Labour Warns of Economic Crisis
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•Labour warns of gloomy reality for economy
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Scottish Secretary of State for Scotland tells BBC Scotland the country is broken.
Ian Murray says public services are broken, economy is broken and economy is in industrial crisis.
Scottish Conservatives say Murray is making a "desperate attempt to rewrite history" Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar says Scotland needs a 'positive alternative' to SNP .
Former Scottish Labour MSP Neil Findlay said the donation saga was a "really, really bad look" for the party.
He said the Prime Minister was enjoying "largess" while pensioners were "suffering" He added that UK Labour had had a choice over their winter fuel decision.
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