Scottish party leaders clash in televised debate over cooperation claims
Labour and Reform UK leaders disputed claims about potential cooperation during a Scottish political debate.

Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar and Reform UK's Malcolm Offord engaged in heated exchanges during a televised political debate, with both parties making disputed claims about the other's positions.
Offord alleged during the debate that Sarwar had previously told him their parties should work together to "remove the SNP" from power in Scotland. The Reform UK leader presented this as evidence of potential cooperation between the parties.
Sarwar responded with accusations against Reform UK's policies, claiming the party's candidate wanted to deport his children, though the specific context and details of this claim were not immediately clear from the debate coverage.
The exchange highlighted tensions between the parties as they compete for votes in Scottish politics, with each seeking to position themselves as distinct from their rivals while attacking opponents' policies and past statements.
Both claims appear to be disputed, with neither party accepting the other's characterization of their positions or previous conversations. The debate represents part of the ongoing political competition in Scotland ahead of upcoming elections.
The clash underscores the heated nature of Scottish political discourse, particularly around issues of party cooperation and immigration policy, as various parties seek to differentiate themselves from competitors.