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Published Date: 06 November 2009
IT SOUNDED like a good concept for a TV reality show. Get a posh, southern, public-school educated woman with impeccably politically correct views and dump her in the middle of the roughest, toughest part of working-class Glasgow. You could call it "Life Swap".
Dressed in a chic black coat with a fake fur lining, and with the sound of explosions ringing all around (fireworks, don't get paranoid) Harriet Harman entered the streets of North East Glasgow.

Initially, the omens looked good for a first-rate TV car crash. Harman's Labour minders chose a Balornock cul-de-sac called Birdstone Road for Labour's deputy leader to meet some real people. After arriving, Harman held court on the merits of the candidate, Willie Bain.

"Ahead of the vote, we are having a positive campaign about how Billy is …sorry, Willie, I'm getting that the wrong way round … how he is going to stand up for the local area."

Not only getting the candidate's name wrong, but changing it to "Billy" in what is widely regarded as one of the most Catholic constituencies in the UK, was perhaps not on the spin doctors' agenda.

The photographers pressed around. But Harman declared she wanted to meet some real voters. The choice of Birdstone Road for her appearance began to become clear. A cosy residential street, with houses looking out on to a central green, it would not have looked out of place in any middle-class suburb in Britain. The residents say their main complaints centre on the youngsters who hang around the green at night. Recently they took away two benches to discourage them from spending time there.

Brilliantly, Labour had found a part of Balornock that was forever bourgeois for Harman to see.

One young couple peered out to see what the fuss was all about. Harriet Harman's here, they were informed. Who, they replied? But with Labour outriders having singled out some easier prey, Harman pressed on.

George Gray, 74, was waiting at his front gate, looking not a little confused by the sudden influx of photographers and prominent national politicians who had suddenly appeared at his house. Harman began to get a little irritated by the snappers invading Mr Gray's privacy. "Can we have a chat behind the hedge?" she asked him. His eyes widened. "You get my vote," he declared.

Harman went into a woman's house for a minute, and then spent another two minutes in the flat of another Labour voter, Nan Coyle, on the other side of the street. "We didn't get the chance for much of a chat," Mrs Coyle said afterwards. "But she seemed very nice."

Harman's minders then told her she needed to move on. With photographs duly taken and less than half an hour after arriving, the Harman caravan moved on elsewhere.

As with much else that has gone on in the campaign ahead of voting day next Thursday, the voters of Glasgow North East appear to be little impressed by the influx of politicians heading their way. Outside a nearby chemist, David Hannah claimed 90 per cent of locals wouldn't be bothering to vote, having been turned off by the expenses affair. "They're all the same, aren't they? All got their snouts in the trough. I'm not going to bother voting for them."

That sense of disillusion may have been increased because both the main rivals, Labour and the SNP, are in government, with their fair share of disappointments behind them.

One grandmother, picking up her children from school, declared: "I'm not voting Labour because they closed the local school. But I blame the SNP as well. I'll probably end up voting for Tommy Sheridan."

However, most of the residents of Birdstone Road appeared to believe Labour was still heading for victory. "The roots run so deep here," said pensioner Alexander Gentles.

After a week in which Westminster has unveiled plans to clean up its expenses system, Harman, who is Leader of the Commons, claimed there was now a fresh start for people. "I know how angry people are, but we are taking the action so that people can be confident again in the political process," she said.

Today, Prime Minister Gordon Brown is due to visit the constituency.


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1

Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 06/11/2009 00:09:42

I like Harriet Harman's courage, we must admire her for that!, and let us face it, the show would not be the same without her.

2

Campaign Lawer,

Elgin 06/11/2009 01:24:33

Sending Harriet Harman to North East Glasgow, I can sum this up in one word

"DESPARATION"

One of the biggest "Snouts at the Trough" and she still wants more.

3

Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 06/11/2009 01:32:14


Lighten up! after-all, Variety is the Spice of our Lives!

4

Handsome Scotsman,

06/11/2009 01:32:20
Gordon Brown in town tomorrow. Watch Labours campaign start floundering downhill from there on in.

If he pops into the bookies he will see where the smart money is going.
5

Campaign Lawer,

Elgin 06/11/2009 01:39:34

Everything about Ms Harriet Harman is false, even the imitation Beaver round her neck.
6

Fitba Krazy,

06/11/2009 01:59:56
She will be glad to get the break and see for herself how much of a difference Labour has made in N.E. Glasgow. Compared to the poverty in London that she has become accustomed to Balornock will be a breath of fresh air.

