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Jack McConnell stays on to avert by-election



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Published Date: 05 October 2008
JACK McConnell's planned departure from Holyrood has been put on hold by Gordon Brown, ensuring that Labour will avoid a bruising by-election struggle against the SNP.
McConnell will not be sent to Malawi as the UK's High Commissioner until after the next Scottish elections in 2011, and is instead be made a personal envoy to Brown, working in the developing world. McConnell had been due to leave for Malawi next year, which would have triggered a by-election in his Motherwell and Wishaw seat.

But now he will stay in the seat, while taking on the one-day-a-week job for Brown.

The former first minister holds a huge majority, but Labour insiders have warned in recent months that they "do not want to fight a by-election anywhere in Scotland". Last night,

First Minister Alex Salmond described the move as "blatant political manipulation" to avoid a potentially humiliating defeat at the polls.

The SNP has just a one-seat advantage over Labour at Holyrood and an SNP win in McConnell's Motherwell and Wishaw constituency would have increased that to three.

McConnell's new job, confirmed by Brown last night, is as a Special Envoy for Conflict Resolution, working with the United Nations, the African Union and the European Union. He will be asked to put forward proposals on how the global community should seek to step into nations following conflicts in order to start the process of redevelopment. McConnell said last night: "I've been to Rwanda in the past year and I have seen the absolute devastation that genocide and civil war can bring. The world must help countries out of that situation more effectively and Britain can lead the way with concrete proposals."

Asked whether the move was simply a way of delaying his departure for Malawi and thereby preventing a by-election, McConnell said: "This is a serious job. I am very pleased that I have received a lot of representations from many constituents who wanted me to carry on my duties as an MSP. I will now be able to do that."

A Downing Street source said: "He and the Prime Minister have been discussing this for some time and we are confident that he has a real contribution to make."

Labour insiders insisted last night that the fact that the party would not now have to fight a by-election was simply a helpful by-product of the move and not the main reason for the decision. Brown's aides point out that the post will also prepare McConnell for the Malawi job, ensuring he is better equipped to assume his responsibilities.

McConnell was named as the next High Commissioner for Malawi when he quit as Scottish Labour leader last summer. It followed his visit to the country as First Minister when he started a Scottish Government development programme. With the High Commissioner due to retire early next year, it was widely expected that McConnell would have to quit soon. Westminster's Foreign Affairs Committee last year said that the former first minister should quit as an MSP in good time prior to the appointment.

But Salmond last night blasted the development, saying: "Jack McConnell was offered the post in Malawi because of his interest and involvement in the country, not because he was a professional diplomat. But this seems like creating a post simply to avoid a by-election.

"Labour now has a Scottish Secretary without a job but with a campaigning role – and now they have a roving envoy who wants to stay on as an MSP. This is blatant political manipulation in order to avoid defeat in a by-election."

He added: "It is a sign of how out of touch they are that Labour think they can manipulate the process in this way."

McConnell won 48% of the vote in Motherwell and Wishaw last year, compared with the SNP's 24%. But after the Glasgow East by-election defeat, Labour chiefs fear they could face losses almost anywhere in the country.

The SNP is the 4-1 odds on favourite to win the Glenrothes by-election, expected to take place next month, even though Labour had a 10,000 majority there only three years ago.

The full article contains 710 words and appears in Scotland On Sunday newspaper.
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  • Last Updated: 05 October 2008 12:22 AM
  • Source: Scotland On Sunday
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1

karinxxx,

05/10/2008 00:01:07
how feart are labour. I wonder how long it took them to work out that little charade.

wont make any difference in the long run.

the labour party must have every spade in the country in use what with the way they keep digging.
2

gus1940,

Edinburgh 05/10/2008 00:05:08
And who is going to fill the soon to be vacant position of High Commissioner to Malawi?
3

Jock Tamson,

Scotland, Caledonia, Alba 05/10/2008 00:16:08
The Labour Party (Scotland) swivel chairs in Holyrood could look like "that" scene in Psycho before this is over.
4

Jock Tamson,

Scotland, Caledonia, Alba 05/10/2008 00:17:40
Adds a whole new meaning to the Norman power.
5

