Tag: glasgow east

Scottish Labour leadership in context

With Wendy's move on and in the aftermath of Glasgow East, Scottish Labour's attention will shift this week to the election of a new leader of Labour in the Scottish Parliament.

http://thearmchairsocialist.blogspot.com/2008/07/scottish-labour-leadership-in-context.html

There is still life after Glasgow East

Okay, okay waking up this morning to news of the defeat in Glasgow wasn’t exactly a great start to the day but it’s happened.  It was not exactly unexpected and such is life – this is after all what happens in politics.  The Nats won by 365 votes out of 25,259 votes cast on a 42.25 turnout.  I’m not going disguise the fact that this is a defeat but it is not unimaginable that Labour could have sneaked in by a similar margin.  Then the headlines would have still been bad but the mood music would have been very different.

I don’t think anything in politics is predictable and I do not think defeat for Labour at the next general election is at all inevitable.  I am not sure that a change of leader will make any difference, change of policies - yes.  There may not have been a local government strike in Scotland in the run up to this election but UNISON are balloting Scottish council staff members over their below inflation (pay cut) offer of 2.5%.  I am sure that there were at least 365 council workers in Glasgow East who had received a strike ballot paper in the last week or so. 

By coincidence last night in West Ham we had probably our most constructive Labour Party campaign committee meeting I have ever chaired.  Despite our difficulties and differences there is still lots of enthusiasm for the Party.

After all it is only just after a year since the stunning Labour victory in Ealing and Southall (19 July 2007).  Mind you I won’t go down “a year is a long time in .....



Lessons to be learnt from Glasgow East

How do we come back from this?

Peter Kellner: Why Brown's fate should not depend on Glasgow East

J MASON SNP 11,277 (43.1, +26.1)
M CURRAN LAB 10,912 (41,7 -19.0)
D RANKIN CON 1,639 (6.3 -0.6)
I ROBERTSON LIBDEM 915 (3.5 -8.3)
F CURRAN SSP 555 (2.1 -1.4)
T MCLEISH SOL 512 (2.0 -)
E DUKE GRN 232 (0.9 -)
C CREIGHTON 67 (0.3 -)
H HOWITT F4C 65 (0.2 -)

Losing the Glasgow by-election would be a blow, but big swings to the SNP are not unprecedented, argues YouGov president Peter Kellner in a Fabian online essay.

Glasgow East selection delayed

The selection for the candidate to contest the Glasgow East byelection was expected for yesterday but it has delayed to Monday after the main contender withdrew at the last minute.