October 2015
British Movement (Scotland)
Thoughts and Opinions
And that includes Nicola Sturgeon and the SNP ! |
Meanwhile the Scottish Labour Party continues to live the fantasy.......
This week, October 25th onwards, sees the leader of the Scottish Labour Party, Kezia Dugdale, trotting off down to London to try to convince her Westminster based colleagues that the Labour Party can win electoral success in Scottish elections next year.
Ignoring the fact that the bulk of the leadership of the London based Labour Party is largely made up of a university educated metropolitan elite, who have rarely, if ever visited Scotland other than the odd visit to the Edinburgh Festival or the carefully orchestrated campaign trip to Glasgow to support Jeremy Corbyn's Labour leadership campaign.
Kezia Dugdale seems determined to ignore the screamingly obvious fact that in the General Election of May 2015, the Scottish Labour Party was routed in the polls by the SNP. The Scottish Labour Party lost 40 of its 41 MP's at Westminster and yet Dugdale clings to the fantasy that the Labour Party in Scotland can achieve major electoral success in the Scottish elections in 2016.
Most political commentators in the British media have dubbed the position of leader of the Scottish Labour Party as the worst job in British politics. But not Kezia Dugdale.
Clinging to the fantasy Dugdale told a BBC radio interviewer that she had the best job in British politics !
Some hope. Living the fantasy. And such people believe they can lead the people of Scotland.
This week, October 25th onwards, sees the leader of the Scottish Labour Party, Kezia Dugdale, trotting off down to London to try to convince her Westminster based colleagues that the Labour Party can win electoral success in Scottish elections next year.
Ignoring the fact that the bulk of the leadership of the London based Labour Party is largely made up of a university educated metropolitan elite, who have rarely, if ever visited Scotland other than the odd visit to the Edinburgh Festival or the carefully orchestrated campaign trip to Glasgow to support Jeremy Corbyn's Labour leadership campaign.
Kezia Dugdale seems determined to ignore the screamingly obvious fact that in the General Election of May 2015, the Scottish Labour Party was routed in the polls by the SNP. The Scottish Labour Party lost 40 of its 41 MP's at Westminster and yet Dugdale clings to the fantasy that the Labour Party in Scotland can achieve major electoral success in the Scottish elections in 2016.
Most political commentators in the British media have dubbed the position of leader of the Scottish Labour Party as the worst job in British politics. But not Kezia Dugdale.
Clinging to the fantasy Dugdale told a BBC radio interviewer that she had the best job in British politics !
Some hope. Living the fantasy. And such people believe they can lead the people of Scotland.
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