Labour Hame editor Duncan Hothersall says one job of Scottish Labour leader is to unite the membership, and that task has been made harder by some vocal participants in this
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Labour Hame editor Duncan Hothersall reflects on the shock resignation of Kezia Dugdale as Scottish Labour leader. Kezia Dugdale resigned as Scottish Labour leader last night, just two short
Labour Hame editor Duncan Hothersall says the local election results represent the culmination of a decade-old SNP strategy, and Scottish Labour’s survival is critical to the survival of the United Kingdom.
Labour Hame editor Duncan Hothersall says the Tories have a long history of enabling, not opposing, the SNP, and the way to stop the nationalists is to vote Scottish Labour.
Duncan Hothersall, editor of Labour Hame, says the posturing in the conference hall yesterday over who we are prepared to work with to defend the UK against nationalism was self-indulgent and
Labour Hame editor Duncan Hothersall says the ties that bind the Labour family across the UK are growing fragile and fractious, and a crisis of co-operation needs urgently to be addressed.
Labour Hame editor Duncan Hothersall says last night’s debate put Labour principles up against SNP calculations, and principles won. It was a confident Kezia Dugdale who stood at the