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Widespread support boosts Gray's ranking as favourite to lead Labour



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Published Date: 14 August 2008
IAIN Gray entrenched his position as the favourite to replace Wendy Alexander as Scottish Labour leader yesterday, when it emerged he had secured the support of more unions, elected members and constituency parties than his rivals.
When nominations closed yesterday, Mr Gray had been publicly endorsed by 27 MPs, MSPs and MEPs, seven trade unions – including the huge Unite union – and 15 constituency parties across Scotland.

His nearest challenger, Cathy Jamieson, secured the
backing of 17 MPs and MSPs, seven unions – including the influential Unison union – and nine constituency associations.

Andy Kerr, who is now the outsider for the leadership, has the backing of 13 MSPs and MPs, no unions – just one affiliate in the Scottish Labour students – and 13 constituency parties.

Mr Gray's ability to secure strong support in all three areas – elected members, unions and constituency parties – has now put him in a strong position to emerge as leader when the votes are counted next month.

The former enterprise minister has done particularly well to gain the support of a number of trade unions expected to back Ms Jamieson.

He also has managed to win the backing of a number of constituency parties from different areas of the country, which will help when the ballots are sent out.

Mr Gray said: "I'm very happy with the support I've received so far. It's been particularly pleasing to gather nominations from across all parts of the country and across all sections of the party.

"However, it's obviously a very tight race and, in the end, it will be votes and not nominations that win this election.

"I will continue to work very hard for every vote from now until the last possible moment of the campaign, outlining my vision of how Labour gets back to talking about the issues that matter to the Scottish people.

"I can offer a new voice and a fresh start for Scottish Labour, and I'm delighted with the response I have received to that message from elected politicians, trade unions and other affiliates and party members across the country."

Mr Kerr, meanwhile, stressed the backing he had received from councillors around the country. The former health minister wants the new Scottish Labour leader to have more autonomy from Westminster and be leader of the whole party in Scotland, not just the parliamentary party.



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  • Last Updated: 13 August 2008 11:53 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Scottish Labour Party
 
1

the_figures_are _fudged,

Galashiels 14/08/2008 00:26:14
This really is totally insignificant given the difficulties the Labour part has in mounting any competent opposition.

In fact if polls are correct all 3 prospective "leaders" will be out of a job at the next election.

So Bean backs Gray, who cares? Bean will be out of a job before Xmas too.
2

Oldnat,

14/08/2008 00:32:24
An interesting election this - not for Scotland (the result is pretty irrelevant), but for the internal workings of the Labour Party.

MP/MEP/MSP college - MSPs split 3 ways, but everyone assumes that the MPs will vote for Gray, as the most compliant to Westminster.

TU college - Individual members can vote. It will be interesting to see if any TU votes against the recommendations of their Executive.

Constituencies - 15 Grey : 9 Jamieson : 13 Kerr. Presumably these are largely the votes of those who turned up at a constituency meeting. Will individual members agree?
3

Oldnat,

14/08/2008 00:34:38
Also only 37 constituencies nominated. Are the others split - or simply moribund?
4

Guga II,

Rockall 14/08/2008 01:27:46
Another Maggie Broon puppet. Or should that be muppet?
5

Tom R,

14/08/2008 08:17:07
Hurrah for Iain Gray-the man most likely to follow London Labour's every command and so lead the "Scottish" Labour Party to oblivion :-)
6

Rodster,

Glasgow 14/08/2008 10:04:18
Deck chairs .. Titanic
7

M.Corleone,

2nd Vatican State....... Coatbridge 14/08/2008 10:11:28
What's the story about lack of role models ?
So some people join gangs of hooligans !
8

Guga II,

Rockall 14/08/2008 12:03:57
#7. So, that's what Iain Gray's problem is.
9

lulach mac gille coemgain,

14/08/2008 12:50:27
Widespread support boosts Gray's ranking as favourite to lead Labour

Just as well the Un-Unite the Union were no asked to endorse them eh ?

Ha ha - who cares a leader of ZOMBIES still only has ZOMBIES to lead !
10

lulach mac gille coemgain,

14/08/2008 12:53:05
nae doots once they are finished wi the Labour party and messin up Scotland they’ll be away off tae improve Africa or somethin’ - that’s what they usually do !

Improve other countries make the Scots poorer - it’s the Labour way !
11

Coileach an taobh Tuath,

14/08/2008 18:25:42


Wow, ten comments.

The heather's ablaze!

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14/08/2008 18:39:43
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Senga Jean,

14/08/2008 18:54:51
I do not rate any of them sadly. i will not return to the fold of the Labour party till Scotland achieves its Independence. Perhaps there should be a motion at the Labour Party conference to return to the policies of Kier Hardy and Home Rule.
14

Brian Hill,

14/08/2008 19:51:07
A London lackie whoever it is will simply kill the Labour party in Scotland. Kerr has the right idea, more and more leading Labourites are taking the McLeish line of an Independent Scottish Labour Party.

It's so obvious it shouldn't even need talking about. Perhaps Glenrothes and Motherwell will deliver such a strong message that every member of the Labour Party will get it.
15

ThePeter,

Glasgae 14/08/2008 20:31:09
Another Turkey voting for Christmas...
The SNP must be so happy....
16

Eve,

Scotland 14/08/2008 20:47:45
#15 ThePeter: I thought they were more like lamb in a slater house. Jumping in frount of one another to get to the destenation frist.

Shame the poor wee lambs don't realise where their going untill they get there.
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14/08/2008 20:52:21
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