She will surely now consider moving to Balornock or at least setting up a holiday home there after seeing for herself the bright lights of Glasgow N.E. and how London pales into insignificance by comparison.
7

Incandescent,

06/11/2009 02:22:37
For the love of God Charles, go to bed.
8

KampungHighlander,

Jakarta 06/11/2009 02:52:00
""Ahead of the vote, we are having a positive campaign about how Billy is … an Orangeman."
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06/11/2009 02:57:30
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Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 06/11/2009 02:58:11

#7.

Incandescent,

"southern, public-school educated woman with impeccably politically correct views"

Why should I?, She most likely has more qualities than you or I, I only represent this fact.



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Fitba Krazy,

06/11/2009 03:18:46
10, Charles,

Yer fantasising noo Charles.

Political correctness as a quality is a myth when applying it to any greedy Labour poseur, to be polite about it.

The horror show inflicted by Labour policies will hopefully be apparent to those in Glasgow N.E. whom Labour are attempting to con convincingly. Hopefully the electorate are aware of that and take steps to rid themselves of the deep malaise brought upon them by the Labour party and their dreadful record of ineptitude, corruption and avarice.

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Yok Finney,

Ross-shire 06/11/2009 06:01:19
-- After arriving, Harman held court on the merits of the candidate, Willie Bain.

Which must have taken all of 2 seconds.
13

Colin Wilson,

Aberdeen 06/11/2009 06:41:20
"Get a posh, southern, public-school educated woman..."

It's common knowledge that Harman actually went to a private school, which is the term we use in Scotland for such an establishment.

One wouldn't expect a Scotsman journalist to know this, of course.

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Jings MacCrivvens,

06/11/2009 07:24:30
Oh dear, Harridan's orange freudian slip was all too visible when she referred to the haplesss Bain as "Billy"
15

Oldhabits,

Bristol 06/11/2009 07:28:41
#1

Nothing like a good show in North East Glasgow.

Well done Harriet Harridan!!

Stand up for women's rights, don't you take it lying down!!
16

Grahamski,

Falkirk 06/11/2009 07:31:54
13
Mr Wislon,

Ms Harman's school was in England hence the terminology. Do you think we should call an English barrister an advocate because that's what we call them in Scotland? Could you be any more parochial?
17

R Davis,

Vienna 06/11/2009 07:43:06
"Harman began to get a little irritated by the snappers invading Mr Gray's privacy."...I would have thought Mr Gray's privacy was breeched by having Ms Harman turn up on his doorstep.

"Can we have a chat behind the hedge?" is she preparing the way for the way her government does business?
18

Corky,

06/11/2009 07:59:35
Campaign Lawer,

If you're so smart and desirable, why don't you put your money where your mouth is and stand for parliament yourself?

#4 - brilliant moniker!
19

Corky,

06/11/2009 08:09:38
St Paul's Girls School isn't even that posh for crying out loud!
20

TWC,

exLabour 06/11/2009 08:17:38
Harriet Harpoon The Wummin's rep in pareliament. I'll talk aboot a' the frilly stuff and shout for equality.
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Colin Wilson,

Aberdeen 06/11/2009 08:26:36
Re Grahamski (#16) : you can be quite sure that The Times would call Fettes College a "public school", just as it would call a housebreaker a "burglar", and the Town House the "Town Hall".

That isn't parochial, though, is it?
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Yok Finney,

Ross-shire 06/11/2009 08:36:43
We'd cry it Prodigality House.

Whereas HRC "don't have a remit for rooks". They are ones! They roost i Glenurquart Road, rooking away excrementally and PPP-ing all over the shop.
23

Iain Mac,

06/11/2009 08:37:33
Labour - the party of ordinary people of which posh-girl Harman is certainly one. Yah?

Did she visit the 'Lodge' on her visit?
24

Mc Max ,

06/11/2009 08:58:39
"Harman's minders then told her she needed to move on".
Why was she in danger?
25

Tynietiger,

06/11/2009 09:04:47
Willie Bain refused to defend Labour's Dirty Tricks campaign on STV debate last night. SNP's David Kerr said he would not be party to such a campaign and would not indulge in character assassination.

However here are some questions for Willie Bain who was Lord Martin of Springburn's election agent and knew all about the non constituency office ( sorry a room in his mansion outside the area) for which he was claiming expenses.

Do you agree that your predecessor’s MP’s expenses were excessive in that he claimed £75,000 "expenses" to run a second home with NO mortgage... while living FREE in a stately London palace?

