Showing posts with label Richard Leonard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Richard Leonard. Show all posts

Friday, 15 January 2021

LEONARD QUITS


Despite withstanding a fierce campaign to dislodge him in September, Richard Leonard has announced his sudden resignation as Scottish Labour leader.  The Corbyn loyalist released the following statement:
"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 
The decision took everyone by surprise and a swift leadership election will be required if Labour are to avoid going into May's scheduled Holyrood elections without a leader in place.  There is a real possibility that Labour could finish third in those elections for the second time, a prospect that would have been unthinkable at the turn of the century, when Labour were in government and miles ahead of all-comers.  A new leader so close to the election is unlikely to alter that likelihood, albeit Labour had been closing on the Tories in recent polls. 

Holyrood voting intention (Savanta ComRes, 8-13 Jan)

SNP 53% (-2)
Con 19% (-1)
Lab 18% (+2)
LD 8% (+2)
Other 2%

Labour's decline in Scotland since devolution has been swift and has allowed the SNP to rule with a free hand.  Make no mistake, Labour are directly to blame for the rise of the separatists.  They took Scotland for granted in the same way they took the north of England for granted.  Now the third party at Holyrood, they are technically the fourth party at Westminster having returned just one MP for Scotland (the Lib Dems have four).

Whoever takes over from Leonard inherits a poisoned chalice.  The Scottish party has now gone through four leaders in ten years and Leonard, for all his faults, was the longest serving of them at three years and two months.  With a personality as wooden as Keir Starmer himself, Leonard was never going to inspire a revival and being so closely linked to Corbyn didn't help either.  His departure leaves Mark Drakeford as the only vestige of the hard left in a senior position.  However, the situation in Wales is a world away from that in Scotland.  Thanks to the decline in support for the Conservatives across the UK, Drakeford looks set to hold onto his place following the Senedd election, also scheduled for May.

Richard Leonard quits (STV)


Dumbarton MSP Jackie Baillie has taken over as acting leader of Scottish Labour until a leadership election takes place.

Tuesday, 15 September 2020

LABOUR STUDENTS' ACAB TWEET

Labour's student wing in Scotland has deleted a tweet in which it used the acronym ACAB (all cops are bastards).  Scottish Labour Students had retweeted a Labour activist who was referring to a 'trans pride' march in London that took place on Saturday.  The activist was Maliha Reza, who is running to be a party officer in Labour's youth wing.  She also used the same acronym in her tweet.



Scottish Labour Students were officially affiliated to Scottish Labour, but the resulting backlash over their tweet led to their removal from the party's website on Monday.  Their Twitter account is followed by Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard, whom the group has supported throughout the recent attempts to remove him.

Scottish Labour Students issued an apology on Tuesday morning.


It's not clear who sent the ACAB tweet from their account, but the chair of Scottish Labour Students is Mariam Shaaban.  Like Maliha Reza, her Twitter account is now locked down, but screen captures show that she also shared the same ACAB tweet and also an additional tweet that read "fuck the police" (see below).


We've encountered Shaaban before.  She was one of the Labour activists who voiced their delight when it was revealed Boris Johnson had caught coronavirus back in March.  In a tweet she said that her prayer had been answered.  The hard left pro-Corbyn student mob really are a truly vile bunch.

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

30.08.20 - Morten Morland, Sunday Times
30.08.20 - Bob Moran, Sunday Telegraph
31.08.20 - Ben Garrison, Grrr Graphics
31.08.20 - Henry Beaumont, The Guardian
31.08.20 - Morten Morland, The Times
01.09.20 - Paul Thomas, Daily Mail
01.09.20 - Graeme Bandeira, Yorkshire Post
01.09.20 - Paul Thomas, Daily Mail
02.09.20 - AF Branco, Flag and Cross
02.09.20 - Tjeerd Royaards, NRC Handelsblad
03.09.20 - Bob Moran, Daily Telegraph
03.09.20 - Christian Adams, Evening Standard
03.09.20 - Peter Brookes, The Times
03.09.20 - Paul Thomas, Daily Mail
03.09.20 - Steven Camley, The Herald
04.09.20 - Matt Pritchett, Daily Telegraph
05.09.20 - Ben Jennings, i
05.09.20 - Morten Morland, Spectator
05.09.20 - Nick Newman, Spectator
05.09.20 - Stephen Hutchinson, Spectator

Wednesday, 2 September 2020

GUNNING FOR LEONARD'S CRITICS

Richard Leonard in happier times

Civil war has engulfed Scottish Labour as moderates plot the downfall of Richard Leonard.  At the time of writing four MSPs have publicly demanded his resignation, while Keir Starmer has offered little support.  A spokesman for Starmer said that the matter was for Scottish Labour to decide.

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.


Labour are presently on course for yet another humiliating result in next year's Scottish Parliament elections.  The party slipped to third in 2016 for the first time and on current polling look set to fall further behind the Tories and SNP.

Centrists want Leonard out ahead of the election, as if that will make much difference.  Labour's decline in Scotland began under New Labour and its crushing defeat in 2016 came under the leadership of Corbyn critic Kezia Dugdale.  While Scotland is vital if Labour are to win again at Westminster, it appears that there is no way back north of the border - whoever is in charge.

Savanta ComRes opinion poll for Scottish Parliament

SNP 51%
Con 24%
Lab 17%
LD 6%
Other 2%

Poll conducted 6-13 August.  Sample size 1,008.

Wednesday, 7 August 2019

McDONNELL SPARKS SCOTTISH BACKLASH

John McDonnell chose the Edinburgh Comedy Festival to announce that Labour would not block another Scottish independence referendum.  However, Scottish Labour were not amused.  Scottish leader Richard Leonard publicly told McDonnell today that the Scottish people do not want another referendum (aka IndyRef2) and that it was not even party policy.  Edinburgh South MP Ian Murray was furious and slammed the shadow chancellor in a series of media interviews today, demanding that he apologises to Leonard.  Murray also took exception to McDonnell's use of the term 'English Parliament', which he said was language that pandered to the SNP.


As pointed out by the interviewer, Murray's stance on IndyRef2 is a little hypocritical given that he is such a vociferous supporter of a second EU referendum.  Murray is also a signatory to the latest legal action to stop Boris Johnson proroguing Parliament.

In 2014 Scots rejected independence by a 10% margin, more than twice that of the UK's Leave mandate.  Both these votes were 'once in a generation' referenda and should be put to bed.  However, the national Labour party is eyeing up coalition partners should there be a general election and will happily accommodate SNP demands for IndyRef2 as part of the bargain.  Richard Leonard, Ian Murray and co won't be happy about that.

Tuesday, 7 May 2019

LABOUR'S RAMADAN LOVE-IN

It's that time of year folks.  Of course most of you would be forgiven for not knowing what time of year it is we're referring to, but it's basically the time of year when Muslims fast and Labour politicians suck up to them.  Yes, this is the party that bends over backwards to accommodate their priority voters...

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...
























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?