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Published Date: 30 August 2008
Reading through Iain Gray's article (Debate & Opinion, 28 August ), I was astounded that there was not one policy idea in it. While we might expect general mud-slinging and ad hominem arguments from anti-SNP letter writers, surely a contender for the leadership of Scottish Labour should be using the space accorded to him in a more positive way. Of course, maybe he has no policy ideas.
STAN ELDER

Avon Road

Edinburgh

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  • Last Updated: 29 August 2008 8:05 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Daibhidh,

Edinburgh 30/08/2008 03:06:19
Hit the nail on the head there, Stan...Gray's policies are about as esxciting as his name...
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Stuart W,

30/08/2008 04:44:55
A fair point about the lack of substance, but, as regards the mudslinging and ad hominem arguements, Mr Elder presumably didn't see the poisonous and juvenile responses to Iain Gray's article on these discussion forums.
3

Brahann,

Fife 30/08/2008 07:09:46
If labour could get over their fixation on Alex Salmond and gutter politics and actually let us know what their policies are to deal with the current financial situation are, then they might have a chance. Otherwise they can give us a goodbye wave as they set off on the train to oblivion..... Sad for such a historically great Party but it looks as if Orwell got it right in Animal Farm! Personally I cant tell the Pigs from the Farmers any more, Sorry New Labour from the Conservatives!
4

Mr. Lachie Todd,

Edinburgh 30/08/2008 08:46:05
Like the recent contest for the leadership of the Scots Lib-Dems, the vast majority of Scots have little interest in the internal Labour Party election, and would be hard pushed to name any of the lacklustre candidates.

5

Linda,

Edinburgh 30/08/2008 08:55:05
Read A. Darling in Guardian to-day when says about Labour "People are pissed off with us."

Wendy Alexander, the former Scottish Labour leader, is "not likable at all"
6

Hugh V McLachlan,

Elderslie 30/08/2008 22:40:37
#5 Linda

'Wendy Alexander, the former Scottish Labour leader, is "not likable at all"'

Far less likable is the slimy Mr Darling. I saw him earlier today on the TV back-peddling over this piece in the Guardian.

 

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