"I have thought long and hard over the Christmas period about what this crisis means, and the approach Scottish Labour takes to help tackle it. I have also considered what the speculation about my leadership does to our ability to get Labour's message across. This has become a distraction. I have come to the conclusion it is in the best interests of the party that I step aside as leader of Scottish Labour with immediate effect. While I step down from the leadership today, the work goes on - and I will play my constructive part as an MSP in winning support for Labour's vision of a better future in a democratic economy and a socialist society". Richard Leonard
Friday, 15 January 2021
LEONARD QUITS
Tuesday, 15 September 2020
LABOUR STUDENTS' ACAB TWEET
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| Mariam Shaaban pictured with Dawn Butler |
Monday, 7 September 2020
WOODEN LEONARD DEFIANT
Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard spoke to Sky's Sophy Ridge on Sunday and struck a defiant note in the face of the determined campaign to dislodge him. As Leonard quite rightly pointed out, he easily won the leadership contest of 2017 and is mandated to take the party into the 2021 Scottish Parliament election. However, the hard left regime of Corbyn and Momentum are no longer in control and Starmer's centrists want him gone before that election.
Leonard struggled when Ridge pointed out that Labour continued to languish in third place in a part of the UK which as recently as 2015 held 41 of Scotland's 59 Westminster seats. It now holds just one. On current polling Scottish Labour look set to fall further behind both the SNP and the Tories in next year's election.
While there's no doubt Leonard is a non-entity and, like Starmer, is devoid of charisma - a change of leadership now will surely only lead to yet another change next May when Labour are stuffed by the SNP. Leonard is the fifth leader of Scottish Labour in the last decade and no amount of chopping and changing has halted the party's decline north of the border.
Watch the full interview below.
THE WEEK IN CARTOONS 30 AUG-5 SEPT 2020
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| 30.08.20 - Morten Morland, Sunday Times |
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| 30.08.20 - Bob Moran, Sunday Telegraph |
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| 31.08.20 - Ben Garrison, Grrr Graphics |
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| 31.08.20 - Henry Beaumont, The Guardian |
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| 31.08.20 - Morten Morland, The Times |
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| 01.09.20 - Paul Thomas, Daily Mail |
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| 01.09.20 - Graeme Bandeira, Yorkshire Post |
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| 02.09.20 - AF Branco, Flag and Cross |
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| 02.09.20 - Tjeerd Royaards, NRC Handelsblad |
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| 03.09.20 - Bob Moran, Daily Telegraph |
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| 03.09.20 - Christian Adams, Evening Standard |
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| 03.09.20 - Peter Brookes, The Times |
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| 03.09.20 - Paul Thomas, Daily Mail |
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| 03.09.20 - Steven Camley, The Herald |
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| 04.09.20 - Matt Pritchett, Daily Telegraph |
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| 05.09.20 - Ben Jennings, i |
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| 05.09.20 - Morten Morland, Spectator |
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| 05.09.20 - Nick Newman, Spectator |
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| 05.09.20 - Stephen Hutchinson, Spectator |
Wednesday, 2 September 2020
GUNNING FOR LEONARD'S CRITICS
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| Richard Leonard in happier times |
At least the Corbynista can rely on the support of the loony left. In a controversial and now deleted tweet, the Labour students at Stirling University pledged 'armed support' and vowed to drive moderate 'scabs' out of the party. The rifle graphic drew condemnation from some Labour figures and was deleted within 20 minutes.
Wednesday, 7 August 2019
McDONNELL SPARKS SCOTTISH BACKLASH
Tuesday, 7 May 2019
LABOUR'S RAMADAN LOVE-IN
Dismiss Islamist terror attacks as 'incidents'? Check!
Scream blue murder about attacks on Muslims? Check!
Hate Israel, love Palestine? Check!
Sweep child sexual exploitation by Pakistani grooming gangs under the carpet? Check!
Ignore female genital mutilation and label anyone who speaks out a racist? Check!
Fast-track planning permission for new mosques and madrassas? Check!
Encourage Muslims to sign up to postal votes? Check!
And finally, show your love for Ramadan on Twitter in toe-curling dhimmitude...
