
A double bombshell for Scottish Labour
There is widespread support for another referendum; now Labour must persuade the electorate that May is not a proxy vote for independence

There is widespread support for another referendum; now Labour must persuade the electorate that May is not a proxy vote for independence

After weeks of accusations that Ed Miliband is in Alex Salmond’s pocket, a senior Conservative is promoting a deal with a party that is actively seeking the break-up of the UK

Ashcroft’s poll shows that a Labour-SNP coalition is by far the most popular outcome from the election

Brown urged Labour to focus on what matters most to the people of Scotland

Ed Miliband will need the votes of Scottish MPs if a Labour-led government is to work

Members of all parties continue to contradict each other over their plans for future deals with the SNP

Home Rule is simply arguing that we should be raising the money to pay for Scottish services, as opposed to simply spending it

If replicated at a General Election this would be less disastrous for Labour than some have predicted

With the SNP holding the balance of power at Westminster, we can force a rethink on the policies causing hardship for so many Scots

Tory gains from the Lib Dems could push them ahead of Labour as they continue to lose seats to the SNP