First minister aims to persuade Scottish voters that disunity under Jeremy Corbyn renders party unable to stand up to Tories Nicola Sturgeon has made clear that she will set aside disunity under Jeremy Corbyn at the heart of the SNP Scottish parliament campaign next May when she attacked Labour as “unreliable,unelectable and unable to stand up to the Tories”.
In her opening speech to the SNP conference in Aberdeen, the Scottish first minister mocked Corbyn for a lack of credibility as she pointed up his inability to win round his own shadow cabinet.
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Source: theguardian.com