We would like to wish all Muslims in Britain and across the world a blessed month of Ramadan. Ramadan Mubarak. #Ramadan2019 pic.twitter.com/XVhh48ISCz— The Labour Party (@UKLabour) May 6, 2019
As #Ramadan begins, I would like to wish Muslims in our country and around the world #RamadanMubarak. pic.twitter.com/ahwnbNARtj— Jeremy Corbyn (@jeremycorbyn) May 5, 2019
— Sadiq Khan (@SadiqKhan) May 5, 2019
To everyone in London and around the world beginning the holy month of fasting - #RamadanMubarak pic.twitter.com/AcDIsDoFcw
Ramadan Mubarak to all Muslims around the world who are celebrating the start of Ramadan. Best wishes from @ScottishLabour during this holy month of fasting, prayer and charity.— Richard Leonard (@LabourRichard) May 5, 2019
I holl Fwslimiaid Cymru a’r byd… To all Muslims in Wales & across the world… đŸ—º️#RamadanKareem pic.twitter.com/M4pAT4GL0Z— Mark Drakeford (@fmwales) May 6, 2019
Wishing a peaceful and blessed Ramadan Mubarak to all my constituents and my many Muslim friends across the UK... pic.twitter.com/asbseYPUEZ— Angela Rayner (@AngelaRayner) 5 May 2019
Ramadan Mubarak to everyone celebrating in Cambridge and across the UK. May I wish you, your family and friends good health and happiness during this period. #RamadanMubarak — Daniel Zeichner (@DanielZeichner) May 5, 2019
Ramadan Kareem to constituents starting the holy month!— Stephen Doughty MP / AS (@SDoughtyMP) May 5, 2019
Ramadan Mubarak to everyone observing the holy month in #Cardiff Central and beyond#RamadanKareem— Jo Stevens (@JoStevensLabour) May 5, 2019
#RamadanMubarak to all my Muslim followers and friends! Wishing you all fortitude, joy and peace for the month ahead. https://t.co/ftQ36FdRJO— Matthew Pennycook MP (@mtpennycook) May 5, 2019
Ramadan Kareem to all observing in Oldham and beyond #RamadanKareem— Jim McMahon MP (@JimfromOldham) May 5, 2019
Wishing my Muslim constituents and friends who will begin fasting for the next 30 days a peaceful and joyous Ramadan đŸŒ™ #RamadanKareem— Marsha de Cordova MP (@MarshadeCordova) May 5, 2019
Ramadan Kareem to my Muslim friends and constituents - and to Muslims across the world. Looking forward to hosting our @APPGBritMuslims Big Iftar during this holy month.— Wes Streeting MP (@wesstreeting) May 5, 2019
I would like to wish the muslim community in the UK and across world a Happy #Ramadan.— Eleanor Smith (@Eleanor_SmithMP) May 5, 2019
I truly hope and pray that in this Holy month of Ramadan the intentions and prayers of the Muslim community are granted. #RamadanMubarak@APPGBritMuslims @LabourMuslims @MuslimLabourUK pic.twitter.com/mZAcVHhrgw
As #Ramadan begins, I wish Muslims across our community, our city and around the world, #RamadanMubarak!— Liam Byrne (@LiamByrneMP) May 5, 2019
To all observing across Leicester and elsewhere #Ramadan Mubarak - may this be a holy, blessed and peaceful month for you and your family. And I look forward to joining and sharing with you iftar in Leicester soon #RamadanKareem pic.twitter.com/vXt9Tp5xu8— Jonathan Ashworth (@JonAshworth) May 5, 2019
#RamadanMubarak to all my Muslim friends and colleagues.— Julie Cooper MP (@JulieForBurnley) May 6, 2019
Ramadan Mubarak to all Muslims in Bristol and across the world - a time of peace and giving, an example to all— Thangam Debbonaire (@ThangamMP) May 6, 2019
Ramadan Mubarak all my Muslim friends neighbours and constituents. A time of peace, charity and also thanks to the nightly food deliveries to my home a time of community and calories. Looking forward to iftar with you.— Jess Phillips (@jessphillips) May 5, 2019
#RamadanMubarak to all Muslims observing in London, the UK and around the world. May this month of reflection bring you tranquility, hope and happiness.— David Lammy (@DavidLammy) May 6, 2019
Wishing #RamadanMubarak to all observing in Newcastle & beyond. May it be a joyful time of peace & reflection #RamadanKareem— chi onwurah (@ChiOnwurah) May 6, 2019
To all in walthamstow and beyond - Ramadan Muhbarak! pic.twitter.com/b5QEKxNgE2— stellacreasy (@stellacreasy) May 6, 2019
#Ramadan Mubarak. Wishing peace to all. pic.twitter.com/A3OuXqnpdF— SiĂ´n Simon (@sionsimon) May 6, 2019
Back in the old days when Labour's sole purpose was to speak up for the working classes of England, Scotland and Wales, could anyone have predicted that the party's priorities would change so drastically?




























