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1 minute ago, mattiloy said:


Labour have decided to go into coalition with the tories in Edinburgh council. I think the article is rather that Labour voters should feel betrayed by that. It is pretty incredible really when you think about it. Scottish Labour feel like the interests of the citizens in the towns they hold sway in are better served by making deals with tories than with the SNP. Its pitiful.

Yeah but in Scotland it's all about union vs independence these days...

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17 minutes ago, steviewevie said:

Yeah but in Scotland it's all about union vs independence these days...


Fine if thats on the table, but this is local politics, that choice of coalition will presumably mean policy decisions that will have negative consequences for some Edinburgh residents who find themselves in a position of economic insecurity. It really beggars belief. It is also manna from heaven for the SNP's press office. Just that they go into coalition is bad enough, but when it all inevitably goes tits up, it will be even better for them.

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10 hours ago, Kurosagi said:

I can even see a kind of Martin Bell type standing against him as an independent on a respect for the NHS platform or such like, where both Labour and Lib Dems drop out to give a clear run. Delicious prospect.

Nazzanin. 

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7 hours ago, mattiloy said:


Fine if thats on the table, but this is local politics, that choice of coalition will presumably mean policy decisions that will have negative consequences for some Edinburgh residents who find themselves in a position of economic insecurity. It really beggars belief. It is also manna from heaven for the SNP's press office. Just that they go into coalition is bad enough, but when it all inevitably goes tits up, it will be even better for them.

sure, but it rarely is just about local politics, like with recent council elections in England, and I guess Labour don't want to be seen as working with SNP, ever.

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1 hour ago, blutarsky said:
12 hours ago, Kurosagi said:

I can even see a kind of Martin Bell type standing against him as an independent on a respect for the NHS platform or such like, where both Labour and Lib Dems drop out to give a clear run. Delicious prospect.

Nazzanin. 

Perfect, job done, sign her up.

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18 minutes ago, Ozanne said:

Nothing to see here except the PM wanting to kill a dog. 

If there’s one thing guaranteed to piss off the electorate it would be cruelty to animals. 
 

After all the dead cats being thrown around imagine the thing that brings Spaffer down is threats towards a dog. 

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1 hour ago, steviewevie said:

The Burnham is a mayor problem

 

It's quite sweet really that labour are still playing by the rules in this post truth world. If it was Johnson who was mayor and wanted to be leader do we think he or his team would give a toss about any rules or conventions that might stand in his way?

It's a good example of what Ozanne discussed a few weeks back about how labour feels it has to be seen to act beyond reproach because they are the alternative to the establishment; the tories can, and do, what they like.

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