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Lib Dems in disarray as leader Stephen quits



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Published Date: 03 July 2008
NICOL Stephen last night resigned suddenly and unexpectedly as the Scottish Liberal Democrats' leader, plunging his party into turmoil.
He told parliamentary colleagues he could not juggle the demands of the job with his family life. The MSP has four children and it is understood he has found it increasingly difficult to spend time with his family in Aberdeenshire while being party leader. He will remain as an MSP for Aberdeen South.

His resignation means there are now two parties looking for a leader after Wendy Alexander's decision to step down as Labour leader last week amid a row over leadership campaign donations.

"It has been an honour to lead the party over the last three years," Mr Stephen said last night. "Everyone involved in politics knows that there are stresses and strains on family life. The health and wellbeing of your family has got to come first."

And he added: "Perhaps my announcement today should alert people to the demands placed on politicians and their families."

He is married to Caris and they have two sons and two daughters aged between four and 12.

Mr Stephen's decision to stand down will spark a leadership contest with Tavish Scott, the MSP for Shetland, the clear favourite to replace him.

Mike Rumbles, the independence-minded MSP who stood against Mr Stephen in the battle to succeed Jim – now Lord – Wallace, last night confirmed he would run, adding:

"I am heartened by the numbers of people contacting me and asking me to stand. Having stood before I am ready to do it again. I feel I have a lot to offer the party."

The leadership election process is likely to conclude by early September. Michael Moore MP, the deputy leader, will take the role of acting leader.

Mr Stephen had a poor election last May when his party came fourth behind the Tories. The Lib Dems had served in coalition rule with Labour for eight years.

Mr Stephen stayed on to lead his party in opposition but refused to enter a coalition with the SNP because of Alex Salmond's insistence on a referendum on independence. He surprised many with the way he has scored points at First Minister's Questions, consistently getting the better of Mr Salmond.

Lord Wallace said: "Nicol Stephen can move on, confident his achievements in government and opposition will stand the test of time."

Audrey Findlay CBE, national convener of the Scottish Lib Dems sent an e-mail to party members. It read: "Family life is important to everyone. You cannot re-run a child's childhood."

Annabel Goldie, the Scottish Tory leader, said: "Families are paramount. We wish Nicol and his family the best for the future."

Nick Clegg, the Liberal Democrats' leader, said Mr Stephen was an "outstanding politician and force for change in Scotland", adding: "He will remain an important figure in the Liberal Democrats."

IN QUOTES

"Everyone involved in politics knows there are stresses and strains on family life. But when you have to make a choice between family and politics the health of your family has to come first."

"With four children between the ages of four and 12, my family has to be my priority."

"I have been away from home at least four working days each week for more than nine years."

"As party leader, the responsibilities have been even more demanding. There is rarely a weekend, birthday or family holiday when the demands of the job do not intrude. It can have an impact. And when that impact becomes too great, it is time to put my family first."

"My hunger for change in Scotland is no less now than when I started in politics 25 years ago. However, that drive and that passion comes at a price. And it is a sacrifice that my family should no longer have to make. Their happinessis more important than any political office and that is the reason for me standing down."

The full article contains 665 words and appears in The Scotsman newspaper.
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  • Last Updated: 03 July 2008 12:54 AM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Liberal Democrats
 
1

Highland Mighty©,

03/07/2008 00:02:39
Come on, Salmond.

Do us all a favour and join them in their taxi.

Take your overblown ego, your lies, your hatred, your dodgy economics, your obsession to be a latter-day Wallace and let's go for a hatrick.

What do y'say?!
2

connaughtboy,

stonehaven 03/07/2008 00:03:07
So, Nicol is a Labour politician as we all suspected!
3

Schot,

03/07/2008 00:03:42
Lib/Lab suicide pact ?
4

Colkitto,

River Clyde 03/07/2008 00:04:58
Looks like the unionist parties have no answer to Salmond.
5

ThomasP,

03/07/2008 00:05:11
"Lib Dems in disarray as leader Stephen quits."

