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Published Date: 24 May 2009
SCOTTISH Labour leader Iain Gray was last night facing claims he is too close to London-based members of the party and has surrounded himself with "non-entities" on his front bench.
Labour in the Scottish Parliament is dogged by "incompetent" people and lacks leaders, according to Bob Thomson, a party member and former chairman and treasurer of the Scottish Labour Party.

In an article for the Scottish Left Review, Thomson a
ccused Gray of living off "Westminster patronage" and failing to set out an agenda to distinguish Scottish Labour from the party in London.

Thomson suggested that Gray, who worked as a special adviser to Alistair Darling after he lost his seat in the Scottish Parliament six years ago, owed his position to his closeness with his London colleagues.

"Iain Gray has lived off Westminster patronage since he lost his seat in 2003 and the signs are that he is paying it back with New Labour nonentities like Richard Baker (the justice spokesman] and Rhona Brankin (the education spokesman] trotting out a London friendly line wherever they go," he said.

Thomson made his remarks at a time when senior figures within the Holyrood group are privately suggesting that Gray ought to distance the Scottish party from London.

A Labour spokesman said: "Bob has not agreed with anything Labour has done for the last 20 years. Since Iain Gray became leader, Labour at Holyrood has been both stable and focused."





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  • Last Updated: 23 May 2009 7:34 PM
  • Source: Scotland On Sunday
  • Location: Scotland
  • Related Topics: Scottish Labour Party
 
1

Ronald Penman,

Glasgow 24/05/2009 00:56:28
Mr 7% - NEW LABOURS finest - one Ian Grey, "Leader" of Her Britanic Majestys NEW LABOUR Party - NORTH BRITISH
RUMP,is appearing "live" on Radio Hootsmon this coming Friday, 9am-10am.

And he is waiting for your calls; 0500 929500 if I'm not mistaken. (be gentle!)
2

Alec M,

Falkirk 24/05/2009 07:47:18
#1 - Well, he should give us a laugh, at least.
3

gus1940,

Edinburgh 24/05/2009 09:38:56
What about his office rental scam - why has he not been forced to comment on that?
4

TWC,

exLabour 24/05/2009 09:49:36
SLAB don't have any policies for Scotland, Salmond has stolen them all. If the Labour Leader were standing for Scotland he would be demanding Fiscal Autonomy; Demanding that Scotland will decide what cost savings it can make not cutting £500 million off the top; Demanding the Nuclear waste decision be made at Holyrood; demanding a referendum on Scotland's future.

We must have DEMANDS to make of Westminster if not why are you there?
5

mr broon,

Edinburgh 24/05/2009 09:52:26
The leader of Scottish Labour will be in like company if he has "surrounded himself with non-entities on his front bench"!
6

buzzer,

Aberdeen 24/05/2009 10:03:28
"Iain Gray has lived off Westminster patronage since he lost his seat in 2003 and the signs are that he is paying it back with New Labour nonentities like Richard Baker (the justice spokesman]
This what we have known for a long time but better late than never. Any more ex Labour willing to speak out. Now has never been a better time.
Gus 1940 Spot on mate I will be working on Friday but I do hope he is asked about his office rental scam.
7

smokey joe 1,

24/05/2009 14:24:39
Dear Iain Gray .
Please take a look at yourself and ask Why The Foik would anyone take a blind bit of notice of a non entity
as you.
http://tinyurl.com/5p6wzz
8

Simon M,

Glasgow 24/05/2009 17:31:05
I wonder what Mr Peterkin's agenda is?

He ran an anti-Gray smear story in last week's paper which sank without trace. I bet this one does the same.
9

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24/05/2009 19:59:02
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