Tag: labour party
GRRRRRR and Starmer’s silence on GRA
By Russell Bruce and Molly Pollock
Many Labour party MPs in England support changes to make the acquisition of...
Birling Johnson: the unpredictable PM hanging around
By Russell Bruce
Birl is a good Scots word meaning spin or whirl which fits nicely with a PM...
60 shades of Gray
By Russell Bruce
Finally we have the Sue Gray report. Was it all we expected? It was not in...
Nicola Sturgeon only politician with positive rating
By Russell Bruce
The latest poll from Opinium has a lot of very welcome news for the SNP on...
South of Scotland marginals and reverse targeting
By Russell Bruce
We thought we would take a look at what is happening in the South of Scotland...
4 April polls show SNP consolidation
By Russell Bruce
Whilst we wait for the next clutch of polls a quick look at what the first...
Polls: a look at the longer story
By Russell Bruce
As each poll comes out independence supporters are looking to see what the immediate up/down short...
Promising the past: why Corbyn needs a new policy on Europe
Analysis by Christopher Silver
At a certain point, Brexit will have to be implemented. However, its unprecedented nature makes any clear reckoning of the outcome impossible.
Brexit...
Death of Labour, and perhaps of final reason for Scots to...
Commentary by Christopher Silver
Of all the sights that the House of Commons has witnessed, last night’s debate on Trident ought to be remembered as...
Corbyn does not need to change, but the system does
Commentary by Derek Bateman
It isn’t Corbyn who needs to change, it’s the system. The common narrative from the usual suspects in British politics and...