No room for Labour in Scotland, says Farron
Reduced to only eight MPs at the general election, the Liberal Democrats need to rebuild themselves as a great campaigning movement, according to their new leader Tim Farron.
In an interview with the ´óÏó´«Ã½'s Andrew Marr, he accused David Cameron of "pushing Scotland further and further from the union" and described the SNP as "centre-left and authoritarian... in other words, just like the Labour Party."
"There's no room for the Labour party in Scotland," he said, "but bags of room for a liberal party and I hope we're going to fill that place."
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