Scottish Labour appear to have made a political blunder - after illustrating Glasgow council elections manifesto with Edinburgh buildings on.
The Scottish Express reports that the party launched their bid to retake Glasgow City Council on Thursday at an event hosted by group leader Cllr Malcolm Cunning and attended by Mr Sarwar.
He vowed to take back control of the local authority after they lost their majority to the SNP during the 2017 council elections.
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But they made a grave error in the pictures they used on their manifesto as instead of using images of homes in Glasgow, they used pictures of properties in Edinburgh.
They appear to be distinctive sandstone tenements which eagle-eyed social media users pointed out to potentially be Ashley Terrace in the Polwarth area of Scotland's capital city.
A Google Lens search also showed that the location of the images was in Edinburgh.
Councillor Thomas Kerr, group leader of the Glasgow Tories, slammed his Labour counterparts for their mistake.
He told the Scottish Express: “It’s clear Labour have been spending too much time working out how they will cut deals with the SNP and they couldn’t even be bothered to take pictures in Glasgow.
“Labour never stop trying to pull the wool over Glaswegians eyes and this is another clear example to add to that long list.
“They are completely out of touch with the needs of the city and this is further evidence of that.”
Glasgow's manifesto was posted online by Labour MSP Paul Sweeney on the digital publishing platform Issuu and can be read online.
The Scottish Labour manifesto committed to publicly-controlled buses, 250 new cleaning workers, and support for the building of 6,500 affordable homes.
It also pledges to reintroduce the affordable warmth payment for the over-80s and to use a 10-year investment plan to improve the city's parks and open spaces.
They also ruled out any coalitions with the SNP or the Scottish Conservatives, with Mr Cunning adding: “There is only one deal that this party is interested in and that is a fair deal for Glasgow.”
Speaking at the event, Mr Sarwar added: "We want to elect as many Labour councillors as possible and as many Labour councils as possible, and why would we do a deal with two political parties that are bad for our city?
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"Both are damaging our city, both are taking our city backwards."
Glasgow Labour were also mocked on social media by users who ripped into them for making such a rookie mistake in a city where they could potentially win from the SNP.
Andy Arthur wrote: "I'm all for the civic beautification of Glasgow, but turning it into Morningside is a bit extreme."
Marli de Jongh added: "Mmhm. Yes. They would have been hard pushed finding some sandstone tenements flats in Glasgow."
And Michael Bannister wrote: "Beware the badly researched stock images Scottish Labour. This speaks volumes."
Scottish Labour has been approached for comment.