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Strange that the branch leader was nowhere to be seen yesterday

Yes, all leaders on show for the start of the campaign apart from Murphy. Strange Murphy was sidelined by Gordon Brown yet again.

Was this on orders from London?

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Does this include the hundreds of thousands who voted YES in the Referendum, the hundreds of thousands who will vote SNP in the upcoming elections and the many who were in attendance at the recent SNP Conference?

25% of you are alright.

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Yes, all leaders on show for the start of the campaign apart from Murphy. Strange Murphy was sidelined by Gordon Brown yet again.

No no no, that's not right at all. The only person who can ever be "upstaging" anyone is Alex Salmond, when he's saying exactly the same thing as Sturgeon in some different forum. If Gordon Brown, who is no longer even an MP, is making up policy on the spot while Jim Murphy is completely absent, this is simply him "saving the day" again.

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Strange that the branch leader was nowhere to be seen yesterday

Yes, all leaders on show for the start of the campaign apart from Murphy. Strange Murphy was sidelined by Gordon Brown yet again.

Was this on orders from London?

Perhaps he was busy getting his "game face" on.

wuRPvL6U_normal.jpegJim Murphy@JimForScotland · 19h 19 hours ago

The phoney campaign is over. Time to choose: more Tory austerity or Labour's plan to make life better for working class families #voteLabour

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Perhaps he was busy getting his "game face" on.

wuRPvL6U_normal.jpegJim Murphy@JimForScotland · 19h 19 hours ago

The phoney campaign is over. Time to choose: more Tory austerity or Labour's plan to make life better for working class families #voteLabour

So Jim finally admits his campaign up until now has been phoney. We've been saying that for three months. Most of us realise that it will remain so.

What a twat. If there is a god he will allow Kirsten Oswald to get more votes than Murphy

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Perhaps he was busy getting his "game face" on.

wuRPvL6U_normal.jpegJim Murphy@JimForScotland · 19h 19 hours ago

The phoney campaign is over. Time to choose: more Tory austerity or Labour's plan to make life better for working class families #voteLabour

Jim is still in stage 1 of grief. Denial. He can't even admit that the SNP exist.

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Just watched Creepy Jim on BBC news telling us all that he wants to stop people having to use food banks! Funny how his party voted for more austerity cuts . The BS seems to come easy for the Labour Party.

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Why are people still pretending Jim has any power over Labour MPs or Labour WM policies?

It's not as if Scottish based Labour MPs will not vote on English matters such as tuition fees.

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Are they? How many foodbanks were there in Scotland prior to 2010? How many are there now?

Don't know but I imagine it will be a lot more now and will rise again with the benefit cuts coming. Unless you know better?

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Don't know but I imagine it will be a lot more now and will rise again with the benefit cuts coming. Unless you know better?

It's alright not to know how many,Cameron doesn't even know how many people are using food banks in the UK.

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Yes, all leaders on show for the start of the campaign apart from Murphy. Strange Murphy was sidelined by Gordon Brown yet again.

Was this on orders from London?

Never noticed that. I guess they've realised that Jim is part of the reason Labour are failing in the polls.

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Sounds like a bog standard magazine interview with a political figure. Unsure what is scary about that interview.

Which current non-Labour MP do you most admire and why?

Iain Duncan Smith. He had a terrible time as Tory leader but has had the personal strength to bounce back, which I admire. Also, even though I don’t agree with many of his reforms, he came to Glasgow and seems to have had an awakening about poverty.

So exactly which of the welfare reforms that the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions has implemented does Murphy agree with?

As a Labour politician with Labour values he should be opposed to every single one of them

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