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Stuart Clark is standing to be Labour’s candidate in Renfrewshire North and Cardonald in the 2026 Scottish election. Scotland needs a new direction. After nearly two decades of SNP misrule, Scotland’s ...
Labour Hame editor Duncan Hothersall says the abject failure of Scottish Labour presents an opportunity to knock down and rebuild a party which can once again be relevant and speak for the people it ...
Ten years on from the independence referendum, Labour Hame editor Duncan Hothersall reflects on a success that we failed to celebrate, a decade of constitutional doldrums, and an opportunity to ...
John Erskine, a former Scottish Labour candidate for the Highlands and Islands and a former Scottish Labour spokesperson for Transport, Connectivity and the Islands, welcomes the first UK Labour ...
Very disappointed. I thought Monica would have given us the opportunity to break from the failures of recent years. Instead our leader is to be one of the architects of those failures. I have no doubt ...
Labour Hame editor Duncan Hothersall says it would be foolish to fight the upcoming election along constitutional lines on a “Get the SNP out” ticket. We can’t just oppose; we need to offer a vision ...
Robert Hoskins of Glasgow South CLP examines recent polling and widespread claims about the demographic inevitability of Scottish independence. He is unconvinced. One could be forgiven for thinking ...
Graeme Downie, a member of Dunfermline CLP, points out the inherent danger of promoting undeveloped policy, and suggests how Scottish Labour can do better in future. Over the past few years there have ...
John Ruddy takes a look at recent Scottish polling against the backdrop of Labour’s continuing surge across the UK, and sees hope and ramifications. The latest polling for Labour in Scotland is ...
The past year of polling for the 2021 Scottish Parliament election suggests Scottish Labour simply isn’t cutting through with voters, and the party has hovered around the 15% support mark since before ...
Scott Arthur says he had better educational opportunities under Thatcher in the 1980s than children growing up in the same street do today, and that can’t be right. As parents, my wife and I are ...
Ian Murray has surged past the required number of nominations from MPs and MEPs in Labour’s deputy leadership contest. The 29 nominating parliamentarians include the party’s chief whip, Nick Brown.
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