The Tories steal Labour's bicycle
27 Aug 2008 | by Tara Hamilton-Miller
Following on from the Glasgow East by-election, Gordon Brown has had a shocking summer. He had
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claims, never played football for Glasgow Rangers' first team.
Following on from the Glasgow East by-election, Gordon Brown has had a shocking summer. He had
likes a drink and exists for Scotland. They rightfully went nuts for John Smeaton, the heroic Glasgow ... . This will help the forthcoming by-election in Glasgow. Bumping into Salmond recently in London's Boisdale ... is the point of all this deliberating about my fellow Scots? In Glasgow the SNP is going for it. Yes ...
. The most serious contest of all now faces Brown. Glasgow East MP David Marshall is resigning on the grounds ... , and the seat itself has a notoriously low turnout, making it susceptible to a large swing. In Glasgow East ...
Watching the UK in recent weeks ,you could be forgiven for thinking we are all under constant threat from terrorists, with Al-Qaeda cells ready to impose Sharia law at a moment s notice. From Glasgow to London (with some flooding in between) the media have warned that we must be vigilant , stay ...
The narrowly averted terrorist outrages in London and Glasgow last weekend have, quite rightly, dominated the news, casting most other considerations aside. Before then, Brown s approach was pretty obvious. A new Prime Minister has a number of wea pons at his disposal: goodwill, for a start; changes ...
and is often seen as dour. But dour he wasn't at a recent press ball I attended in Glasgow, as he wowed ...
' image was capped with a rabble-rousing victory speech alongside his wife. Only in Glasgow could you ...
they immediately upset half their constituents. So in Glasgow last week I listened in disbelief when the new ...
First, people buy people. Second, people buy people they like. Third, Scots warm to Scottish accents. As a Glasgow-born practitioner, I have unashamedly played the Scottish card many times. Of course the quality of content matters, but a predisposed audience will greatly enhance our 'air time ...