Always forgive your enemies-nothing annoys them so much- Oscar Wilde
Scottish Labour- Breath of Fresh Air
Scottish Labour- Breath of Fresh Air
Scottish Independence has "complicated" politics rather a lot, hasn't it? SNP in limbo, Labour in limbo and the thread of the General Election next year in the balance. So, watch this space...
Upon the announcement Lammont had resigned as Scottish Labour Leader, Miliband and co were left in a very dire situation, especially because it was over the lack of influence Scottish Labour had over the country. So finally, some sense has been drummed into the heads of Labour electorates, and they chose their most popular candidate, step in Jim Murphy.
A prominent figure amongst Labour supporters for supporting the No party for Scottish Independence, however it hasn't bothered anyone by the slightest. Having been the favourite from the start, Murphy won by a 50% majority, and actually has promises worth listening to, unlike his colleagues *cough* Miliband *cough*
With an apparent lose of identity amongst Labour and Scottish Labour in particular, Murphy has reverted back to the traditional red Labour that Miliband doesn't quite know. By promising a 50p income tax for those who earn over £150,000 a year, he is theoretically redistributing money from the rich to the poor... WELCOME BACK LABOUR!
This couldn't come at a better time for a failing party, an identity crisis, a leader looking like a Muppet (literally), and a General Election round the corner. Promising devolution for nationalists, lower taxes and more public spending for socialists, and a smile that you can actually trust. Win, win, win for Labour. Being a Tory, it may be surprising for me to be congratulating Labour on this appointment, but there's only one reason I support this, and that's purely down to "Bottler Brown". As Alex Salmond prompted, the one man promising the Scottish devolution reforms has resigned, Gordon Brown choked... Where have I seen that before? So with Murphy, I believe the Scottish will finally have a leader who might actually fufill his promises and keep the United Kingdom; United.
Jordan Ifield (congratulating Labour is a
A prominent figure amongst Labour supporters for supporting the No party for Scottish Independence, however it hasn't bothered anyone by the slightest. Having been the favourite from the start, Murphy won by a 50% majority, and actually has promises worth listening to, unlike his colleagues *cough* Miliband *cough*
With an apparent lose of identity amongst Labour and Scottish Labour in particular, Murphy has reverted back to the traditional red Labour that Miliband doesn't quite know. By promising a 50p income tax for those who earn over £150,000 a year, he is theoretically redistributing money from the rich to the poor... WELCOME BACK LABOUR!
This couldn't come at a better time for a failing party, an identity crisis, a leader looking like a Muppet (literally), and a General Election round the corner. Promising devolution for nationalists, lower taxes and more public spending for socialists, and a smile that you can actually trust. Win, win, win for Labour. Being a Tory, it may be surprising for me to be congratulating Labour on this appointment, but there's only one reason I support this, and that's purely down to "Bottler Brown". As Alex Salmond prompted, the one man promising the Scottish devolution reforms has resigned, Gordon Brown choked... Where have I seen that before? So with Murphy, I believe the Scottish will finally have a leader who might actually fufill his promises and keep the United Kingdom; United.
Jordan Ifield (congratulating Labour is a
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