Macintosh: We have to offer something different
Labour has to "offer something different" and "can't just define ourselves by our opposition to the Tories" said Ken Macintosh.
The candidate to be the next Scottish leader claimed the "SNP have copied our policies" but Labour should be willing to work with them over progressive policies, and be "more generous".
He is not in favour of a separate Scottish Labour Party but wants all decisions taken in Scotland, and added he "never asked for permission... as to what we can do in Scotland."
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