Scottish Labour is in disarray following the general election, having lost 40 of its seats in the country. In this article, Daniel Kenealy outlines what the party must do to rebound: organisationally, the party has to re-energise at a grass-root level; On presentation, Scottish Labour needs to cultivate a new generation of political talent; and substantively, it needs to be bolder on a whole range of policies
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First paragraph: The issue of Scottish independence continues to tie the Labour party in knots. Jere...
On 28 March 1979 the House of Commons passed a Motion of No Confidence in the Government. It was the...
Jim Murphy was elected the leader of the Labour party in Scotland. He’s tasked with somehow turning ...
As the Labour party conference continues in the shadow of the wide-ranging implications of Scotland’...
The Scottish Labour Party has been in freefall following the Scottish referendum in September and th...
The independence referendum in Scotland played a decisive role in galvanising support for the SNP an...
n recent years, the Scottish Labour Party has lost its once dominant position in Scottish politics. ...
Up until the 2015 UK general election, Scotland had been regarded as a Labour stronghold, with the c...
Kieran Wright shows how Scottish Labour adopted a less left-leaning justification for its stance on ...
International audienceAfter the setbacks Labour suffered at the Scottish Parliament elections of May...
The Scottish Parliament election in 2016 produced two surprising results: it represents a reversal o...
The General Election of 2015 looks set to be an exceptionally good one for the SNP, who look set to ...
If voting for the Conservative party had become somewhat of a rarity in Scotland since the Thatcher ...
The Smith Commission report on further devolution to Scotland has just been published. Here, Craig M...
Throughout the short campaign, this blog will be publishing a series of posts that focus on each of ...
First paragraph: The issue of Scottish independence continues to tie the Labour party in knots. Jere...
On 28 March 1979 the House of Commons passed a Motion of No Confidence in the Government. It was the...
Jim Murphy was elected the leader of the Labour party in Scotland. He’s tasked with somehow turning ...
As the Labour party conference continues in the shadow of the wide-ranging implications of Scotland’...