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Published Date: 13 September 2008
EAST Lothian MSP Iain Gray has been elected the new leader of the Scottish Labour party.
The result of the ballot triggered by Wendy Alexander's resignation in June was announced at the party's Glasgow headquarters.

Mr Gray, who served as enterprise minister in Labour's first Scottish administration, defeated rival candidates Cathy Jamieson and Andy Kerr.

MSP Johann Lamont was chosen as Mr Gray's deputy following the vote by parliamentarians, party members and unions.

Speaking after the result was announced, Mr Gray, 51, said it was time to "close the manifesto" on which Labour fought and lost the 2007 Scottish election and move forward.

The news comes as Lothians MSP Robin Harper announced he is to stand down as leader of the Scottish Greens.

And he did not plan to continue as an MSP beyond the next Holyrood elections in 2011.

Mr Harper, who became Britain's first Green parliamentarian when he was elected in the first Scottish Parliament elections in 1999, is Scotland's longest-serving party leader. But he said he would quit his co-convener post later this year to give a new leader time to bed in before 2011.

He said: "I am happy to announce that I will not be putting my name forward for re-election for co-convener of the party for 2008-2009.

"However, I am not retiring in any sense whatsoever, and will continue to serve the people of the Lothians, who have backed me at all three Scottish Parliament elections.

"I shall continue to work just as hard inside Parliament and outside, and to promote Green politics in the media and throughout civic Scotland.

"Though I would dearly love to spend more time with my wife, and for that matter with myself, I expect to see few changes to my lifestyle for the moment."

Mr Harper, a former modern studies teacher at Boroughmuir High School, was the Greens' "principal speaker" until 2004, when the party switched to having two co-conveners, one male and one female. And for the past year, he has shared the leadership with Edinburgh councillor Alison Johnstone.

His successor will be chosen by a one-member-one-vote ballot following the party conference next weekend, with the result expected in November.

Mr Harper said: "Before the last election I made up my mind that I did not wish to stand for a fourth term in the Scottish Parliament, so the earlier we reorganise around a new co-convener team the better."

But he hinted that it might be time for the party to reconsider the co-convener system, saying his decision to stand down would make that easier.

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  • Last Updated: 13 September 2008 12:28 PM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Green Party
 
1

Big Carbon Footprint,

Edinburgh 13/09/2008 10:41:30
Thank goodness this Green loony is leaving, if only the others would follow, but alas Parliament would then be empty.
2

Joe Smith.,

Moscow 13/09/2008 12:15:24

Will anyone notice?
3

E300,

13/09/2008 12:47:30
Hypocrite Harper will be able to register his car in his own name now instead of blaming his wife for driving.
4

NorT,

Edinburgh 13/09/2008 12:54:23
That's Labour lost another election with grey Gray at the helm. There is more life in a dodo. Alex Salmond will wipe the floor with Gray.
5

Top Floor,

13/09/2008 13:23:31
#6 NorT

We'll see. Arrogance and complacency seem to be qualities you share with the SNP.
6

Arrow,

edinburgh 13/09/2008 14:17:41
let's give him a chance and see what emerges. perhaps he might put the brakes on lord foulkes and see if he can get him tostop wasting the time of civil servants having to research the non-questions he has regarding the First Minister's travelling habits. i raise it in this`forum becuase there was no opportunity to comment on the non-story when it "broke" yesterday. sny word about the inquiry into the ex-MP mr Marshall and his creative accountancy regarding his expenses?
7

Boy Wonder,

13/09/2008 14:22:10
So Labour don't want to win another election then???

It's not onlyn the people but the policies that need changing!!!

And good riddance Harper! You sure took you're own sweet time! You should've gone years ago!!!
8

Margaret L,

Edinburgh 13/09/2008 14:43:57
What a relief Harper has gone. Let's hope the whole Green party resigns and disappears off to another planet.
9

The Geniune Mario Antionette,

13/09/2008 14:47:33
anyone else notice that Gray is an anagram of Gary
10

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13/09/2008 14:49:03
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11

W U Merchant,

Aberdeen 13/09/2008 15:44:08
Harper has paid the price for his shameful alliance with Salmond.
12

brownlie,

13/09/2008 16:08:00
15

In what way?
13

roughrider,

Glasgow 13/09/2008 16:33:24
So the numpties have choosen a new fall guy.
Iain Gray ha ha ha.
Chief puppet of the sleaze and corruption party will get a hiding at FMQ,s
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04AQe5AXxnU
Gray man in action.
Hilarious.
14

Gerry McGuigan,

DUNDEE 13/09/2008 19:36:03
Strange that the labs should have allowed a referendum on who should be their next gauleiter whilst refusing to allow a referendum on INDEPENDENCE.Seems the labs have got another fascist
15

The Geniune Mario Antionette,

13/09/2008 19:43:13
#18 - what laboritories are these ?
16

thaijambo,

13/09/2008 20:03:37
#15
#16 asked you to explain your rather ridiculous comment. Why have you not responded? Maybe it is because you are just a bigoted Liebore supporting numpty.
17

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13/09/2008 20:35:34
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18

Unionist against bigotry,

dundee 14/09/2008 19:39:04
Why are the SNP supporters on this site not prepared to listen to any other opinions?
19

Pond Hall,

14/09/2008 20:40:21
Our Local MSP

As seen in many photogrpahs in the local East Lothian Papers.

20

Ian down under,

Musselburgh 15/09/2008 03:21:54
What exactly are 'modern studies' and when do they become old fashioned?
Do they still do history and geography?
21

Merouane,

Edinburgh 15/09/2008 11:49:57
#22. Awww are those nasty nats ignoring you?

 

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