Shellfishfarmer,

Inverness 05/10/2008 00:27:05
This reminds of the impending disaster awaiting those close to the San Andreas fault line. Labour is making so many inept political moves to avoid the reality that it has run out of ideas and energy that the longer matters are delayed, the more frustrated people will become - result a complete wipe out in Scotland. The Labour insiders (Frank Roy perchance?)are complete idiots if they think we will swallow the line that the people of Motherwell want Joke to stay on. He is a complete nomark, who was an embarrassment to Scotland and who should never have been proposed for the Malawi job in the first place. How on earth he can dream up Third World policy while still being a constituency MSP beats me. On second thoughts, perhaps it is his experience in Motherwell that will serve him well, because that is where we were all headed after 50 years of North Lanarkshire Mafia being in charge of politics in Scotland, until recently. Thank goodness we have found an alternative in the SNP.
6

Jimmy Le Pie,

05/10/2008 00:27:57
All that Comrade Broon is doing , is delaying the utter humiliation that he's heading for.

No amount of subterfuge and delaying will make any difference.

The electorate have seen New Labour Sleaze and Corruption for what they are - self serving, corrupt, without principle and soon to disappear
7

Coileach an taobh Tuath,

05/10/2008 00:34:44


Brown in a display of sheer terror and cowardice
8

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05/10/2008 00:34:51
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9

subrosa,

05/10/2008 00:40:30
What an insult to the people of Malawi.

The Herald says the job involves two days a week. How is Joke able to be a full time MSP and work at another job for 2/5ths of his working week?

His electorate will tell him in 2011.
10

AM2,

Scotland,UK 05/10/2008 00:54:18
#8 Col Blimp

You said a while ago that you've been an SNP activist for about 30 years. Doesn't such language breach your party's code of conduct?
11

Jock Tamson,

Scotland, Caledonia, Alba 05/10/2008 00:54:45
Easy on, ColB@8, are you trying to get yourself moderated? Western oriental gentlemen are human beings.
12

Jock Tamson,

Scotland, Caledonia, Alba 05/10/2008 00:56:59
Jeez. I just agreed with AMtwa - dear lord, can I still be saved?
13

Jock Tamson,

Scotland, Caledonia, Alba 05/10/2008 00:59:51
So it's official then. The new uniform is Broon Troosers.
14

Jock Tamson,

Scotland, Caledonia, Alba 05/10/2008 01:00:47
As worn by the Broon True Sirs
15

Team Scotland,

Fear its self 05/10/2008 01:07:33
Q. Why did Gordon and Jack not toast the new appointment?

A. They have no bottle.
16

Castaway,

05/10/2008 01:08:01
The people of Malawi will be very disappointed, their hopes of having their good friend Jack as the UK's High Commissioner have now been dashed by Dr Gordon Brown MP well at least until after 5 May 2011.
Does this mean Jack won't be standing in the 2011 Scottish Parliament elections or will he be going to Malawi only if he looses in that election but remember Jack there will be a general election before 2011.
17

Andrew BOD,

Aberdeenshire 05/10/2008 01:15:19
Apart from anything else, Why will McConnell be picking up his full MSP salary, when only working part time? His one-day-a-week outing for Gordon Brown is on a 'reserved' Westminster matter.

Salmond was not exaggerating when saying this was "blatant political manipulation". It's also misuse of taxpayers' money at a time when the country needs as much of this money as possible.

It seems Brown's cabinet and special advisor changes, have capitulated him and Labour back into the arms of serious spin. The Prince of Darkness returns.
18

Marky Bhoy,

Annoyed 05/10/2008 01:17:23

This reeks of complete and Utter cowardice

Fae anither Fifer whits wrang Gogs feart aff oor verdict
19

ochone,

Sauchie, Clack's 05/10/2008 01:18:15
But if Jack is to do this job seriously then surely that's even more reason for a by-election and as soon as possible, apart from anything else it would let his constituents express their vews on Jack 'shootin the craw'.

It is of course an insult to everyone involved except Brown and McConnell.
20

ochone,

Sauchie, Clack's 05/10/2008 01:20:08
No quote on this matter from Lord Foulkes I see, how strange!
21

walter,

05/10/2008 01:26:52
#9 the job involves two days a week. How is Joke able to be a full time MSP and work at another job for 2/5ths of his working week?

