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Things just seem to be getting worse and worse for the Labour Party in Scotland and at Westminster. Squabbling about about who said what to whom and when can be never productive and will only further damage relationships within the party. The donors who did not wish publicity in the first are getting plenty publicity [...]

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Listening to last night’s, Question Time on BBC, I was interested to hear the discussion about free speech and the invitation the Oxford Union recently made to two speakers to discuss racial hatred and the holocaust. The panel were asked to consider whether the invitation was a triumph for free speech or an [...]

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What is going on with Scottish Labour? Things just seem to get worse and worse. It is bad enough that an unlawful donation was accepted in the first place but why did someone not check the facts about the donations before now?
I would have thought that the publicity surrounding Harriet Harman and co ought [...]

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Sky News reports that

“Lorry drivers are suffering an increase in violence from illegal immigrants striving to enter the UK.”

I think this problem is only going to get worse as people who are desperate take more and more risks and become increasingly aggressive.
Africa
There have also been reports of thousands of African immigrants risking their [...]

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First Minister’s Questions
Alex Salmond has changed the nature of First Minister’s Questions and it seems that he is thoroughly enjoying his new role. I am concerned that he only appears to have two types of reply for opposition colleagues. Firstly, he states that lack of his government’s progress is because of poor management by the [...]

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Events from the past week or so have been distressing and have truly tested the competence of the government at Westminster. Alistair Darling, Jackie Smith and Gordon Brown are all looking a bit worse for wear. The floods, foot and mouth disease and the terror attacks during the summer are obvious examples of events [...]

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“More than one in three servicemen killed in Iraq and Afghanistan might still be alive if not for avoidable blunders and equipment problems, an investigation by The Independent on Sunday has revealed.”
I feel so sorry every time I hear about the death of one of our soldiers but I truly despair when I hear stories [...]

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“The Home Office has admitted illegal immigrants have been mistakenly cleared for jobs as security staff.”
What kind of ridiculous games are they playing?

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I was pleased to read the guidance document “With Inclusion in Mind: The local authority’s role in promoting wellbeing and social development: Mental Health (Care and Treatment) (Scotland) Act 2003 Sections 25-31″ that was published by the Scottish Government on the 9th November. I believe the guidance will be a useful resource for Local [...]

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I have been smiling all morning listening to David Cameron tell Michael Parkinson about his meeting with Kate Moss. He tells the story very well and it is very funny.It has made me think though about how isolating the world of politics can be. People hear words coming out the mouths of politicians, they think [...]

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