Labour will fight to “win the trust of the people of Scotland” and win the election, he said, adding: “On the issue of the referendum, people will see over the course of the last four years, I’m not going to turn my back on any Scot in terms of how we build that case for a stronger, better Scotland,” he said.
There will not be an independence referendum within the term of the next Holyrood parliament even if the SNP maintains power, Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar has said.
Speaking on the BBC’s Sunday Show on the final day of his party’s conference in Glasgow, Mr Sarwar said Scottish Labour would “prove the pollsters wrong” in 2026 and win the election.
Polls have shifted markedly in recent months ahead of next year’s Scottish Parliament election, moving from predicting a Labour lead to suggesting the party could instead suffer its worst result since devolution.
However, if the SNP wins again in 2026 and a pro-independence majority returns to Holyrood, the UK Government still will not grant an independence referendum, Mr Sarwar said.