DeeTillEhDeh Posted August 10, 2019 Posted August 10, 2019 The Scottish labour party are a joke led by a inarticulate buffoon and a political embarrassment. None of them would be capable of tying Hardie and Maxwell's boot laces. They couldn't tie Jack McConnell's shoelaces they are that bad.
vikingTON Posted August 15, 2019 Posted August 15, 2019 So what was the outcome of Monday's supposed 'day of crisis talks' held at the branch office anyway? Have they gone for the batshit mental, Britnat loyalist stance cheerleaded by Jackie Baillie (let that image sink in), or have they dinghied this great intellectual of our age and gone for whatever London HQ has told them to think yet again? Either way, they come out of this in an even more dilapidated state than before. The end is nigh.
John Lambies Doos Posted August 15, 2019 Posted August 15, 2019 So what was the outcome of Monday's supposed 'day of crisis talks' held at the branch office anyway? Have they gone for the batshit mental, Britnat loyalist stance cheerleaded by Jackie Baillie (let that image sink in), or have they dinghied this great intellectual of our age and gone for whatever London HQ has told them to think yet again? Either way, they come out of this in an even more dilapidated state than before. The end is nigh. They really are a stain on Scotland, up there with Rangers
doulikefish Posted August 15, 2019 Posted August 15, 2019 Poor dickie thats Jezza now saying he wouldnt block a 2nd indy ref [emoji23]
LongTimeLurker Posted August 15, 2019 Posted August 15, 2019 7 hours ago, John Lambies Doos said: They really are a stain on Scotland, up there with Rangers ...who are salvaging Scottish football's reputation tonight by the looks of things. Murdo Fraser was right about what pro-Union parties needed to do post-devolution. The mess Labour are in right now is what happens when a specifically Scottish agenda can't be pushed and the Westminster leader treats his Holyrood MSPs like a local council group.
renton Posted August 15, 2019 Posted August 15, 2019 56 minutes ago, LongTimeLurker said: ...who are salvaging Scottish football's reputation tonight by the looks of things. Murdo Fraser was right about what pro-Union parties needed to do post-devolution. The mess Labour are in right now is what happens when a specifically Scottish agenda can't be pushed and the Westminster leader treats his Holyrood MSPs like a local council group. Aye, but it's a hard one trying to explain why you need independence from the London based party to exploit your full potential and then in the next breath explaining why the wider country shouldn't.
LongTimeLurker Posted August 16, 2019 Posted August 16, 2019 Never been a problem for the Ulster Unionists.
vikingTON Posted August 16, 2019 Posted August 16, 2019 That'll be why the Ulster Unionist party now have no MPs, no MEPs and are an irrelevant rump even in TFS' domestic political scene then. A top-notch political strategy right there!
Mark Connolly Posted August 16, 2019 Posted August 16, 2019 17 hours ago, LongTimeLurker said: Murdo Fraser was right
LongTimeLurker Posted August 16, 2019 Posted August 16, 2019 If the Scottish Tories had been a separate party after the last general election, they would have had all kinds of leverage when dealing with Theresa May in a similar manner to the DUP. Obtaining a good deal for the Scottish electorate out of that rather than behaving like a doormat would have strengthened the Union and taken some of the wind out of the SNP's sails. As things stand Tam Dayell's motorway with no exits analogy is difficult to argue against. Corbyn is doing what he's doing because he might need the SNP, who have leverage in negotiations, but in contrast can count on SLab MPs to do what he wants them to. The dynamic would be very different if Corbyn couldn't count on Slab to slavishly follow whatever the Westminster leader dictates.
NotThePars Posted August 16, 2019 Posted August 16, 2019 Jackie Baillie and Ian Murray famously being devoted followers of Jeremy Corbyn.
BawWatchin Posted August 16, 2019 Posted August 16, 2019 18 hours ago, LongTimeLurker said: Murdo Fraser was right
BawWatchin Posted August 16, 2019 Posted August 16, 2019 1 hour ago, LongTimeLurker said: If the Scottish Tories had been a separate party after the last general election, they would have had all kinds of leverage when dealing with Theresa May in a similar manner to the DUP. Obtaining a good deal for the Scottish electorate out of that rather than behaving like a doormat would have strengthened the Union and taken some of the wind out of the SNP's sails. As things stand Tam Dayell's motorway with no exits analogy is difficult to argue against. Corbyn is doing what he's doing because he might need the SNP, who have leverage in negotiations, but in contrast can count on SLab MPs to do what he wants them to. The dynamic would be very different if Corbyn couldn't count on Slab to slavishly follow whatever the Westminster leader dictates. Lurker.... Lurker.... Lurker.... It's not in the interests of Scottish Tories to deliver a good deal for Scotland. Particularly with an SNP Government at the helm. They're all for "unity" and "British equalibrium". Which means dragging Scotlands standards down to that of England.
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