Wrong way to go lets not forget Salmond is FM for Scotland as well as MSP for Gordon as well as MP for Banff and Buchan.
One could ask how Salmond can be a full time MSP when he is also FM and a MP, or full time MP when he is also FM and a MSP, or full time FM when he is a MP and MSP.
Then on top of all that he is also the leader of the SNP, That is four jobs.
22

donald,

glasgow 05/10/2008 01:34:34
MacConnell for the cooking pot.
23

walter,

05/10/2008 01:40:19
#17
Why does Salmond pick up his full MP salary? he is after all a MSP for a different constituency.
He cannot be representing his constituents in Banff and Buchan at Westminster full time as their MP when he is also representing the constituents of Gordon as a MSP at Holyrood so why is he picking up a full time MPs salary?.
24

Jock Tamson,

Scotland, Caledonia, Alba 05/10/2008 01:44:05
Easy on Walter@21. Broon is Pm, Leader of the Labour Party, Leader of the Labour Party (Scotland), MP for Kirkcaldy, caretaker of Glenrothes and Lord Protector of the Glorious Union.
25

Jock Tamson,

Scotland, Caledonia, Alba 05/10/2008 01:47:58
23, walter. I f you have a particular problem with Salmond then I suggest you take it up in Banff & Buchan and Gordon simultaneously.
26

Jock Tamson,

Scotland, Caledonia, Alba 05/10/2008 01:50:20
Might I ask walter who he would prefer as FM?
27

Colin P,

05/10/2008 02:17:49
I'm curious.
If McConnell heads off to Malawi 2 days a week....who pays all that airfare..and insurance?
28

walter,

05/10/2008 02:39:49
I have no problem Salmond or any one else being doubled or even trebled hatted, I do have a problem when those that support one person who is doubled or treble hatted criticizing another who they do not support being the same.
Although I do not support the policies of all the opposition parties I am a Unionist so I would prefer any one except Salmond or any nationalist as FM.
I now expect the normal derogatory comments directed at me by those who believe that I should not be allowed to express my views on what I see to be in Scotland's best interest as it does not coincide with the views of those who wish independence.
29

Guga II,

Rockall 05/10/2008 05:11:26
How much of the taxpayers money will wee Joke be getting for his one day a week job? And will it be one day a week or will he be flying around to various sunglasses conferences at the taxpayers expense?

The whole thing reeks of typical Labour Party "jobs for the boys", as well as showing how scared Maggie Broon is to face the Scottish electorate.

#11 Jock.

Even AM Squared is rumoured to be a human being.

30

izzie,

dundee 05/10/2008 05:44:53
Speaking of by elections Parliament resumes this week surely the writ for Glenrothes will be moved. Labour can't ignore it ... can they?
31

terry osser,

morden 05/10/2008 06:13:24
remind me why is mcconnel ex-first minister
32

Ninian Reid,

Edinburgh 05/10/2008 06:13:49
As they used to say when I was a knee-skinned nipper with sugar mice and conkers in his pocket: COWARDY, COWARDY CUSTARD; a strange saying, but in this instance, can anyone think of a better one ? And is Scottish Labour now beyong contempt?
33

Pilrig,

Livingston 05/10/2008 06:22:36
Nu Lab feart of the democratic process ? Ditto the two anonymous Labour voters who were reperted yesterday trying to bring in a legal bid to bar the Scots Parliament from discussing an independence referendum.
34

Finnzz,

Offshore 05/10/2008 06:54:45
It is, of course correct that the Labour Party should fear the prospect of any demonstration of voter sympathies in Scotland (or the UK).
But the manner of this announcement and its particular timing demonstrates the contempt that the electorate is being held in by Brown and his cohorts.

For McConnell, he should be very wary of being associated in any way with this PM.
35

democracy,

Scottish Borders 05/10/2008 07:03:56
#10 AM2, if Col.Blimp is in fact an SNP activist then it does indeed breach the party's code of conduct and does not actively seek members who are capable of such conduct, as would apply to any other parties activists who behave in this manner!
36

democracy,

Scottish Borders 05/10/2008 07:08:06
Poor Joke McConnell, he's doomed if he does and doomed if he doesn't!!
37

LEAL,

05/10/2008 07:09:08
2 gus1940
Good point.Is the current High Commissioner staying on an extra while?If so,why the need for a special envoy?
38

LEAL,

05/10/2008 07:14:18
Walter 21
Thats the first time in a while I have heard anyone mention Mr Salmonds role as MP for Banff and Buchan.Surely because none of the London based parties want to get a threshing in a byelection.
39

Castaway,

05/10/2008 07:51:29
Jack,I am very pleased that I have received a lot of representations from many constituents who wanted me to carry on my duties as an MSP.
Jack you didn't think of your many constituents when you were named as the next High Commissioner for Malawi.
Jack what about the many constituents who wanted you to go to Malawi, you have let them down badly.
40

Nikostratos,

05/10/2008 07:52:13
Well done Gordy and Jack don't give the snp even a tiny chance .

