by shazsha » 31 Oct 2014, 23:47
I don't see it as a win-win situation for him, WM. He was really quite active for BetterTogether in the lead up to the referendum and is despised by a lot of people up here.
The Labour party may not blame him if things go badly for Labour in the GE but it will happen on his watch and that won't really help his career in the long term. I think many people within Labour think that Johann Lamont will shoulder all the hatred towards the Labour party within Scotland and that with her gone the hatred will be gone. I think they are going to be very shocked-JM, Johann Lamont, Alistair Darling and Gordon Brown are not going to be forgiven within Scotland and any party with them at the helm is in trouble.
I'm not really going to go on too much about the referendum and the change it has caused up here because a lot of people will only see it as sour grapes and, if they aren't living it they won't really understand the media lies/manipulation, etc. I don't want to bore you all with it but suffice to say I believe the Labour party are going to be badly burned by the Scots in the next GE and I, for one, will be very glad to see it (and that from someone who was a Labour supporter and campaign helper for years).