FAR more voters recognise Anas Sarwar as leader of the Scottish Labour party than his predecessor, a new poll for the Herald has found. According to the exclusive survey conducted by BMG research, around two thirds of people knew that Mr Sarwar was the party’s new leader (63 per cent) compared to just 47% who knew Richard Leonard was the previous Scottish Labour chief. Sarwar personally looks likely to secure more votes for his party than his political rivals, with around 14% of voters who plan to support Scottish Labour in the constituency ballot this week saying they would be doing so because of the leader.