And when you see #8 you know the snp have total racist scum within their organization.
41

Peter Curran,

Kirkliston 05/10/2008 07:53:09
Malawi's gain is Motherwell and Wishaw's loss - McConnell, a toom tabard when he was first Minister, is staying in Scotland.

Brown has bottled it again.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=giUZYyxKE0g
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ey-5ymkm784
42

Boy Wonder,

05/10/2008 07:58:01
Waitaminnit!!!!

"The SNP has just a one-seat advantage over Labour at Holyrood and an SNP win in McConnell's Motherwell and Wishaw constituency would have increased that to three."

Who's doing the math??

Or is there another seat New Labour's already given up on???

43

Rulesbutnotrulers,

Federation, not separation 05/10/2008 08:03:57
Col B #8 proves once more that SNP supporters are racists.

Never forget that the X in the Nationalists' Saltire is for Xenophobe.
44

Thomas1,

// 05/10/2008 08:05:54
In the end this will be counter productive for labour and as for the folk of Motherwell and Wishaw it must be absolutely devastating.
45

BIG EYE,

Paisley 05/10/2008 08:25:21
Come on Jack you can do better than this!

Let's all remember this was the pay off for Jack to stand down so the bold Wendy of £950 fame could take over as Labour leader.

Then we had stories that Jack was threatening to stand down early causing a by election if GB didn't keep his promise and send Jack to the Lords or go ahead with the Malawi appointment.

Now this has been downgraded to special envoy and he will only be appointed to Malawi IF GB wins the next election and is still about in 2011.

Now to any normal person all the above means...Jack yer no going!

Cue Party time in Malawi!
46

Draco Was a Wimp,

Edinburgh 05/10/2008 08:36:34
Er, I thought a certain Mr. Gray was in charge of the Labour Party in the Scottish Parliament. I DO hope he was consulted about this.....
47

Vote UKIP,

05/10/2008 08:37:45
The SNP may bruise NuLabour, but UKIP will crush their lying skulls!
48

Rufus T. Firefly,

05/10/2008 08:51:20
#42 Boy Wonder, do you want me to send you a calculator?
49

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05/10/2008 08:52:22
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50

Mr. Lachie Todd,

Edinburgh 05/10/2008 08:56:57
It makes complete sense from a Labour point of view.

However, on the other hand, it does not say much about the confidence the Party has in the calibre of Labour parliamentary candidates, or it's strategic ability to counter the Nationalists?





51

James Donald,

Newbridge 05/10/2008 09:08:26
#42 Boy Wonder - "Who's doing the math??" - Not you obviously. You should not need #48s calculator for this one.
52

Dick Lynas,

Glasgow 05/10/2008 09:12:29
Does this mean that Jack's disgraceful raid upon the purse of the Scottish taxpayer to provide Malawi with support that we were ALREADY contributing to courtesy of the Department for International Development will cease? International development is still, after all, a Westminster matter and is not designed to enhance the reputation of soon-to-be out-of-work Scottish MSPs
53

TWC,

Ayrshire 05/10/2008 09:21:20
Is this not because the church rejected him because of the gay rights question.
Why doesn't Broon just come up with an idea for Scotland, a finance plan or some policies. Labour are stagnant.
54

Peter Curran,

Kirkliston 05/10/2008 09:27:21
43 Rulesbutnotrulers: I am an SNP supporter and I agree that this post is racist, and I have reported it as unsuitable, and wait for it to be removed.

Your conclusion from this, that all SNP supporters are racist, is self-serving nonsense. A percentage of every political party is racist - in the BNP, 100%; in the Tories and UKIP, high; in the the SNP - negligible.

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=nZJuIO6KhMY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=giUZYyxKE0g
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ey-5ymkm784
55

BIG EYE,

Paisley 05/10/2008 09:28:25
Just watch, Jack will be announced as a LORD in the next year or so!

