Labour Party's 'Seismic' Victory in Scottish By-election Signals Potential Shift in UK Politics

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Britain's Labour Party achieved a significant victory in a Scottish parliamentary by-election, surpassing expectations and raising hopes of unseating the Scottish National Party (SNP) in the upcoming UK-wide vote next year. Labour leader Keir Starmer hailed the result as "seismic" and a clear message for change. The by-election was called after SNP lawmaker Margaret Ferrier was stripped of her seat for breaking COVID-19 rules. Labour candidate Michael Shanks secured a swing of 20% from the SNP, indicating a potential political comeback for Labour in Scotland. Polls suggest Labour could draw level with or even surpass the SNP in Scottish seats.
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- Scottish By-election Result: Labour Beats S.N.P. in Key Parliamentary Vote The New York Times
- UK's opposition Labour Party gets a boost from a special election victory in Scotland The Washington Post
- ‘Seismic night in Scotland’: Labour crushes SNP in Rutherglen and Hamilton West byelection The Guardian
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