Alistair Grant on the last day of the Scottish Labour Conference
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00:05 Hello, I'm Alistair Grant and I'm the Political Editor of the Scotsman and I'm here on the
00:08 last day of the Scottish Labour Conference in Glasgow. It's actually just finished, you
00:12 might be able to see some of the railings being taken down behind me. But we heard from
00:17 Keir Starmer, the UK Labour leader today, giving a speech that lasted for about 40 minutes.
00:22 Not an awful lot new in it from a journalist's perspective, but plenty of rhetoric that went
00:27 down well in the hall. Keir Starmer promising national renewal if Labour wins that upcoming
00:32 general election, making a direct appeal to those voters in Scotland who maybe backed
00:37 Labour in the past but have since supported the SNP in recent years. Keir Starmer very
00:43 clear there's a mountain to climb for the party, it has to fight for every vote. He
00:48 had a lot of direct criticism of the SNP. Hunza Yousaf, the First Minister, has said
00:52 repeatedly that Labour doesn't need Scotland to win that general election. Keir Starmer
00:57 today clear that that's not the case and that as far as he's concerned there's everything
01:02 to play for. Politics is volatile, he said. The Tories could still win that election.
01:08 Elsewhere, he also defended the Labour Party's recent U-turn over its pledge to spend £28
01:14 billion a year on its Greed Investment plans. He also touched on the oil and gas sector,
01:20 talking about a recent visit he'd made to Aberdeen. He said in his speech that work
01:25 in the oil and gas industry will continue for decades to come. I think it's important
01:30 to say, to provide some background context to this, that Labour's been getting a lot
01:34 of criticism from the oil and gas sector over its plans to extend and increase the windfall
01:39 tax. There's been a huge furious backlash from the sector over that. As I say, it's
01:44 the last day of the Scottish Labour Conference. I think it's fair to say there's a renewed
01:48 sense of optimism in the party. When you walked around the conference it was a lot bigger
01:52 than maybe the Scottish Labour Party conferences have been in recent years. I've been going
01:56 to them since around 2017 and there was a period when they were a lot smaller and where
02:01 there was a sense of doom and gloom over the party's electoral prospects. That's completely
02:07 changed. There really is a sense of optimism going into that general election. I think
02:11 actually Anas Sarwar, the Scottish Labour leader, making the point from the conference
02:14 stage, he was saying that it's the biggest Scottish Labour conference there's been in
02:19 22 years. That maybe just demonstrates some of the changes that have taken place. They
02:23 are definitely going into that general election with a renewed confidence that would have
02:28 been unheard of even just a few years ago.
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