Win? As in a majority of Scottish Westminster seats? Doubtful, but I think they are in with a good shout of becoming a credible contender again.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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17-03-2023 08:36 AM #4321
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17-03-2023 09:20 AM #4328
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17-03-2023 09:29 AM #4329This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Scottish politics has become a stagnant pond under the SNP. Talk of another referendum in five years is hardly going to invigorate their followers. It's time to change the narrative, which should hopefully work in Labour's favour.
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17-03-2023 09:33 AM #4330
I do find it funny how people are looking at the SNP and talking about unravelling, turmoil etc. That has been the Labour party for my entire voting life, apart from a brief spell when Blair was leader. Tories are always a **** show. Political parties will go through phases like this. Thankfully for snp, and Scotland, it's not their default position
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And also a very high per-capita membership for a UK party notwithstanding this drop off. For comparison, the most recent Lab figure I can see is 430K (equivalent to 35Kish in Scotland) . So Scot Lab is hugely underperforming the UK party when it comes to attracting members. The Tories have less than half of Lab and the poor old Libs less in the whole UK than even this reduced SNP figure.
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There's only one thing better than a Hibs calendar and that's two Hibs calendars
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17-03-2023 10:52 AM #4337This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
A little bit of a chance to try and shape policy at conference etc
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17-03-2023 11:03 AM #4341
SNP are lying b******s as well !
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17-03-2023 11:26 AM #4346
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Mainly greens going to tory
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Dunblane and Bridge of Allan (Stirling) by-election, first preferences:
Conservative: 1832 (41%, +10.9)
SNP: 1202 (26.9%, +1.1)
Labour: 600 (13.4%, +1.6)
Lib Dem: 399 (8.9%, -0.4)
Green: 389 (8.7%, -7.3)
Family: 50 (1.1%, +0.4)
(Non-returns 6.2% in 2022
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17-03-2023 11:29 AM #4347This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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When your raison d'etre is independence (ie a specific cause to rally round) it's more likely you'll get folk signing up to that cause. While other factors/policies will likely have contributed to so many members drifting away, the sense that independence is as far away as ever is the most common reason for disillusionment.
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Sturgeon kicked up a stink about the 'democracy denial' of the Supreme Court decision and the s35, yet membership has continued to fall in the wake of such rabble-rousing hyperbole (probably a key aspect of her decision to quit). The opportunity to actually make a difference at the ballot box may well sway voters next time out. Labour, though, really need to ramp up their credentials here to ensure that happens, so I suspect we'll see plenty more of the rhetoric from Starmer that he's been coming out with this week.
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