Scottish Labour has launched its manifesto with a pledge to bring change to bring economic stability to Scotland and a new deal for workers.
Anas Sarwar said his party would make work pay for young people with a rise in the minimum wage and would bring jobs north of the border with a new GB Energy company.
But he faced questions over his party’s stance on the two-child benefit cap and its plans to tax private schools.
He also used the launch of the manifesto as a springboard for his Holyrood ambitions, saying change was needed in London and Edinburgh alike.
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