Who from which party?
6

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03/07/2008 00:05:44
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7

ThomasP,

03/07/2008 00:08:26
"Mr Stephen had a poor election last year when his party came fourth behind the Conservatives. The Lib Dems had served in coalition rule with Labour for eight years."

Fly with the crows, you will be shot down with them.

What do the suspect after 8 years working with Labour?
8

Ken_Fitlike,

03/07/2008 00:09:34
1 Highland Mighty©, 03/07/2008 00:02:39

We feel your pain
9

Harry Shanks,

Rutherglen 03/07/2008 00:09:38
#1 = #6
10

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03/07/2008 00:10:14
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11

Ken_Fitlike,

03/07/2008 00:10:18
Lib Dems in disarray as leader Stephen quits

Could it be that after September, the liberals will be supporting a referendum on independence too?

Honeymoon, what Honeymoon?

12

Richardinho,

03/07/2008 00:10:41
Don't know where that #8 came from btw!
13

connaughtboy,

stonehaven 03/07/2008 00:10:46
Is it just a coincidence that Stephen quit within a week of Alexander? I don't think so !
14

Highland Mighty©,

03/07/2008 00:12:26
#9 = #2, #3, #4, #5, #7, #8...
15

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03/07/2008 00:13:05
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16

connaughtboy,

stonehaven 03/07/2008 00:13:11
#1 Desperate stuff. This has nothing to do with Salmond.

You are displaying your pain for all to see.
17

Ken_Fitlike,

03/07/2008 00:13:30
15 Highland Mighty©, 03/07/2008 00:12:26

What's that sound?

Are you sobbing?


18

Jwil,

03/07/2008 00:17:31
People in newspapers and TV are talking-up Nicol Stephen's performance, but at FMQ but he seemed to me to be a one trick political pony. Delving into the archives to find out who said what and trying a leading question with Alex Salmond before pulling his rabbit out of the hat for his second question. Salmond played him at his own game and made him look like a fool most of the time. He didn't sound or look like an authoritative politician, far too shallow!
19

John PM,

Edinburgh 03/07/2008 00:18:55
Who is the Scotsman trying to kid?

"Mr Stephen has gone on to surprise observers with the way he has scored points off Mr Salmond at First Minister's Questions, consistently getting the better of the First Minister, which had been beyond Ms Alexander."

Name one time! What I remember is Stephen pretending there was a 'whiff of sleaze' about Trump when in fact Salmond had done nothing wrong and his disastrous decision to become more unionist than the Tories.

That's no doubt why his party's vote is in free-fall.

At one point the Lib Dems believed in something called the 'Claim of Right' which means that Scotland has an absolute right to choose our own destiny, something even wee Windy realised but Nicol did not.

Whatever new leader they get no doubt the Scotsman will pretend they are the bees knees. In fact Stephen was a very dull wimpish individual, no better than the ancient but smarter Sir Ming or his equally dull UK leader Nick Clegg. (Maybe the Scotsman thinks Clegg is murdering everyone else at UK level as well, it's just no-one else has noticed his brilliance!).

The ONE time Nicol stood up for Scotland over our right to the oil revenues his party leadership ignored him and it was never mentioned again!
20

Ken_Fitlike,

03/07/2008 00:19:46

Tavish Scott
Mike Rumbles
Robert Brown
Jeremy Purvis
Liam McArthur

It'll be Tavish Scott with Liam McArthur as his deputy, matche donly by Ian Gray and Margaret Curran for Labour......

Oh the gods are smiling on the SNP

21

ThomasP,

03/07/2008 00:20:14
19 Jwil.

Most of the time I found Nicol Stephen defending the Western part of Scotland, neglecting the fact Mr Stephen represents an Eastern seat and what the SNP done would actually help his own constinuency.
22

Jwil,

03/07/2008 00:20:35
Tavish Scott? Nah Nah! Can't imagine watching him every week. Nauseating.
23

Queen D,

Glasgow 03/07/2008 00:21:03
I really don't get the bit about Nicol the Nose scoring points at FMQs, I thought he was dreadful!
Wonder if the Aberdeen bypass has caused him discomfort??
Personality bypass has caused those watching him discomfort.
Please not flirtatious ,simpering Tavish.
24

Scotindy,

Los Angeles 03/07/2008 00:22:46
This will have no effect on the Referendum FOR INDEPENDECE results to be held in 2009. He just does not wish to be around when SCOTLAND votes OVERWHELMINGLY in favour for INDEPENDENCE!!!!
25

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03/07/2008 00:22:52
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Vivas,

Edinburgh 03/07/2008 00:23:35
"Mr Stephen has gone on to surprise observers with the way he has scored points off Mr Salmond at First Minister's Questions, consistently getting the better of the First Minister, which had been beyond Ms Alexander."

