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Tag: Kezia Dugdale MSP

Cuddis apprentice Frunkie goes to Holyrood, may never return

Citizen Cuddis has yet to emerge from his annual detox (Lucozade drip, coconut-water enemas, hourl, hair-of-the-dog tequila slammers) following a New Year he claims...

Hardie-style Home Rule stance vital if Labour is to overcome the...

Commentary by Hugh Kerr As I predicted last week, Scottish Labour moved significantly to the left at its conference in Perth this weekend. I had hoped to...

Commentary: ‘Let us hasten demise of Scottish Labour’

Commentary: Earlier this week Derek Bateman gave a qualified welcome to the arrival of Kezia Dugdale as Scottish Labour leader. Here G.A. Ponsonby provides...

Kezia and the magic Nat-basher’s misinformation hotline

A cautionary tale related by our very own Citizen Cuddis about Newsnet's favourite MSP Kez and her exciting new adventures in charge of Scottish Labour* An automated...

Good for Labour to have a woman as leader, with a...

Commentary by Derek Bateman Phew! That was close. Twitter was alight with suggestions Labour would pick Kezia and Gordon Matheson – the dream team from...

Dugdale wins Scottish post, just as Corbyn moves the goalposts

By a Newsnet.scot Reporter Edinburgh MSP Kezia Dugdale won an expected sweeping victory as the latest leader of Scottish Labour, just as "Corbynmania" threatens to...

Corbyn frenzy reduces Scottish leadership to a tartan sideshow

As Scottish Labour prepares to announce its new leader and deputy this weekend, Derek Bateman assesses the state of play for the party in...

Labour wallows in Telegraph smear about Sturgeon’s electoral ‘preference’

By G.A.Ponsonby and Newsnet.scot reporters A little bit of journalism died yesterday.  Its demise was confirmed in the Daily Telegraph on its front page just...

Eyes down for your OU degree essay on FMQ, theory and...

Citizen Cuddis breaks the code behind First Minister's Questions Open University Module SP33: Honours degree in Scottish Politics TMA03, ’First Ministers Questions’ Points: 60 Course Duration: 9...

BROADCAST NEWS 12: A game of two halves

Professor John Robertson's Armchair View Pt 12 starts with a football analogy and takes it too far. Ed. February 27 to March 1 2015: Stung by...