Could straight-talking Jezza Corbyn take on the SNP?
The Sturgeonator v Jezza, the stillettoes v the vest – it should be quite a scrap.
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Jeremy Corbyn will be able to harness the passion that swept the SNP to victory in Scotland, the party’s youngest MP says.
The Scottish Government has published its plans for this year. But the ruling SNP has failed to keep promises to voters in the past.
The Sturgeonator v Jezza, the stillettoes v the vest – it should be quite a scrap.
George Osborne announces a £500m investment in the Faslane submarine base, while warning that Labour left-wingers and Scottish nationalists want to scrap Britain’s nuclear deterrent.
MSPs Kezia Dugdale becomes the new leader of the Scottish Labour Party, beating Holyrood veteran Ken Macintosh.
Hannah Bardell, the SNP’s work and employment spokesman, accuses the Conservatives of being “hell bent on damaging society” over George Osborne’s cuts plans.
The government has pulled the vote on foxhunting after the SNP’s decision to break its own pledge and vote against the relaxation of the ban in England.
The government will not hold a vote on altering the law on foxhunting in England and Wales after the SNP said it would oppose the changes.
Harriet Harman’s decision to use her acting leadership role to steer the party’s direction has been shocking and enthusing Labour MPs depending on where they are in the party.
The surge in support for the radical left Podemos party in Spain’s regional elections is the latest manifestation of a spectre haunting Europe: the rise of the anti-austerity movement.
The SNP have bagged the front rows of the Labour benches and nearly nabbed Dennis Skinner’s much-prided place. There were in at 8 trying to finesse their land grab.
How much longer does the English political establishment go on not only not getting it – but demonstrating with toe-curling embarrassment that they simply don’t get it.
More insults raining down on the SNP tonight with the Labour hopeful in Glasgow South calling the party a “cult”. Curious for any person defending a 10,000+ “safe seat” to say that because it sounds like he feels threatened. He is, of course.
Tories outperform election expectations, Mr Cameron may be able to govern without coalition partners – at the head of a minority administration or with a wafer-thin overall majority.
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