Alistair Darling seat at risk, says new poll
The poll shows Scottish Labour at a new low of 27 per cent support, which would see the party crash from 41 seats to just 16 north of the Border.
Meanwhile the commission tasked with producing a cross-party deal on more powers for the Scottish Parliament must start from scratch rather than fudge a compromise, according to Labour former First Minister Jack McConnell.
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Hide AdHe said the first talks chaired by Lord Smith of Kelvin, due to take place tomorrow, would set the tone for discussion. Lord McConnell said: “I hope he will note the proposals from the different parties, but then start a discussion on the basic principles that should then determine what is delivered.”
His comments came as Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg likened Alex Salmond to a Japanese Second World War soldier fighting on in the jungle after the war was over. He urged the First Minister to “call it a day” on the prospect of a second referendum by accepting the will of the Scottish people to stay part of the UK.