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'Labour may be in for a shock': SNP Westminster calls out 'entitled' opposition

'Labour may be in for a shock': SNP Westminster calls out 'entitled' opposition

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Social Studies

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The transcript discusses the Labour Party's confidence in the byelection, highlighting the cost of living crisis and Brexit as major concerns. It critiques Labour's policies, such as the two child cap and bedroom tax, and their alignment with the Conservatives. The campaign strategy focuses on these issues, despite public opinion favoring some policies. The transcript also covers Angus McNeil's disciplinary process within the SNP and the Butte House agreement with the Scottish Green Party, emphasizing the need for focus on public issues rather than internal party matters.

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What are the major concerns of the public regarding the cost of living crisis mentioned in the text?

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How does the speaker perceive the Labour Party's stance on Brexit?

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What impact does the speaker believe Brexit has had on households?

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What is the speaker's opinion on the two-child benefit cap and its support among the public?

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What does the speaker suggest should be the focus of political parties instead of internal disagreements?

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