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Published Date: 06 December 2008
SCOTTISH Labour leader and East Lothian MSP Iain Gray has given party officials a Christmas deadline to sort out the row in his local party between MP Anne Moffat and disgruntled activists.
A panel from Labour's London-based national executive committee and their Scottish executive committee is visiting the constituency this weekend in a bid to end the dispute which led the NEC to suspend the local party last month.

Mr Gray has kept
out of the row, but Labour sources say he is angry at the way it has been handled and is determined it is not allowed to drag on.

Ms Moffat, who has been MP for the seat since 2001, was re-selected last year on the basis of union votes after only two of six branches in the constituency backed her.

She claims she is the victim of intense bullying and has complained some activists do not like working with "strong women".

But her critics put the blame on her and say her relations with the local party have completely broken down.

All Labour Party members in East Lothian have received a letter from Scottish general secretary Colin Smyth, inviting them to speak to the investigators in confidential meetings today and tomorrow. The panel will then report to the Scottish executive committee, which is due to meet within the next week or so.

A Labour spokesman said: "The panel is there to understand the problem that clearly exists and recommend how to solve it."

But he said there was no question of anyone being expelled.

Ms Moffat said: "I just want there to be a full investigation. That's the only way forward. I just want to be left unhindered to get on with my job."



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  • Last Updated: 06 December 2008 10:09 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Scottish Labour Party
 
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06/12/2008 10:57:16
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Observer. 1,

Glasgow 06/12/2008 11:06:34
I do wish she would drop the ''strong women'' thing. What - does she think the rest of us are weak ? And interesting that she wants to ''be left unhindered to get on with my job''. So, she regards her local party colleagues as a hindrance ? She comes across as a selfish silly drama queen.
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06/12/2008 12:02:59
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steve 1511,

aberdeen 06/12/2008 12:07:09
that wimp ian gray will be feart of her,if he opens his mouth she will box his ears, the women does not tolerate eejits such as the babbling gray
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ochone,

Sauchie, clacks 06/12/2008 12:35:30
And if it isn't?
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tumshie heid,

06/12/2008 13:05:54
Strong women? Well lets see her lifting beerkegs across the Gothie car park pitted against a Swedish man in a leotard.
The woman is an eejit and should be booted aside.
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Artemis,

06/12/2008 13:18:50
The woman's a hard faced nightmare.
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Ju@n Kerr - the ex labour sheep,

06/12/2008 13:46:50
Aye she is a richt embarassment. I heard she got a doin from someone elses woman, She just tried to benifit from putting in a claim for tiara, rolex, but not the satelite capable phone as she needed that to kick the whole scheme off. :-)

Seriously though I admire the stance of the Prestonpans Labour members. Finally showng the New Labour junta their not going to stand for their commandments. 1 member 1 vote!

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Ju@n Kerr - the ex labour sheep,

06/12/2008 13:47:43
Is my fake up yet?
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Agent 99,

06/12/2008 13:48:37
You have to laugh.

The all-powerful Gray has issued a deadline.

So what? What's the sanction Mr. Gray if they fail to patch things up by the deadline? What will you do? Burst into tears?

Since Gray took over from Wee Bendy you could be forgiven for thinking the Labour party had ceased to exist. Oh, that's it, it's a low-key leadership style. Low key as in non-existent.
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echotango,

06/12/2008 14:05:14
#EN - Why was my comment at #4 removed. The alleged assault and robber was, according to Ms Moffat, even possibly carried out as part of a local Labour Party conspiracy against her. She hinted as much in this paper therefore comments on it are relevant.
Who is controlling this?
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Ju@n Kerr - the ex labour sheep,

06/12/2008 14:24:14
11 Agent 99 - Gray has been in hiding in his bunker from this. If he is the best they have for leader of the Scottish government, then hell mend them. If he cannot handle a local party issue. How the hell could he manage at a time like now? He is a Yes man and taking his orders from london. All he needs to do is email it to the Scottish Labour group. Admin assistant.
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Ju@n Kerr - the ex labour sheep,

06/12/2008 14:26:09
12 - Echotango foxtrot, over? - "#EN - Why was my comment at #4 removed. The alleged assault and robber was, according to Ms Moffat, even possibly carried out as part of a local Labour Party conspiracy against her. She hinted as much in this paper therefore comments on it are relevant.
Who is controlling this?"

Read George galloways mauling of her in the record. He is usually a tube, but that aside A charlatan can spot another.
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echotango,

06/12/2008 14:46:33
Further to #12 - And to prove it, here is the link http://edinburghnews.scotsman.com/topstories/Hunt-for-gang-of-youths.4119501.jp
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Ju@n Kerr - the ex labour sheep,

06/12/2008 15:57:15
She surrounds herself in the cloke of trade unionism But I can hear the distant sound of much spinning in graves.
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Ju@n Kerr - the ex labour sheep,

06/12/2008 15:58:31
cloak even.

I hope the members go ahead and put up their own candidate and start telling people now. Labour will do their usual and bus in loads of foreign workers coe election time.
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Scunnert,

06/12/2008 19:15:47
Gray - the "Scottish Labour Leader" isn't even allowed to control his own constituency never mind the party in Scotland. That's London's job.
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A Regular,

07/12/2008 10:15:42
#1 - I heard in the pub last night that Labour want to parachute in Karen Mathews to take Moffat's place as she is slightly less embarrassing.

Need to be some size of a parachute!!!!!
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connaughtboy,

stonehaven 07/12/2008 13:21:38
11 agent 99

I heard that Gray was really pizzed off when Jim Murphy took his job as Chief Labour Drone in North Britain.

Bursting into tears may actually be the only option open to him !
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connaughtboy,

stonehaven 07/12/2008 13:24:05
In private of course. Since that twitchy, shaky routine on Newsnicht !
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connaughtboy,

stonehaven 07/12/2008 13:27:47
An aside. Was Ms Moffat actually mugged? If so, how is the police investigation going? Are they still actively investigating? If not, why not? What was she really up to? So many questions..........
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tumshie heid,

07/12/2008 14:03:21
#23 Did someone not alledge that she had been seen leaving a "do" that evening looking tired and emotional?
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It's life but not as we know it,

The Oort Clouds 07/12/2008 16:20:08
£40,000 a year in travel expenses - the highst one of the lot! This woman should be ashamed.

When the Tories win I want to see an act of Parliament to prevent unions stealing money off workers to give to Nu Labour and I want an end to the union block votes (Moffat's only survival line).
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echotango,

07/12/2008 19:36:51
If Scotsman Publications really want to find the gossip about the "mugging", just send a reporter to the Thorntree or The Legion........ mind you, that would involve a reporter getting out of his seat in Holyrood Road and getting a 26 bus and I forgot, you don't do that any more.
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Artemis,

07/12/2008 20:38:13
#24 - it's not unusual for her to be tired and emotional.

 

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