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Published Date: 19 December 2008
WHY do so many of us repeat our mistakes? According to psychologists, humans are programmed to replicate patterns, even destructive ones.
The attraction for Labour leaders to Lord Mandelson is a case in point.

Just months after a dramatic comeback, he is already creating ripples, if not waves.

Plans to part-privatise the Royal Mail and sell off a chunk to a Dutch firm have be
en greeted with trepidation by everyone except the Liberal Democrats.

Talk of courting the firm TNT has proved explosive for the career of one Parliamentary Private Secretary. Jim McGovern, the Dundee West MP, resigned over the talks on Wednesday. The Scotsman understands he sent out an e-mail on Tuesday night to some Scottish papers (not this one), but it apparently ended up in junk mail boxes and no-one covered it until the following day. A lesson in how not to make an impact.

His resignation, noble though it may be, has not had the seismic effect of the PPSs who fled Tony Blair's government in 2007. They were ultimately successful in deposing Mr Blair and supplanting him with Gordon Brown.

One gets the feeling that the only scheming tendencies the decent Mr McGovern has involve fortifying his constituency against an assault by the SNP.

The problem for some Labour MPs is that the promise to sell off bits of Royal Mail would be a breach of their manifesto commitment. Why would Lord Mandelson give this the green light, unless, of course, the election was due quite soon?

This is one mistake that Mr Brown is perilously close to repeating: allowing election fever to spread. And senior Scots are already saying they believe the PM will consider going to the ballot box early.

Labour may be behind in the polls, but the five points is enough to sway some of the smaller parties to come into a coalition.



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  • Last Updated: 18 December 2008 10:06 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Gerri Peev
 
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Darien,

Panama 19/12/2008 00:16:10
NewLabour will need to sell most remaining state assets to cover the debt they have accumulated. They might even get as far as Maggie wanted - selling off the police and armed forces. They are the new Tories after all.
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Scotindy,

Los Angeles 19/12/2008 03:43:45
Roll on Referendum Day so that we in SCOTLAND can get rid of the BUNGLING BRITISH once and for all.As far as the sterling is cocerned a free fall pasachutist could'nt catch that boy.
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GB's Dairy,

19/12/2008 08:29:56
Damn it, Gerri, you've let the cat out of the bag. Mind you, anyone with any intelligence, i.e. SNP supporters, would have noticed the increasing on-slaught of anti-SNP articles in this paper and realised that an election is imminent.
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Brian Hill,

Edinburgh 20/12/2008 14:27:30
"We need to rid ourselves of these liebour traitor scum..." says #5 Quisling Gogs

Well QG, with a possible election close by hopefully you will realise that hundreds if not thousands of non posting neutrals read these threads and they will be less inclined to vote for any party whose supporters describe the opposition as 'scum'.

Most failed generals did what you are doing QG, they didn't show their enemies enough respect. Think about it or your posts will do more harm than good.

There are many more good (though misguided lol) people in the Labour Party than bad.

 

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