Jack's not so stupid as to pin his hopes on a Brown Vicory in 2010, is he?
56

Peter Curran,

Kirkliston 05/10/2008 09:33:21
Re #55
I left out Labour. Once, I could have said confidently that the percentage of racists was low. Now, who knows what this feeble, expedient, values-free party believes?
57

Boy Wonder,

05/10/2008 09:44:15
#48 & #52. Look! It's Sunday ... it was early ... I hadn't had my coffee and black pudding rolls yet ... gimme a soddin' break!!!
58

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05/10/2008 09:47:05
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59

GM,

05/10/2008 09:50:45
@57

have no doubt. There are as many racist labour supporters in scotland as there are SNP. There is no reason to suppose otherwise.

They will paint a picture that 'patriotism' = 'nationalism' = 'racism' and that it only applies to scottish nationalists, *not* British nationalists.

When you see it in those terms its very clear how bizarre it all is.



Col Blimp has not only let himself down (everyone knows W*G in this day and age is an unacceptable term) but it also gives AM2 a nice wee quote for his own racist, petty, completely biased and selective blog.

60

Gerry McGuigan,

Dundee 05/10/2008 10:02:56
Des Brown said that Iain Gray was the leader of the lab quislings in the "Holyrood Parliament". Seems that Des forgot to tell Gordon.
61

Col. Blimp­IV*,

05/10/2008 10:13:01
#10 AM2

Predictable "calculated" response from you, though I hope you are correct re. policy on racial abuse.

Jock & #'s35,45,55

Only last week I was scolded by this fellow for my prejudice against thicko's, I am now receiving counciling.

Follow this link and listen to the words before drawing any conclusions. If you at first glance misunderstood, you may find some comfort in the comments section

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=y1ttWpS8Hw8
62

brownlie,

05/10/2008 10:19:36
43 Rules

"Col.B#8 proves once more the SNP supporters are racist"

It does not prove anything of the kind.

By your reasoning, if Col.B has a bald head then all SNP supporters have a bald head.

I am truly surprised that some-one of your intelligence posts in this silly manner.
63

Col. Blimp­IV*,

05/10/2008 10:30:19
#60 GM

Perhaps I should have drawn a think bubble eminating from Broon and McConnel's heads, around the offending words?

AM would still be able to construe a suitably slanted "quote", he has few peers at that discipline.
64

Marian,

05/10/2008 10:30:40
So exactly how is Jack McConnell going to carry out his job properly as an MSP to his constituents and the Scots Parliament when he is employed as Mr Bean's "Special Envoy" to Africa. If this undemocratic obscenity had been done by any other Scots political party the New Labour party and its media acolytes would be demanding the resignation of the MSP in question.
65

Citylocal Fife,

Fife News 05/10/2008 10:34:18
No change from Gordon Brown - running scared as usual. Both he & Jack McConnel have again shown their true colours, and they're not blue and white.









Yours etc

Angus Whitton
66

brownlie,

05/10/2008 10:35:49
62 Col.B

At an Eric Bogle concert an audience, who must have been well aware of his views on human rights and war, were astounded when he began to sing this song until they realised what it was really about.
67

AM2,

Scotland,UK 05/10/2008 10:39:33
#60 GM

My blog includes certain racist and otherwise offensive comments by SNP politicians and supporters. Their inclusion, within a context in which I clearly express disapproval, doesn't make me - or it - racist!

The reproduction of such comments is intended to indicate that nationalism (even of the "civic" variety) particularly appeals to some people with such views. It is certainly not intended to indicate that all SNP supporters are racist. Clearly that's far from being the case.

I've never seen anything like post #8 before. Anti-English comments on forums like these are very common. But anti-black? That's a first for me. And as it's in no way symptomatic of a wider malaise, there would be nothing to be gained by reproducing it.
68

Castaway,

05/10/2008 10:41:33
#8 Col. Blimp­IV*.Those who are writing negative comments about your post are just taking the p*** these are the same posters who are always anti SNP so nothing has changed just in there minds they equated your comment with the SNP and racism.I support the SNP and I am not a racist.
69

Electric Hermit,

05/10/2008 10:47:52
23 walter, 05/10/2008 01:40:19
Why does Salmond pick up his full MP salary? he is after all a MSP for a different constituency.

