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Published Date: 02 January 2009
Commentators have talked about a snap election since the Prime Minister took office. GREG ROSEN argues the contrary


EVER since he took over the Labour leadership in June 2007, Gordon Brown has faced speculation over an early election. First, there were those who misunderstood the constitutional position and had no memory of John Major (1990-92), James Callagh...



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  • Last Updated: 01 January 2009 8:59 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
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Darien,

Panama 02/01/2009 11:28:44
"defenestrating their leader"
Sounds painful, though Cameron probably deserves it. Brown & Darling too for that matter.

"the assistance Brown as UK Prime Minister has been able to give the Scottish economy"
I must have missed that. Perhaps he means Lurch Murphy, London's press release man in Scotland (or is that Gray?).

"The collapse of Iceland's banks"
Actually, Iceland's socio-econimic position is still far better than Scotland, with much higher living & social standards. Being tied into the UK, Scotland is getting dragged further into the worst global myre possible.

"Cameron and Osborne unveiled a north-south high-speed rail line (that stops short of Scotland)"
Tories have given up on Scotland? Someone better tell Annabelle.

The author should have highlighted that Scots thankfully have a nationalist option they can select, whereas down south folks only really have New Labour or Tory options. But the article is written from a Westminster village perspective.

 

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