The Scottish Co-operative Party have announced today that they’re backing Sarah Boyack MSP to be leader and Kezia Dugdale (who is a Co-operative member) to be deputy leader in the Scottish leadership race.
On this announcement, Chair of the Scottish Co-operative Party Cathy Peattie, said:
‘The Scottish Labour Party is lucky to have such a high quality panel of candidates. It was good to see all of the candidates giving prominence to co-operative policies in their policy programme for Scotland’s future. The Scottish Co-operative Party looks forward to working with all of these candidates in the future as we strive to create a fairer, better, more co-operative Scotland.’’
While, Boyack responded to the news saying:
“I’m delighted to have been nominated by the Scottish Cooperative Party for Scottish Labour Leader. I have long been a supporter of the principle that co-operative ideals can make a significant difference to people’s lives and to create a fairer and more successful economy.”
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