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Kerr: Holyrood leader should be Labour's voice in Scotland



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Published Date: 28 July 2008
ONE of the MSPs bidding to lead the Labour group in the Scottish Parliament today called for the job to be given a wider remit.
Andy Kerr, the party's public services spokesman at Holyrood, said he would argue during the leadership contest for the post to carry a bigger role and more influential voice.

At the moment, the job is officially only leader of Labour's MSP group,
but there have been calls for the position to be made leader of the party in Scotland.

Mr Kerr is one of three front-runners in the race to succeed Wendy Alexander, who quit earlier this month after the parliament's standards committee ruled she had broken the rules by failing to register campaign donations.

He will battle it out with finance spokesman and East Lothian MSP Iain Gray and former Justice Minister Cathy Jamieson for the votes of party members, parliamentarians and trade unionists in the internal election.

The contest was put on hold during the Glasgow East by-election, which ended in a narrow victory for the SNP.

Today Labour party bosses were meeting to agree the timetable for the leadership election. Their aim is to have a new leader in place before the UK Labour Party conference in Manchester in late September.

Mr Kerr, who is MSP for East Kilbride, said today he believed the job should not be limited to leading Labour MSPs at Holyrood.

"I think it's a bigger job than that," he said, "I think it's about the voice of Scottish Labour. It's about the policies we make in Scotland which will see people going back to the people's party in Scotland."

"I have to say I think the leader in Scotland needs to have a much wider voice, a much more influential voice and a much stronger voice. That's what I intend to say during the campaign."

Mr Kerr also said he wanted to look at the electoral system for the Holyrood leader, in which Westminster MPs also have a vote, saying this could be expanded to include Labour councillors around Scotland.

He said: "I think the voice should be a bigger voice, a wider voice, and should be one which is all encompassing and not just focussed on the Scottish Parliament only."

Ms Jamieson is expected to enter the race officially tonight and Mr Gray will launch his campaign later in the week.

Glasgow MSP Charlie Gordon and East Renfrewshire MSP Ken Macintosh have also indicated they want to stand, but there are doubts over whether they could secure the necessary backing of six MSPs to qualify as a candidate.

Mr Gordon, a former leader of Glasgow City Council, is seen as being tarnished by his involvement in Ms Alexander's donations row.





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  • Last Updated: 28 July 2008 2:21 PM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Scottish Labour Party
 
1

Joe Smith.,

Moscow 28/07/2008 14:43:02

Nobody's going to vote for them anyway. Any organisation that could have elected Jack McConnell to lead it is a seriously idiotic one.
2

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28/07/2008 14:43:28
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MacGillicuddy,

28/07/2008 15:10:09
Nae chance!
4

Raoul Duke,

28/07/2008 15:32:57
Andy Kerr? Cant wait!!!
5

Earman,

Dumfries 28/07/2008 16:03:35
Well, it would appear that last Thursday's debacle for the Labour Party still wasn't humiliating enough for them to consider....just consider...that maybe...just maybe...the electorate might...just might...be trying to tell them that they no longer believe in a party whose members have to continually seek permission from London before it can speak or act on behalf of the very people who elect them

What is required is for the thus far spineless Labour MSP's and MP's in Scotland to recognise the difference between their careers and the good of what some of them laughingly refer to as "their country".

Only a myopic bat could fail to see what is happening in Scottish politics. Why don't they seize the day, come out in favour of "their country" and tell their London masters that the game is up?!
6

Brian M,

Edinburgh 28/07/2008 16:17:54
we've had 'Joke' McConnell, then 'Bendy' Wendy

Any suggestions for an epithet for Andy Kerr and each of the other candidates.
7

Brian M,

Edinburgh 28/07/2008 16:18:41
I'll start with 'Dinae' Kerr
8

ThomasP,

28/07/2008 16:28:16
All we shall see is Scottish Labour being London Labour's voice in Scotland...
9

Richard Lionheart,

28/07/2008 16:30:00
Andy Kerr is showing his Typical Labour Credentials.

Already trying to make the job bigger than it is!
10

a proud doonhamer,

Dumfries 28/07/2008 16:50:21
Andy Kerr, London's Puppet in chief.
11

Joe Smith.,

Moscow 28/07/2008 16:56:45

Juan Kerr.
12

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28/07/2008 18:05:17
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Joe Smith.,

Moscow 28/07/2008 18:11:06

I hope Kerr gets the leadership - he's easily the worst of the front runners.
14

ptdoug,

28/07/2008 20:46:40
Alex Salmond demands preparation for Scottish independence begins
Alex Salmond has demanded the drawing up of plans to help prepare for independence by splitting the Scottish civil service from its UK-wide structure.

By Simon Johnson, Telegraph Scottish Political Editor
Last Updated: 8:24PM BST 27 Jul 2008

Sir John Elvidge, the Scottish Executive's most senior civil servant, has revealed he has started a "substantial exercise" to examine how the 15,000-strong department could become an autonomous organisation.

The Scottish Executive is still part of the UK-wide civil service structure and a key SNP election pledge was to follow the example of Northern Ireland, which has a separate body.

But the Cabinet Office, which is responsible for the civil service, has stressed that the Government would have to agree any proposed changes.

Sir John said he no longer sees the SNP-run administration in Edinburgh as part of the Government, despite Westminster remaining the sovereign parliament for the entire UK.

He said: "My responsibilities are, clearly, wholly to the Scottish government for all practical purposes, I work for a separate government."

No Scottish civil servants have any "division of loyalties between the Government and Scottish Executive, he added.

Meanwhile, Scottish ministers yesterday denied reports they were preparing to ditch their proposals to replace council tax with a local income tax.

Critics claim there is a £871million 'black hole' in the proposals, £400million of which derives from council tax benefit for which Scottish households would no longer be eligible.

Reports yesterday suggested that Mr Salmond will not table legislation unless the Government agrees to transfer the money directly to his administration's coffers.

One source close to the First Minister was quoted as saying: "Unless the money's there, there will be no Bill." But one of his special advisors yesterday claimed the reports derived from a mi
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john z,

edinburgh 28/07/2008 21:57:46
I do hope Andy has properly checked with Labour HQ in London before saying these things. I mean, we all remember what happened to bendy wendy, when she supported, then didn't support, then supported, then didn't support, then supported a devolution referendum.


16

Guga II,

Rockall 29/07/2008 01:50:56
The pigs will have formed an airline before the New Labour Sleaze and Corruption Party (North British Branch) becomes the Scottish Labour Party.

17

ochone,

Sauchie, clack's 29/07/2008 09:06:30
The big problem for Andy is who he has to ask, as it's London office the reply will be no.

Of course Labour in Scotland could declare themselves independent but somehow.........
18

Scotish Exile,

29/07/2008 10:38:44
What one of the three stooges will win??? Salmond will be quaking in his boots....Not!!!
19

Daveunderwater,

29/07/2008 21:33:43
Kerr: Holyrood leader should be Labour's voice in Scotland

Holyrood leader Alex Salmond is Scotland's voice
20

wee weegie,

30/07/2008 21:23:33
andy kerr has let the cat out the bag. the labour group leader in holyrood is not the voice of labour in scotland. london still pulls the strings

 

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