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It is funny, though, that UK Labour could soon have its most radical leader in over 30 years, and Scottish Labour have a choice between two fairly bland, identikit, New Labour types.

I was discussing this with a Labour friend last night. He's convinced that an autonomous Scottish Labour is the way to go... But what if rUK have a Corbyn and we have a Dugdale?

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I was discussing this with a Labour friend last night. He's convinced that an autonomous Scottish Labour is the way to go... But what if rUK have a Corbyn and we have a Dugdale?

Going by her previous id imagine Dugdale will jump on the Corbyn bus and hail him as a hero

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Going by her previous id imagine Dugdale will jump on the Corbyn bus and hail him as a hero

Im still going by this if Corbyn wins however here's Kezia's comments today

Boy it's going to be magic if Corbyn does win & watching how the imposters like Kezia react

Even before she is elected Scottish Labour Leader she is making her position untenable if he does

http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2015/aug/02/kezia-dugdale-corbyn-win-leave-labour-carping-sidelines-years

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Im still going by this if Corbyn wins however here's Kezia's comments today

Boy it's going to be magic if Corbyn does win & watching how the imposters like Kezia react

Even before she is elected Scottish Labour Leader she is making her position untenable if he does

http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2015/aug/02/kezia-dugdale-corbyn-win-leave-labour-carping-sidelines-years

Exactly what i was thinking. I am really surprised her "people" allowed her to put herself into such a corner by alienating herself from Corben and his fairly large contingent of supporters.

She WILL win the SLab nomination, so now, it will be very interesting to see how she reacts to a Corben win at UK level. As much as she will pretend otherwise, he will be her boss!

Another period of dispute coming up, seems like one part of Labour could be moving to the left, and it isn't going to be in Scotland :blink:

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Exactly what i was thinking. I am really surprised her "people" allowed her to put herself into such a corner by alienating herself from Corben and his fairly large contingent of supporters.

She WILL win the SLab nomination, so now, it will be very interesting to see how she reacts to a Corben win at UK level. As much as she will pretend otherwise, he will be her boss!

Another period of dispute coming up, seems like one part of Labour could be moving to the left, and it isn't going to be in Scotland :blink:

Seems fashionable among Labour MPs at the moment to put the boot into Jez, in spite of the support he is getting from rank and file party members.

I suspect Labour are more interested in regaining their Scottish Westminster seats than regaining power at Holyrood. A Corbyn-led Labour would go a long way towards achieving that.

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Im still going by this if Corbyn wins however here's Kezia's comments today

Boy it's going to be magic if Corbyn does win & watching how the imposters like Kezia react

Even before she is elected Scottish Labour Leader she is making her position untenable if he does

http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2015/aug/02/kezia-dugdale-corbyn-win-leave-labour-carping-sidelines-years

Top trolling by Kezia there - "a new reformed second chamber should be in Glasgow, the biggest city in a country which just confirmed it's commitment to the Union"

Ehhhh Glasgow voted Yes ya bint!

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Top trolling by Kezia there - "a new reformed second chamber should be in Glasgow, the biggest city in a country which just confirmed it's commitment to the Union"

Ehhhh Glasgow voted Yes ya bint!

If that quote is verbatim, it's accurate. You should apologise.

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Top trolling by Kezia there - "a new reformed second chamber should be in Glasgow, the biggest city in a country which just confirmed it's commitment to the Union"

Ehhhh Glasgow voted Yes ya bint!

If that quote is verbatim, it's accurate. You should apologise.

45% against is hardly "committment" and as Glasgow voted Yes it's clearly a moronic and antagonistic suggestion ?

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45% against is hardly "committment" and as Glasgow voted Yes it's clearly a moronic and antagonistic suggestion ?

Oh for goodness sake. If 0.1% had voted in favour of independence it would have been a commitment to independence.

How some of you precious chaps get through a day is beyond me.

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Oh for goodness sake. If 0.1% had voted in favour of independence it would have been a commitment to independence.

How some of you precious chaps get through a day is beyond me.

You are trying far too hard to be really annoying and start a fight in an empty hoose

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45% against is hardly "committment" and as Glasgow voted Yes it's clearly a moronic and antagonistic suggestion ?

45% of those who voted. Safe to assume that those who didn't vote at all were satisfied with the status quo. So the actual Yes vote was about 37%. So Scunnered was correct.

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