Brenna1508 wrote:
Lydia said: yes but this is a labour MSP with the knowledge that they are not allowed to brief against each other in that way.
I believe he is trying to put himself forward for leader again.
Thank you for clarifying that Lydia - however, I cannot agree with you on that point. Henry Mcleish has not been an MP since 2001 although he remains a member of the Privy Council. He may well still be a member of the Labour Party but as he no longer represents it in an official capacity he is entitled to comment as he sees fit on any political party or the behaviour of any of it's members.
In 2004 he was invited back to Holyrood to address the Committee that was enquiring into the Scottish Executive's external relations policy where he proposed that a Department of External Affairs should be set up and headed by a new cabinet minister, with Scottish tourism secretaries based in UK embassies around the world.
He has also worked closely with the SNP since their election. See: http://www.theherald.co.uk/politics/news....var.1704522.0.0.php
This article is from 2007 where it states: Mr McLeish, a lifelong Labour politician who recently described himself as a "small N" nationalist, was accepting a second post from the new SNP government, having agreed to serve as a member of the broadcasting commission that is looking at the way the industry is operating.
Earlier this year (in March) the Daily Torygraph - sorry, Telegraph - felt moved to publish an article that asked:
Why doesn't Henry McLeish simply make the move that almost all of his recent pronouncements would suggest was a logical one. And that is to resign from the Labour Party - his political home for the whole of his adult life - and join the Scottish National Party. The full article can be accessed at: www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/main.jhtml?x...008/03/24/do2406.xml
Because of the way in which he was treated by colleagues in the Labour party back in 2001 I do not think he will be in any hurry to ally himself to any political party. He is a very capable man who has done much to further the cause of Scottish Devolution and was instrumental in helping to set up the Scottish Parliament.
I believe his love of his homeland may well take him on the same path as the SNP although probably not for a while.
This " trustworthy man " sat in a meeting of parents whose dead children had had organs removed at post mortem, listened to some very heartbreaking stories, parents of dead children pored out their anger and frustration, he agreed with everything they said and reported the exact opposite to parliament.
He made finance available to the only group or should I say a small group of four people who were willing to stand up and say " we do not now need a public enquiry to look into organ retention".
If a public enquiry had taken place I do not believe these scientists who are now so controlling of our world would have the audacity to use live embryos or hybrid embryos for research. The reasons for a full public enquiry were never better. The ability to look into the workings of research laboratories and the reasons and abilities to enter the human body with or without authorization never more compelling.
This man is not trustworthy, and I have grave reservations about any connection between Henry McLeish and SNP. Alex Salmond is no fool I grant you but does he really know this man, I do not believe he does.
If it looked like Labour would win an election or some kind of financial benefit could come his way I do believe he would stand again for labour.
Time will tell what he is really up to over Wendy.
I would shiver at the thought of him joining SNP.