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    Scottish Labour win Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse by-election as SNP suffer shock defeat

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    By News Team on June 6, 2025 Scotland, UK News, UK Politics
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    • Scottish Labour’s Davy Russell won the Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse by-election with 8,559 votes, defeating the SNP’s Katy Loudon, who received 7,957 votes.
    • The by-election followed the death of SNP MSP Christina McKelvie, and Russell emphasised a commitment to prioritising the community and addressing perceived failures of the SNP.
    • Reform UK, finishing third with 7,088 votes, viewed the result as a significant boost, marking their first notable performance in Scotland amidst heightened political tensions.

    Scottish Labour win Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse by-election as SNP suffer shock defeat | UK News

    Scottish Labour’s Davy Russell has won the Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse by-election.

    Mr Russell took top spot with 8,559 votes. The SNP placed second with 7,957 votes, with Reform UK closely taking third with 7,088 votes.

    Mr Russell said he was “proud” to have been elected, adding: “I said in this campaign that I will put this community, our community first.

    “I will work every single day to do that.”

    The by-election was called following the death of SNP MSP Christina McKelvie.

    The Scottish government minister died in March at the age of 57, having last year taken medical leave to undergo treatment for secondary breast cancer.

    South Lanarkshire councillor Katy Loudon had hoped to retain the Holyrood seat for the SNP, given her party’s heavy losses to Labour at last year’s UK general election.

    All eyes were also on Reform UK and whether it would enjoy a “tartan bounce” in light of the party’s recent slew of local election wins in England.

    With Reform UK never having won an election in Scotland, party deputy leader Richard Tice said coming in third was a “massive boost for us”.

    He added: “We’re thrilled to bits, absolutely delighted.”

    Mr Russell said the constituents had voted to “take a new direction” with his party.

    He added: “Like the people here in Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse, and right across Scotland, we all feel we have been let down by the SNP.

    “They’ve broken our NHS, wasted our money, and after nearly two decades they don’t deserve another chance.”

    Mr Russell said the community had also “sent a message” to Reform UK leader Nigel Farage “and his mob tonight”.

    He added: “The poison of Reform isn’t us, it isn’t Scotland, and we don’t want your division here.

    “Reform have no real answers to the issues we face, and they can’t beat the SNP here or replace them across Scotland.”

    Mr Russell said his party was ready to “fix” the NHS and “end the SNP’s addiction to wasting your money”.

    He added: “The road to a new direction for Scotland in 2026 – with Anas Sarwar as first minister and a Scottish Labour government – begins right here. So, let’s go and win it together.”

    Ten candidates went head-to-head in the Holyrood by-election:

    • Collette Bradley, Scottish Socialist Party – 278 votes
    • Andy Brady, Scottish Family Party – 219 votes
    • Ross Lambie, Reform UK – 7,088 votes
    • Katy Loudon, Scottish National Party (SNP) – 7,957 votes
    • Janice MacKay, UK Independence Party (UKIP) – 50 votes
    • Ann McGuinness, Scottish Green Party – 695 votes
    • Aisha Mir, Scottish Liberal Democrats – 533 votes
    • Richard Nelson, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party – 1,621 votes
    • Davy Russell, Scottish Labour Party – 8,559 votes
    • Marc Wilkinson, Independent – 109 votes

    The votes were verified and manually counted at South Lanarkshire Council headquarters in Hamilton.

    Campaigning became heated in the run up to the by-election, with Reform UK accused of running a “racist” ad on Facebook against Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar.

    Reform leader Mr Farage continued to double down, accusing his rival of “sectarian politics”.

    In response, the Scottish Labour MSP branded Mr Farage a “poisonous little man” and accused him of running a “campaign of dirt and smear”.

    First Minister John Swinney had earlier warned it was a “two-horse race” between the SNP and Reform UK, urging voters to “defeat the gutter politics” of Mr Farage.

    With less than a year to go before the Scottish parliament election, the result potentially offers a snapshot of how the political landscape north of the border will look in 2026.

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