Europe needs to get real on defence; Britain needs to get real on Europe
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24 November 2010
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How about a Tory government for England and a Lab for Scotland? That’s how the last election went.
Interesting times indeed. Labour in Scotland would form a coalition with the Tories if they thought it would prevent the SNP of forming a Government next May.Ed Miliband will limp along untill next election,lose it and be replaced.In the meantime in Scotland the SNP will win at Holyrood and have a historic majority then have a Scottish referendum on Independence. Now thats interesting.
Whatever happened to Salmond’s arc of prosperity? It is true that the independence question is parked, but LAbour needs to keep talking about it as a way of reminding people what Salmond is really for and really about. Last week was a major moment because it showed the SNP cannot face the difficult decisions government ultimately is about
Glasgow does well but some of the lesser known universities face a real fight for their future. We also have to make the argument that universities are not just about educating the young; they are places where we are now in direct competition with the emerging economies of the world – for ideas, brains, innovation, technology and so forth. China and India are on the march on this front as on so many others, so I am glad to hear the Principal was making the economic case as well as the educational one
The so-called Basque option would give Scotland tax-and-spend regime. It would, of course, be less than full autonomy.
It is true that now only a minority of Scots want full independence. But most want greater devolution. And independence will also follow soon – that is my view.
Some say Scotland is too poor – but it has oil. And the population of Scotland is bigger than that of Denmark!
Another hopeless display from dEad Moribund at PMQ’s today, grasping his “blank sheet of paper” as he leads you all towards the political wilderness. Coalition is not a word you need worry about for at least a generation, Al, as you will be the third party until you retire.
It’s unionist propaganda to believe only a minority want independence.
The May elections can’t come quick enough for unionists, every day of cuts is another lost voter to the libs, and not to Labour either, gray will not be first minister.
The greens are in for gains, but otherwise if the SNP dont get smashed a referendum is certain
I often wonder if you believe what you write. The SNP know tough decisions are needed (code for Cuts) but aren’t keen on spelling them out. Scottish Labour also know about the tough decisions but they, of course, won’t say anything because “it would put them on a wrong side of a big argument”. Oh, that’s OK then.
I’m not overly keen on Ed Miliband, but I don’t think he did too badly at
PMQ’s today.
Richard, for you to say that Labour will be the third party is just ridiculous. The Lib/Dems are and will remain the third party, assuming
of course that they can even exist in any credible way after helping the
Conservatives inflict their proposed cuts on our front-line services. Most of these cuts are unnecessary, unwise and short-sighted
I envy your being in Glasgow.
Worked there off and on, esp 1987(?) when the Glasgow Garden Festival was returning confidence to the city centre. Seven weeks there that year.
Then in 1997 for the Rotary International Convention – so proud seeing TB’s photo in pole position in the convention booklet welcoming guests from all over the world wearing his Rotary badge. Have a feeling Donald Dewar spoke or made a recorded contribution – again so proud.
All of this coming after the damnable Thatcher 80’s when to get to read sanity in the pages of the Glasgow Herald was unparalleled joy.
Remind me of what decisions Alex Salmond could not face please.
If you mean the VRT then you do not know what you are talking about. He wrote to Moore of the prostitute party, explaining what happened and that Spud Murphy had known that this tax had been cancelled when labour were in control.
Shame about how Glasgow has turned out since then. I, like you smelt a breath of fresh air after the witch years. It is a pity that power corrupts, Blair becoming the most hated man in the UK, and Dewar being a Tory in the labour party.
If the mainstream media were honest and the BBC impartial then the SNP would romp the next election. They dont just have labour and the prostitutes to beat, they also have the press to beat.