50 Days Of Murphy/Dugdale At Scottish Labour

Jim Murphy and Kezia Dugdale are focusing on the NHS in Scotland as a key issue.

It's been 50 Days of Change for the Scottish Labour Party since Jim Murphy took the reins at the Scottish Labour party.
 
Along with his deputy, Kezia Dugdale, they've used the time to set out the party's political agenda.

Ms Dugdale says one of their key concerns is the NHS, and with fewer than 100 days until the general election, Ms Dugdale believes the party can bring previous voters back into the fold.

Jim Murphy is encouraging Scots to turn out at the polling stations in similar numbers shown at last year's referendum;

“Only the Labour Party is big enough and strong enough across the whole of the UK to kick David Cameron out of Downing Street. A vote for any party other than Scottish Labour risks letting the Tories in the back door. That’s not what the majority of Scots want. Only by voting for Scottish Labour can we stop that happening.“

 

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