Labour spells out budget demands
News Scotsman (Free subscription) | 13 hours ago
LABOUR'S Scottish leader Iain Gray has laid out the conditions under which his party will support the SNP government's forthcoming spending budget.
News Scotsman (Free subscription) | 13 hours ago
LABOUR'S Scottish leader Iain Gray has laid out the conditions under which his party will support the SNP government's forthcoming spending budget.
Scotland on Sunday (Free subscription) | 13 hours ago
LABOUR'S Scottish leader Iain Gray has laid out the conditions under which his party will support the SNP government's forthcoming spending budget.
Yapping Yousuf (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
Within the next few days Jim Murphy, (Scotland's man in the cabinet in case you forgot!) will publish a white paper implementing the proposals for the Calman Commission, probably to be enacted after the next General Election. The big one is on taxation. If the Telegraph is to be believed the proposals for income tax will be implemented. This means that income tax set in the Budget at Westminster will...
Planet Politics (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
At FMQs earlier today Labour's Iain Gray pushed the mantra that Alex Salmond is 'losing it', and in evidence cited the SNP's trouncing in last week's Glasgow North East by-election. Indeed, the victor in that contest just happened to be in the Holyrood chamber, and Mr Gray triumphantly said: Willie Bain, Scotland's newest MP, sitting in the public gallery, that says it all. Indeed, Mr Gray. That says...
Blether with Brian (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
Perhaps it was the presence of Willie Bain, smiling wanly in the public gallery, but today's Labour/SNP exchanges at first minister's questions seemed notably antagonistic. Mr Bain, of course, is a living, grinning reminder that Labour thumped the SNP in the Glasgow North East by-election . Today, like an invited Banquo, he hovered over the pre-lunch feast of oratory that is the weekly question session....
SUBROSA (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
Thursday High Noon and as usual Iain Gray was the first to step up to the plate at First Minister's Questions. This week he was concerned with the report that Scotland would have a deeper recession that the remainder of the UK and tried desperately to pin the blame on the First Minister. The FM, after graciously welcoming Willie Bain to the gallery, swept the allegations aside with the counterclaim...
Advanced Media Watch (Free subscription) | 18/11/2009
Mr. Mxyzptlk (Pictured above) Oh hang on a sec, he's over there as well, how the hell did he do that? Anyway Mr Mxyztlk (aka Niko) posted a hilarious comment on my Negative Iain Gray is at it again article today. Now I thought some of the stuff Tavish Scott came out with was funny but compared to what Niko has just written on my blog, well Tavsih is a complete balls up on the old comedy front. Mr....
SUBROSA (Free subscription) | 18/11/2009
According to Strathclyde University's Fraser of Allander Institute, Scotland's recovery from the recession will be much slower than the rest of the UK, as the economy is hit by particularly hard by serious cuts to public spending. The think tanks blames the deeper recession in Scotland mainly on a bigger drop in the output of its financial sector. It is also though that the Scottish economy may confound...
SUBROSA (Free subscription) | 16/11/2009
It's not often these days I read the Scotsman in detail, mainly because I have no enthusiasm for labour press releases, but this story is interesting: ' Salmond fights to restore faith in banking '. During FMQs recently Alex Salmond (Scotland's First Minister) was chided for not paying enough attention to Scotland's financial sector. The writer of the article clearly doesn't watch FMQs or he would...
Lallands Peat Worrier (Free subscription) | 16/11/2009
And so, we return to the Criminal Justice & Licensing ( Scotland ) Bill. It’s a hodgepodge of issues and concerns. Issues of sentencing are stacked beside attempts to criminalise serious organised crime, extreme pornography and the trafficking of persons. How old should people be before they are prosecuted? Is 12 years an appropriate threshold? What about the spouses of folk accused of committing...
Scotsman.com (Free subscription) | 14/11/2009
Iain Gray criticises Alex Salmond for being an MP and MSP (your report, 5 November), yet one of his own MSPs, George Foulkes, is also a an active member of the House o
Syniadau :: The Blog (Free subscription) | 13/11/2009
The LibDems came nowhere (sixth) in Glasgow North East, and it would be cruel to say that's because they don't have any particularly relevant political policies. But the one thing they are consistently good at is pressing for electoral reform, and STV in particular. They deserve praise for that. I watched the coverage of the Glasgow NE by-election last night on the other STV. Scottish Television's...
Leaves on the Line (Free subscription) | 13/11/2009
So, Labour managed to retain its safest constituency - congratulations to that Bain chap and team Labour. They must be so proud. Of course Labour will be sounding a triumphalist note and of course they will be enjoying their moment of victory for now - particularly as they will need this wee boost ahead of the impending drubbing at the general election next year. I am firmly of the opinion that this...
SUBROSA (Free subscription) | 12/11/2009
This week's First Minister's Questions from the Scottish Parliament blog post is over at Spook's place . I've yet to read it but it's bound to be interesting. Does anyone else think Iain Gray has finally taken up my suggestion to have voice lessons? His vocal tone sounds deeper the past few weeks.
Miss Wagstaff Presents... (Free subscription) | 12/11/2009
The seat was vacated by former Commons Speaker Michael Martin, who resigned amid the Westminster expenses row. Voters will go to the polls today to elect one of 13 candidates as an MP. The parties have set a goal to knock on thousands of doors in the constituency, amid predictions turnout on polling day could be crucial to the final result. Labour, which has been the main political force in the Glasgow...