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Labour's by-election candidate faces uphill struggle



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Published Date: 06 September 2008
In a section from a book about his early life and schooling, Winston Churchill wrote that "headmasters have powers at their disposal with which prime ministers have never yet been invested".
The statement has relevance for a different age but that reverence for education still tends to cut across class divisions today. It may well explain Labour's belated decision to select Rector Lindsay Roy to contest the Glenrothes by-election (your r
eport, 2 September). He has a reputation for attainment and innovation in the learning sphere, but whether this will impress an increasingly volatile electorate is a moot point.

In what will certainly be a two-horse race with the SNP, Mr Roy faces in Peter Grant a fine tactical campaigner and one of the shrewdest brains in modern local government. The Kirkcaldy High School rector must be aware of the real disillusion with Labour among lower income groups, which make up a substantial part of the constituency.

His campaign has been given the worst possible send-off by the deleterious remarks by Chancellor Alistair Darling in a recent newspaper interview.

Surely the role of any finance minister is to exude confidence, even when economic fortunes are on the wane. A comparison with 60 years ago, when health and education standards were worse, when rationing and national indebtedness were severe, when expectations and material conditions were much lower, is facile and economically illiterate.

The Prime Minister needs not just a relaunch but a reshuffle if a candidate from his old school is to be successful in Glenrothes. The Chancellor may be an old friend, but his removal may be essential for the government's survival.

BOB TAYLOR

Shiel Court

Glenrothes, Fife




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  • Last Updated: 05 September 2008 11:28 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

McNasty,

Edinburgh 06/09/2008 07:34:35
Apart from your good self, who would want this "government from hell" to survive?
2

Mr. Lachie Todd,

Edinburgh 06/09/2008 09:21:09
This is one by-election Fifer Gordon Brown cannot afford to loose because he is fighting for his political life!

The Prime Minister is well aware that, should Labour loose the safe seat of Glenrothes, Labour Party plotters will ruthlessly dispense of his services, and make a Stalinist purge look like a retiral party!
3

Martinh,

06/09/2008 09:30:04
#2. Glenrothes is in effect a SNP seat now, with the MSP a Nationalist, and the SNP firmly embedded in the constituency. Following Glasgow East, and the Labour Party in turmoil , it would actually be a disaster for the SNP if they were to 'lose' Glenrothes. Labour's only hope is for damage limitation in coming a close second. At least they have a creditable local candidate with a proven track record of public service, and with a clean slate so to speak.
4

Darien,

Panama 06/09/2008 11:39:03
"The Prime Minister needs not just a relaunch but a reshuffle if a candidate from his old school is to be successful in Glenrothes. The Chancellor may be an old friend, but his removal may be essential for the government's survival."

The PM needs a miracle to win Glenrothes, and he's not going to get it. Getting rid of Mr. Funny Eyebrows aint going to help now. As #3 says, this is an SNP seat already. You've evidently been among the 'Socialist' aristos in Fife for too long Bob. NewLab and Team GB are finished in Scotland and the next (i.e. final) UK General Election will return a majority of SNP MP's. That's Game Over for the BritNat 'Unionist' politicians.

#2: its 'lose' (as in lose election), not 'loose' (as in the rope is loose). And here's me thinking you used to be quite bright too!

 

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