Scottish Labour has lost its way. AIDAN SKINNER thinks he knows how to get back on course Apocalypses come, apocalypses… (apocalypses? apocali? Spell check, and years spent watching Buffy
Category: Grassroots Labour
Labour failed on May 5 because we were seen as the party only of those left behind, writes IAN SMART So, Tom Harris and a few like minded souls
Stumped for words when you meet one of Scotland’s new political obverlords? Never fear – JOHN McTERNAN has some sage advice Next time you meet a nationalist, ask them
Was Alex Salmond inspired by Tony Blair’s winning 1997 campaign? NOEL FOY thinks so The recent SNP election campaign was ruthless and utterly unscrupulous. It was also clever, competent,
Labour has allowed itself to be painted as the UK’s guys in Scotland, says DUNCAN HOTHERSALL Unionism is not a Labour value. I say that not because I oppose the
Labour made a catastrophic mistake in giving up on the north of Scotland, says former SNP activist MALCOLM CUNNING It was 1973; I was young, innocent and had a
The new Scotland Bill doesn’t go far enough, and Labour should say so, argues JAMIE GLACKIN The Union isn’t all bad. Our political masters in the SNP take the opposite