The Scottish Labour leader admitted defeat at the election count in Glasgow.
Anas Sarwar has conceded the Holyrood election to the SNP after a crushing defeat.
The Scottish Labour leader pointed the finger at the UK Government by blaming a “national wave” of anger.
Sarwar had based his campaign of toppling the SNP on prioritising 38 constituencies across the country.
But Labour is getting hammered by the Nationalists in the seats and may only win a couple at best.
It is unclear whether the SNP will win an outright majority.
The defeat comes against a backdrop of anger with Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
Sarwar called for Starmer to quit earlier this year but his demand appeared to make no difference with voters.
At the election count in Glasgow, Sarwar said: This clearly is a disappointing result for us as a Scottish Labour party. We argued the case for change….it’s an argument we lost.”
Asked if he blamed the PM, he said: “Is there a national wave though that we tried to overcome, but failed to do so? Yes.”
He was also asked if he would stay in post after leading Labour to two defeats at Holyrood elections:
“My party is hurting. We are disappointed. We advocated for change. We didn’t win that argument, but it’s my job to hold us together and that’s the job I intend to do.”
He also said: “I don’t believe the snp will win a majority.”
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