Dear All
Imagine, the ‘attack of the killer
Blairities’, having brought the party down, which made it impossible to win,
the sole Scottish MP, Ian Murray who made it plain, he was anti Corbyn has
decided to launch a bid to be Labour
deputy leader. So, what are his chances when you compare him against Angela
Rayner? She has the bigger media presence; she has a vibe, positive and upbeat.
Ian Murray on the other hand doesn’t have the jolly vibe needed to be a number
2 wingman; he has all the charisma of a wet and windy afternoon in Troon. Can
he rally the troops? Is he a unity candidate? Does he tick those boxes after
his anti Corbyn record, actions and deeds?
When you help bring down the ‘King’,
chances of elevation tend by enlarge to be slim, in his case, I would say nil.
It is true that he won his seat with a majority of more than 11,000 and was the
only Labour MP to win a seat but in reality, it wasn’t a seat that the SNP
could successfully peddle their fake news in. It isn’t even a seat to ply his
trade as a ‘man of the people’ either.
Scotland’s only Labour MP has confirmed he
will stand for deputy leader of the party, in his pitch he wrote:
“I never again want to feel like I did at
10pm on the night of the general election.”
Having helped sown defeat in his own unique
way, maybe if he hadn’t queered the pitch with disunity, he might not have felt
bad at all. The declared at present are shadow sport minister Rosena
Allin-Khan, shadow education secretary Angela Rayner, shadow justice
secretary Richard Burgon, shadow equalities secretary Dawn Butler and shadow
Europe minister Khalid Mahmood.
If you know the players, the outstanding
candidate is Rayner.
Laughingly, the former shadow Scottish
secretary Ian Murray said:
“I’m standing to be deputy leader of the
Labour Party because I want to help us win power to transform lives”.
If you remember the Blair years, the Labour
Party was transformed, not for the many, but for the few with the added bells
and whistles of punishing the poorest in society. It was a great time to be
alive for the middle classes. Middle class Labour helping middle class people,
leaving the poor with crumbs.
I wonder if ‘saving the poor’ is in the job
description, given he is a signed up member of the Blair crowd called Progress?
Anything with Peter Mandelson involved
should set alarm bells off.
Murray added:
“Growing up on the Wester Hailes council
estate in Edinburgh, the Tory Government believed families like ours didn’t
deserve support. But my mum and my teachers told me and my brother there was
nothing we couldn’t achieve. I want that hope and aspiration for every child.
That’s what the Labour Party can deliver when it’s in power. The architects of
the party’s catastrophic failure in 2019 cannot be allowed to be the architects
of the response. The next leadership team must turn us into an election-winning
machine that uses the skills and talents of all our members and supporters to
succeed. The Labour Party must change. We must be honest with ourselves so we
can be honest with the voters. Looking to the past will only prolong our years
in the wilderness and put our country at risk.
We must become a credible alternative
government of the future, not a protest movement of the past. That’s how we
lift millions of children, families, and pensioners out of poverty again.”
While dumping working class working age
unemployed Scots in the shitter, while playing ‘games’ of moving the money
around. Having the Labour Party under the control and direction of Progress is
a return to the bad old days.
The bit I liked is when he said he vowed to
put Scotland's voice at the top of the party agenda to once again return Labour
into "an election-winning machine". He is where he is because of his
support in the past for Hearts Football Club and his involvement in as Chair of
the Foundation of Hearts, a bid by a fans' group to buy-out the club from administration.
Sadly, this can’t be replicated in Scottish Labour to make the party an
election-winning machine. It’s going to have to be the old fashioned way of
blood and guts campaigning on the doorsteps and elsewhere, winning over one
vote at a time!
In harking back to the tenure of John
Smith, Murray said:
“We must listen to and reconnect with
voters in the seats we lost, as well as those who abandoned us in the seats we
hold. We must also listen to those in seats we will never win and build our
response from there. With Scotland’s voice at the top of the party, we can send
a strong message that we are listening to all the nations and regions, and that
the entire party can learn from Scotland where populist nationalism
had its first victory in the UK. We must become a credible alternative
government of the future, not a protest movement of the past. That’s how we
lift millions of children, families, and pensioners out of poverty again. This
is just the start of this debate for me. As my hero, former Labour Leader John
Smith, famously said, ‘all I ask is the opportunity to serve’."
The trouble is given his history against
actively undermining the leadership and his membership of Progress, the question
of what type of service he offers and for whom? Basically, I doubt Murray is
leadership material even deputy material. His time is over despite a full blown
fight by Blairities to attempt to win the leadership. Yes, Labour would benefit
from a return to the politics of former Labour Leader John Smith, but that isn’t
on offer here.
Can Ian Murray make Scottish Labour "an
election-winning machine"?
No!
Yours sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow
University
2 comments:
I'll be honest with you, George. I think Labour in Scotland and England is finished as a serious political group for years. At least a decade if not more.
Dear Anon
It is true they are in a real pickle re leadership.
George
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