Simply because the rules governing these matters require that he do so. It is not a matter of personal choice. He is entitled to the full salary as MP for Banff and Buchan as well as one third of the salary as MSP for Gordon. Salmond offered to forego one of these, but was advised by officials that there was no mechanism for doing so. His MSP salary is instead paid into a charitable trust.
70

bully wee alba,

Edinburgh 05/10/2008 11:00:21
Come on Labourtorires, confirm when the Glenrothes bye-election will be held?

What is it that you are afraid of?
71

somerferg,

perth 05/10/2008 11:02:02

The only thing funnier than wee joke McFlannell staying behind to run the Liebour party campaign are the clowns or shuld that be monkeys who still think the Liebour party is good for Scotland - get with it people the ONLY party that will ever look after the interests of Scotland are the SNP - plain and simple and not too difficult for you to understand. Well it would be easy if you didn't spend all your time and energy slagging off Alex Salmond.
72

GM,

05/10/2008 11:03:04
@68

well how about you put some balance on your blog along the lines of "It is not intended to indicate that all SNP supporters are racist. Clearly that's far from being the case."

somewhere prominent.
73

GM,

05/10/2008 11:04:25
@64

Ah!

I understand now -

difficult in this medium to get across exactly what you mean and I admit to not picking up the inference that the 'W*Gs' comment was referring to 'British Imperialism'.

apologies.
74

mac77,

Edinburgh 05/10/2008 11:05:13
No comment except: hee hee hee hee.....at least Blair was good at spin!
75

Peter Curran,

Kikliston 05/10/2008 11:09:08
#68 AM2

The fact that somemone posts a racist comment on your blog does not make you a racist, but if you do not delete these comments, you are open to the charge that you are exploiting racism by failing to expunge them immediately. If you are selectively leaving up only racist comments from those claiming to be SNP supporters, you are open to an even more serious charge.

But I should say that I have not read your blog, but I will do so if you care to post the URL.
76

subrosa,

05/10/2008 11:11:04
# 21

I'm sure you'll correct me if I'm wrong but I don't think Alex Salmond works part-time in Africa.
77

Scotish Exile,

05/10/2008 11:11:35
Brown the clown is a CHICKEN,personal envoy my ar*e, more like brown noser. Jobs for the boys. We need a revolution in this country, to rid ourselves forever of these corrupt politicians
78

roughrider,

Glasgow 05/10/2008 11:47:54
Broon is keechin himself.
The smell is getting worse from these liebour democracy manipulating slime balls.
79

dude,

wishaw 05/10/2008 11:52:00
Poor Jack always in the news for the wrong reasons, there is no way he would have went to africa after the row about gay rights, the Malawi's have got off lightly and why do the English parliment need a 'High Commisioner' anyway, the empire is long gone and so will the 'Union' soon.

AM2 your blog is not only racist and selective it is also an outlet for your obvious bigotry of the orange flavour, we dont need your kind in Scotland so go home to your beloved England or NI, begone you bigot
80

ppink,

05/10/2008 12:15:48
wondered how long it would take the foot soldier of the union to mention his blog.
81

connaughtboy,

stonehaven 05/10/2008 12:23:41
#43 At least you had a chance to read the post before AM2 had it removed.
82

Gordon, Canonmills,

05/10/2008 12:32:03
43

"Never forget that the X in the Nationalists' Saltire is for Xenophobe."

What a strange and misguided observation.

So you think that the Saltire is the flag of the Nationalists?

Surely it is the flag of ALL Scots.
83

Salem,

05/10/2008 12:46:17
Gordon Brown is now a fully-fledged anglicized Scot. He even speaks as if he’s got marbles in his mouth. The three pillars that have held up England for centuries are privilege, hypocrisy and corruption.

By deploying Murphy and McConnell to stop the march to independence he has bought into all three.

This act of desperation sends a clear signal to the SNP that the Labour party is running scared and that Salmond needs to double his efforts to galvanize the Scottish electorate and convince them there is a better way forward for Scotland.

As for the self serving opportunists Murphy and McConnell neither of them has an accomplishment of note on behalf of Scotland.

So it is time for them to return to their ancestral homeland to offer their services to Ireland that has now fallen on hard times.

