What I will say is when the CLP nominations were being done Leonard's supporters were putting forward an ideology and clear ideas about going forward whereas Sarwar's supporters essentially boiled down the reasons for nominating him to "he's done his time" and "he's a very approachable guy" and just general entitlement you come to expect from Scottish Labour. It might be a false dawn but there's an, imo, real opportunity to generate some change akin to down south if Leonard, CFS and the trade unions take power over Sarwar and the people that rightly consigned Slab to electoral oblivion the past decade. It's been glorious to see roasters like Ian Murray losing the heid over being increasingly sidelined.