Mr Martin – supposed to be in charge of cracking down on the Westminster gravy train - was actually milking the public by claiming the money, even though he and wife Mary lived free during the week in the Speaker's opulent grace-and-favour home in the Palace of Westminster. Unlike most MPs, who have mortgages or rents to pay on constituency homes, he owns his £400,000 detached villa in Glasgow outright.
His expenses claims for his second home, totalled £17,166 in 2007, and £75,324 over the last six years.

Q. Will you undertake not to deceive your officials, unlike your predecessor, Speaker, Michael Martin, whose salary was £138,000, deceived the public over taxpayer-funded taxi journeys taken by his wife Mary - for which she claimed more than £4,000 in expenses?
Journalists were told that she had used the taxis while shopping for food for official functions, but it emerged that the "functions" concerned were actually personal occasions.

Q. Will you refuse Air miles for trips paid for by the tax payers of Glasgow NE and elsewhere, unlike your predecessor Martin who earned more than a million Air Miles on trips to and from Glasgow, despite the fact that MPs are banned from using Air Miles for personal trips?
The trips were funded by the taxpayer - but seven members of Mr Martin's family used many of the air miles.






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06/11/2009 09:13:23
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Jings MacCrivvens,

06/11/2009 09:32:09
" Today, Prime Minister Gordon Brown is due to visit the constituency "

Presumably he will explain to the electorate there the reason why Gorbal Mick failed to do anything for them was because the Labour Party needed the cash to throw at its illegal wars.
28

Sedov,

06/11/2009 09:57:35
.....and the SNP will be able to stop these illegal wars?
29

Jimmie the Pie,

06/11/2009 10:03:41
28 Sedov,

Are Norwegian troops being slaughtered on a daily basis??

Did the Norwegian PM not tell their parliament that Saddam had WMD's ready to deploy at 45 minutes notice??

Maybe he recognises a lie when he sees it??
30

Eric D,

06/11/2009 10:24:58
That will be the same Hattie Harperson that sent her son to a selective school whilst extrolling the virtues of state education.
31

Yeah1,

06/11/2009 10:38:14
"One young couple peered out to see what the fuss was all about. Harriet Harman's here, they were informed. Who, they replied?"

Its fairly funny that all these politicians are descending on Glasgow NE to talk to the electorate, most of whom have no idea who they are.

The other day there was an article about Salmond and his candidate going to the Asda supermarket in the constituency and talking to a woman working on the fish counter - as well as getting photos taken behind the very same counter.

After Salmond had left the woman asked members of the press 'who was that I was just talking to'?
32

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06/11/2009 10:40:53
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Rob Royston,

Africa 06/11/2009 10:43:24
#31, A fishy tail, right enough.
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06/11/2009 10:52:46
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06/11/2009 11:05:12
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Jimmy Fae the West,

In the Land O' Green Ginger. (HULL) 06/11/2009 11:08:00
#28Sedov, 06/11/2009 09:57:35
.....and the SNP will be able to stop these illegal wars?
__________________________________________

The SNP would withdraw Scots soldiers from Irakistan.

The SNP won't pretend they are legal as Labour still do.

The SNP won't pretend they are winning when the war in Afghanistan is already lost!

The SNP won't give platitudes of bravery and courage to bereaved families whilst giving secret promises to the Pentagon to send even more Scots to die.

The SNP won't pretend that we can keep supporting the illegitimate governments in Iraq and Afghanistan whilst imposing budget cuts for poor, sick and the disabled.

The SNP will not join in labour's bombing of even more innocent Iranians next spring.

Got any tough questions?
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06/11/2009 11:09:11
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06/11/2009 11:24:48
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the_figures_are _fudged,

Galashiels 06/11/2009 11:37:52
Did she really almost call the chubby cheeked candidate Billy Wain ?

Awesome.
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06/11/2009 12:05:59
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Jo Public,

06/11/2009 12:20:08
No publicity please for Harperson - Britains biggest sexist.
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jane shore,

06/11/2009 12:38:57

#37....No.
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Jo Public,

06/11/2009 12:50:28
#37. Think you mean Jacqui Smith's husband, though the Kelly report on MPs expenses will probably mean he will have much more time on his hands to watch his cherished DVDs
44

fab.,

Bathgate 06/11/2009 12:58:10
So Harriet Harman is wondering "how Willie is going to stand up for the local area".
Keep taking the tablets.
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Nellie,

Liverpool 06/11/2009 13:01:55
It's reasonable, I think,to 'Whatever happened to Harriet's radical Socialist views when she was a leading light of The National Council for Civil Liberties (now called Liberty) during the 1970's. As I recall, they not only supported the Miners Strike (fair enough) they supported the right of Flying Pickets to cross the country and back again to intimidate the majority of employees who wanted to work on at Grunwick. Can you imagine Labour, least of all Harriet, tolerating THAT kind of behavior anymore?
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06/11/2009 13:09:04
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Eduardinho,

06/11/2009 13:48:40
'Today, Prime Minister Gordon Brown is due to visit the constituency'
Will he get out of the bullet proof car?