Oh Danny boy, the pipes, the pipes are calling

'Tis you, 'tis you must go and I must bide.
84

irenecu,

Kirkcaldy 05/10/2008 12:49:57
#80
I would surmise that to still vote Labour,you would generally fall into one of two categories.
Either being intellectually challenged,or an orange order type.
Those that support the latter are consequently most often the former as well.
It's very difficult to comprehend otherwise,why anyone would think they serve Scotlands interests better than the SNP.
85

Herne the Hunter,

All of Scotland 05/10/2008 12:52:24
So African Jack is no going tae Malawi,Livingstone must be rolling in his grave. A political party that is afraid of democracy is one step away from Stalinism.
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dude,

wishaw 05/10/2008 12:58:17
#85
I think that is a fair point but the thing is they are not interested in Scotlands interests only that of the union and in the best interests of the union this type of 'orange' bogotry is the age old English Empire ploy of 'divide and conquer'

Independance will not stop this but it will make us all pull in the same direction for the benifit of Scotland not union.
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walter,

05/10/2008 13:02:38
#77
Well of coarse I am not going to correct you as you know full well that he does not work part time in Africa.
The fact remains you tried to criticize McConnell for not representing his constituents full time when the leader of the party you support does not represent his constituents full time.

#70
There is no need for you to explain that to me I know that he when pushed on the matter that he stated he would only collect one salary but collected two he then gave one of his salaries to the charity run by his mother and kept the other (higher) one.
My post at 23 was in response to post 17 who was criticizing McConnell for collecting a full time salary when he will only be doing the job part time by pointing out that Salmond does the job of MP for Banff and Buchan part time but collects a full time salary.
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dude,

wishaw 05/10/2008 13:14:46
Alex Salmond is the first minister of Scotland, soon to be president of the 'Republic of Scotland' and then 'King' of all scots, why should we not pay the man, he does a sight better at protecting Scotlands interest than as Alex Neil put it the last shower of bast*rds
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PJ07,

05/10/2008 13:14:55
Labour, "Tough on democracy, Tough on the causes of democracy."

AM2, Walter, RBNRFNS, sad racists the lot. Defending such an anti democratic move just because of their beloved union.
They truly are Quislings and collaberators. True born BNP members the lot.


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dude,

wishaw 05/10/2008 13:15:49
AM2 your blog is not only racist and selective it is also an outlet for your obvious bigotry of the orange flavour, we dont need your kind in Scotland so go home to your beloved England or NI, begone you bigot
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BIG EYE,

Paisley 05/10/2008 13:16:24
Alex Salmond only takes one salary, the other salary is donated to charity.

Is this what Jack is planning to do?
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Brian Hill,

05/10/2008 13:57:01
That's more good news for the SNP in Glenrothes. Clearly Labour's private polling in Motherwell shows it is likely to fall to the SNP.

Motherwell is in the hitherto less favourable West for the SNP whereas Glenrothes has a long history of SNP council victories stretching back to 1968 (including the shock defeat of Henry McLeish in 1977) and of course last year's Holyrood win for Tricia Marwick.

If Motherwell is seen as a loss, Glenrothes is looking better than ever today.

Having said that, Brown's campaigning will narrow the gap i.e. having the Prime Minister asking you personally for your vote will have a far greater effect than a local headmaster asking.

Each person asked by the PM will tell 100 others and so it goes on. In short Brown will make a difference.

I understand there is very little sign of SNP activity in Glenrothes, not very clever I would have thought as a 'high viz' campaign would further demoralise Labour voters and workers.

Now they are likely to be uplifted by the presence of Brown, even if he is only there for a few visits.

So come on SNP campaign team, get campaigning to maintain your strong lead.
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Hubble,

05/10/2008 14:04:16
Hi #68 AM2- I've not read your blog, but if it is as reported, then it is rather narrow for you to use an example like that. There are racists in all parties and racists in the wider population.

It is a frankly stupid smear to try to link the SNP with racism in that way.

It simply makes you look like an idiot - and somewhat myopic in your own views.

Hint: If you are trying to influence opinion, it is useful to make a credible argument.
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Col. Blimp­IV*,

05/10/2008 14:55:16
#74 GM

My fault for not making my interpretation of their mindset clearer.

I have the Eric Bogle version of the song mentioned at #62 and #67 on one of those homemade 20 odd track compilation CD's and it once provoked a similar reaction...

The Stereo that was jangling away in the background, suddenlly burst into "* **** ***'*".

My niece who is black, cast me a curious sideways glance and started listening, her fiancé's eyes bulged out of their sockets like a 1930's "movie caricature" black man, who had inadvertently blundered into a Ku Klux Klan metting.

