After the pandemic is over, I strongly believe we cannot go back to the insecure and impoverished society we had before

  • Anas Sarwar is Labour MSP for Glasgow

My grandfather arrived in the UK on a boat with nothing. He travelled north looking for a place to settle and came across the seaside village of Lossiemouth.

He always intended to return home, but instead fell in love with Scotland and brought his family here. It was the Labour party that fought for his rights and for our diverse minority communities. I doubt he ever imagined then that his grandchild would one day be elected to parliament and stand to be party leader.

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