As far as meeting ordinary voters, forget it, he will meet a chosen few for a photo call and be on his way back, before you can say postal ballot corruption
48

Eduardinho,

06/11/2009 13:52:40
I wonder if Labour will explain to the pwople of Glasgow North East, that after 74 years of having a Labour MP, the place is as bad as it is.
Saw Willie Bain trying to justify by saying that there has been improvments recently - really what after 74 years!
49

TomPullings,

Clydebank 06/11/2009 13:55:27
Hilarious stuff, Harriet Harperson, horrible harridan, descends on poor baffled Balornock to speak to the locals. We don't actually get a script of any of the conversations, presumably because they went something like.
HH "And can we count on your vote then?"
Local voter "Aye, well, Ah'll need tae wait'n see n'that no but, aye mibbe n'that."
HH (to minder)"I didn't get any of that. was that a yes or a no?"
Minder, "No idea, we need to move on, we have trained interviewees at the local NuLiebore club."
HH "Oh goodie gumdrops, that'll be much better, I do hope that the translator will be there, their quaint way of speaking quite gives one a headache." (to local)
"toodle-oo quaint pleb, remember, vote liebore, the party of the common man."
50

Eugene john,

Borders 06/11/2009 14:44:46
50
HEN BROON SRIKES AGAIN,

What a complete and utter idiot you come across as and that is from someone who is not a so called unionist. What exactly is the point you are trying to put across with your inane postings? I suggest that you either cut down on your booze intake or arrange to see a good psychiatrist who may be able to help you with your obvious problems.
51

The Deil,

06/11/2009 14:46:48
As befits her well-known stance on wimmins equality,I note she repeated the mantra of that other doyenne of the modern Labour Party, Margaret Thatcher, "Everyone needs a Willie".
52

Jo Public,

06/11/2009 16:40:41
#49 Tom. :o))
53

Jo Public,

06/11/2009 16:44:14
#46. Lys Alf,

"Why vote for them if you are white????"

And when one considers the anti-male tripe that comes out of Harperson's mouth, she is guilty of trying her damnest to destroy the white male.

So I would add - Why vote for them if you are male????

54

Scottish Stoic,

06/11/2009 16:58:22
Should have got Big Jacquie up as she can jump doon tae the barra's afterwards and get 3 of the dirty DVD's for a tenner for the husband.
55

Calum Crubag,

06/11/2009 17:34:42
Lys Alf the Nazi pipes up again. White? Why vote for them if you have different hair or eye colour? Biologically we're all the same.

I'm a native Celt. Why should i vote for English speakers - a language brought here by illegal and aggressive German immigrants?
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Campaign Lawer,

Elgin 06/11/2009 18:27:36

Funny how the Scotsman has blocked any comments, being added to the article on Brown's visit.

They must be feart GB logs on while he is at home in Fife

GB, are you claiming expenses from London for going home this weekend, while up in Glasgow?????????.

PS Can we have our £12k back before you leave No. 10
57

Fitba Krazy,

06/11/2009 18:34:28
That picture is a picture and a half. It should make it into the holiday album for sure since she is obviously extremely happy to shake George's hand as he welcomes her to his bed & breakfast hotel.
58

The real Hen Broon,

06/11/2009 19:14:10
#50 It wisnae me
59

JeannieMac,

06/11/2009 20:33:18
Funny. I thought this bye-election was supposed to be ALL about being local. Odd.
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Nellie,

Liverpool 06/11/2009 22:50:02
49 TomPullings

Love it! ;o)
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TomPullings,

Clydebank 09/11/2009 13:59:19
It's well seen that the standard of journalist on this paper has hit rock bottom when they can describe the good folk of Glasgow North East as "Bourgeoisie". LOL!
The Bourgeoisie are usually thought of as capitalist business owners and merchants and it can be used as an insult amongst working class folk. To use it because some constituents have bought their own homes is utterly ridiculous, like the pro NuLiebore bias in this rag.
Vote for a rotten future, vote NuLiebore!

PS Cheers Nellie and Joe Public

 

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