That he was a white Englishman made it all the. funnier.

The point being...never judge a book by it's cover...leave that error to the racists and the fools.
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willyam7,

leadhills 05/10/2008 14:58:13
prudence broon will have to anounce the glenrothes by election date no later that the 16th october if the election is to be held on 06 november 2008. minimum of 3, weeks notes then again the blue slab numpty party are a law unto themselves and have a free hand to break any laws as they seem fit, when are they going to hand over the 4.2 billion pounds that they have robbed scotland out of over the past year. they are nothing but a shower of bar steward,s.
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izzie,

dundee 05/10/2008 15:09:40
Oh goody October 16th coincides with the opening of the SNP conference in Perth what a lift this will give to the campaign.
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Peter Curran,

Kirkliston 05/10/2008 15:10:02
Has Gordon Brown the right to turn Jack McConnell, a member of the Scottish Parliament, elected to serve the people of Motherwell and Wishaw, into a part-time MSP?

Whether he has that right legally or not, it is morally wrong, and a denial of the democratic rights of the electors of Motherwell and Wishaw, who at the very least should have been consulted, since they are being denied their right to a by-election.

I make this point in the context of supporting fully the need to contribute to the countries of the "developing world", as the article describes them. Such posts should, in my view, be given to the many able, committed and experienced people who are not elected MSPs. Brown had no problem in giving Mandelson a senior post in his government even though he is not an MP, by the old trick of making a Lord of him.

The voters of Glenrothes will doubtless take note of what might happen to their representation if they vote for a Labour MP. I am confident that they have the good sense not to do that.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ey-5ymkm784
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Paddi,

05/10/2008 15:17:34
No chance of democracy being seen to be done then.
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The Artic Fox,

Canada (formally of Shettleston - Glasgow East) 05/10/2008 15:36:24
Having a cretin of a politician fill a senior diplomatic position isn't new....Chris Patten was appointed as the last Governor General of Hong Kong before the handover to China in 1997, as a result the Tories very nearly screwed up matters royally...I suppose Labour are determined to press on with the Tory Raving Loonie Party's blueprint on all policy areas.

Long may they continue towards the same predictable finale, oblivion hopefully.
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Calum10,

05/10/2008 16:15:43
Well it looks like the furthest Jack McConnell will travel is to Majorca for a another free holiday with the Warks. I suppose Bridget will be happy too, the show shops Malawi were downright awful.
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FrancesP,

05/10/2008 16:26:22
Jim Murphy appeared before a Westminster committee a few months ago and went out of his way to 'correct' an SNP MP who dared to casually refer to Alex Salmond's administration as a government - 'it's an executive not a government' he rather smugly insisted.

Extremely curious, then, to see him on the Politics Show a few hours ago going out of his way to say something like 'it's right that we call them a government, because that's what they are'. I'm always happy to welcome a repentant sinner, but what on earth might have caused this sudden change of heart? I wouldn't dare to suggest it was some kind of tactical consideration on Labour's part, otherwise Jim Murphy might think I was being - in his new favourite word - 'petty'.

But there again, perhaps he should take a moment to ponder his own track record, and ask - "mirror, mirror, on the wall, who's the pettiest of them all?"
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John S,

05/10/2008 16:33:11
#49:The McKellarator.Interesting to read I would say our Jack already has problems in Malawi.From the Nyasatimes:-
Malawian Gay Rights Movement. We are anxiously waiting for the arrival of Jack McConnell. He supports gay rights.
.... of the opposition Malawi Congress Party did not rule out the possibility of a campaign to replace McConnell as High Commissioner.
He (Jack McConnell)will not influence any policy in this country. Personally, I wouldn't think he's welcome in Malawi. As a human being he can come and visit us, no problem.” http://tinyurl.com/4bscx2
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argonaut,

east lothian 05/10/2008 16:33:29
is this like a joke ?? the malawi job was supposed to have been a done deal for McConnell - he even had quotes to move his belongings to Malawi
political trickery from a labour party with no bottle,rather than fight and attempt to defend McConnells seat - Brown orders this - anything to avoid a by election. it gives you an insight into the minds of the clowns that make these decisions. McConnell stays as msp, mandelson is back, UK general says we cant win afghanistan - scots soldiers die for what, banks collapse. the end is nigh for labour