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Published Date: 28 June 2008
Complete text of Scottish Labour leader's resignation announcement
"It is with deep regret that I have tendered my resignation following the decisions of the Standards Committee this week.

"I hope the events of recent days will lead to reflection by all MSPs and parliamentary officials on the appropriateness, the
objectivity and the effectiveness of our current procedures.

"I acted in good faith upon the written advice from the parliamentary authorities. I believe that there has been a breach of natural justice and a partisan decision. Nevertheless the parliamentary process, if not its conclusion, deserve respect.

"Ultimately it is of course for Parliament to pass judgment on the Committee's conclusions. But in the meantime I judge that this issue has become too much of a distraction from the real issues that should dominate our public life: the challenges, the cares and the concerns of communities across Scotland.

"The process of successive SNP inspired complaints and investigations has been unrelenting and will continue well into the autumn, almost a year after the initial complaint.

"My pursuers have sought the prize of political victory with little thought to the standing of the Parliament. Some may feel they have achieved a political victory but wiser heads will ask at what price.

"It is clear that the vexatious complaints will continue and dominate the headlines as long as I remain Labour's Scottish Parliamentary leader. I cannot ask Labour supporters in Scotland for further forbearance.

"I have enjoyed the loyal support of my shadow ministerial team, MSPs, staff and Labour colleagues.

"I wanted colleagues to be aware of my decision as soon as possible. I am confident that Cathy Jamieson, our deputy leader, will lead the party over the summer as she has so ably done before.

"Over the last year we have made important progress on reforming the party, renewing the policies and reconnecting with voters. The SNP's first year record of broken promises, spending cuts, U turns and policy failures is daily becoming more apparent.

"I have sought to lead Labour in the Scottish Parliament with commitment and conviction without indulging in the personal attacks which have become so fashionable in current Scottish politics.

"I will of course continue to represent my constituents in Paisley North for as long as they entrust me with their support."





The full article contains 388 words and appears in Edinburgh Evening News newspaper.
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Brahann,

Rolling on the floor!!!!!!!!! 28/06/2008 15:37:15
Ha Ha Ha Ha Hee Hee Heeeeee... Scuse me while I p1sh Myself...........

Drivel to the end!!!!!!!

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Boy Wonder,

28/06/2008 15:50:48
She blames the SNP? What ... is the skin on her back so thick she didn't she feel the knives going in from her own lot?
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gus1940,

Edinburgh 28/06/2008 16:55:27
What monstrous arrogance - has this woman no shame?

Poor wee soul - she is going to have to sit on the back benches for another 3 years until she gets her just deserts at the next election - I don't think Labour would dare to have a by-election in her seat in the current political climate.
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Cam3,

28/06/2008 17:25:15
Even the pro-union press have had a PR ready for this woman's graceless end for some time. Right Scotsman?

Hardly a surprise. Ms.Alexander should pay heed to the criticisms from within her own camp. She is a victim of the cynical nature and despotism of her ousted Labour party, who still think they're 'owed leadership' by manner of default.

Embarrassingly, it's clear that she was simply no match for Alex Salmond in FMQ's every week...

...and where to look for talent in Scottish Labour's contemptible scaremongers? Cathy Jamieson?

Stop! My sides are sore with the thought!
5

The Batboy,

28/06/2008 18:10:05
Will Cathie take over full time now? She's as shiftless as the rest so it doesn't really matter!
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28/06/2008 18:41:09
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28/06/2008 18:44:01
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dido-bendigo,

Scotland 28/06/2008 18:57:05
An accurate resignation speech, made with suitable dignity. The glee and spite of some contributors to these comment pages is rather disturbing when one considers that they (seem to) support this country's move to complete disengagement from the rest of the UK's parliamentary system. Bullies never prosper in the long run, Mugabie will eventually prove that point. I rarely commended Wendy's efforts in parliament, probably less so Alex's efforts. I wouldn't buy a used car off either of them. It's not the quality of the incumbents that is in serious doubt, it's the circus of Holyrood in general!
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Hickory,

US 29/06/2008 21:40:15
Did ye hear her? She says, "Gimme another chance, I found me lost laptop".
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tomias,

Edinburgh 17/07/2008 15:52:53
All shorthand writers dreading Wendy speak( MBA version)-Cathy J - even 200 plus! Bring on Radio Scotlands Watsons Windup for full honest reporting !
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tomias,

Edinburgh 17/07/2008 15:53:53
Please can some one find me a job; writes S Pia of that ilk!!!!

 

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