The SNP has replaced Labour as the most divided political party in the country, Anas Sarwar has claimed
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The SNP has also been forced to deny it faces a financial crisis ahead of a possible Westminster by-election in Rutherglen and Hamilton West. "I think we have come a long way. People used to view Labour as the most divided party in Scotland. I think it's now clear that is the SNP." A by-election in Rutherglen could be called if sitting MP Margaret Ferrier is suspended by Commons authorities for 30 days as a result of her previously breaking covid travel rules.
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