalists were the obvious favorite to occupy the seat after the sudden death of popular SNP MSP MSP MSP Christina McKelvie from breast cancer, but were defeated, but followed closely in third place by Revorm uk.
With the UK reforms appearing to have the foundations gained from SNP and Scottish labor in recent weeks, it is believed that they may push Sarwar’s party to third place.
But in the end, the turnout for the re-election of Scottish Labour was quite high, earning a return on their highly targeted campaign and well-organized jump-out-voting action to achieve an unexpected victory and win by 8,559 votes.
SNP's Katy Loudon ranked second with 7957 votes, with only 7888 British Ross Lambie nearly defeating the reform.
A buoyant Sarwar said it was an "incredible night" and proved that experts, pollsters and gamblers were wrong.
He told reporters that voters conveyed three strong messages: "First, people want the British Labor government to go further to improve their lives, and I think that's a clear message for them."
“Secondly, they have enough losses to this SNP government: 18 years later, they have disappointed communities across the country.”
“Third, they rejected politics Nigel Farage and reform, and now, the People, Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse lay the first stone to the Scottish Labour government next year.”
Asked about the personal attacks he was increasingly subjected to during the campaign, Salva said: "Nigel Farage looked at someone like me, which went against his values, and it made him angry. The vast majority of people in Scotland see themselves as their own, their own Scots, and are working to change the country".
Richard Tice, who participated in the reform of the figure, insisted that his party was “excited” about it, and the third place still represents a “great improvement” of the party, which has gained momentum in Scotland since the election.
After the results were announced, the SNP task force quickly left the Earl, and party leader and first minister John Swinney later applauded Loudon's "Perfect Movement" and added: "We have made progress since last year's election, but it's not enough. We still have work to do, and we will do it."
In 2021, McKayway won the championship with a majority of 4,582, and Labor easily won the corresponding Westminster seat in last year's general election, but voters at the door expressed dissatisfaction with Holyrood's SNP administration and Westminster's Labour administration.
Scottish Labour Canvas worked hard throughout the movement to deal with the main dissatisfaction with the British labour policy they encountered. “Winter fuel payments appear on every door,” said one of the senior figures in the challenge.
But in the final stages of the campaign, senior labor sources said that while their canvassing shows more people saying they will vote for reforms than ever, they are confident in the relationship with targeted flyers and targeted ads on Facebook and YouTube. Labor Canvas, as well as Westminster and Horeid politicians, visited some voters four times, who visited the district throughout the campaign.
"I think we have better field operations and are already around people's doors. We're eager to vote and people see that," they said.
Sarwar directly accuses the racism of his decision - in a British reform ad, which mistakenly claims that he has promised to prioritize the Pakistani community and is now making a formal complaint against Scottish labor and SNP to Meta - because he is "really very, very angry", they added.