Hamish's statement is factually correct. It happened in a parallel universe , about 8,000 light years the other side of Alpha Centauri. Only Hamish is able to report from *that* universe and sometimes he does get it a bit mixed up with the one the rest of us inhabit. Bless !
27

Claymore,

03/07/2008 00:26:43
There's got to be a story here. Could Nicol have been having a fling with Wendy?

(sorry to anyone reading at breakfast time)
28

Claymore,

03/07/2008 00:27:33
25 Scotindy. Seek help.
29

karinxxx,

03/07/2008 00:27:50
Mr Stephen has gone on to surprise observers with the way he has scored points off Mr Salmond at First Minister's Questions, consistently getting the better of the First Minister, which had been beyond Ms Alexander

that wasnt what the papers were saying before she resigned...................
30

Paula,

03/07/2008 00:27:52
Hurrah, begone before someone drops a house on you too (reference there to the previous good news that the witch was dead.) Goodbye to the whiney little brat and lets have someone competent.

The Lib Dems still have to recover from their pact with the devil. They weren't so much in government as being allowed to sit at the big table but only if they behaved.

Tavish, but only if he grows that beard again.
31

McMillar,

London 03/07/2008 00:28:01
Smells like……leadership bypass.

Or is there more to come on this one?
32

karinxxx,

03/07/2008 00:29:33
ooo family reasons thats been done before.


I wonder what the real story is?
33

Paula,

03/07/2008 00:29:38
#30 Never mind breakfast, that is going to give me nightmares. Ah, yeuch, keep notions like that to yourself!
34

Ken_Fitlike,

03/07/2008 00:30:48
26 Highland Mighty©, 03/07/2008 00:22:52

Your attempts at spin are hilarious.....

35 McMillar, London 03/07/2008 00:28:01

The Public Inquiry into the Aberdeen Bypass begins in September 2008.

Tavish should also be worried.


35

Ken_Fitlike,

03/07/2008 00:33:49
34Paula,03/07/2008 00:27:52

"...Tavish, but only if he grows that beard agai..."

I'm all for Up Hella a' but he looked more like Lucky Eddie than Hagar the Orrible'



36

connaughtboy,

stonehaven 03/07/2008 00:35:37
The real reason will surface soon.

One word - "spineless".

Wait for the fireworks !!!!
37

Alex, Young Laird d' Drumchapel,

Madrid 03/07/2008 00:35:51
Remember Jo Moore's comment on September 11: "A good day to bury bad news."

Given his sleaze enquiry about the Aberdeen by-pass and the LibDem meltdown in the North East (partly to do with Nichol's nose) and given that Labour are electing a new leader and there's a big by-election on I think he's trying to slip out unnoticed.

Problem is that tavish Scott is implicated in the enquiry too. So, looks like Raucous Rumbles will have to step up. Salmond better be careful;)
38

Conan the Librarian™,

03/07/2008 00:37:43
40
Believe it or not, HM© is a fakie who tries to argue in the same mode as his/hers/its hero.
Or talk about sphincters and really itchy anuses.

Best ignore Ken, unless you want to spend a pointless night.
39

Highland Mighty©,

03/07/2008 00:38:58
27. If you want to talk about parallel universes, you could see which one #25 is in.

* Dropping/unchanged support shown in repeated polls for independence compared to a year ago.
* Increasing support in many polls for continuing in the UK compared to a year ago.
* Only 1% of the population have visited the SNP's much-publicised 'National Conversation'.
* Less than 0.01% of the population have actually contributed to the SNP's much-publicised 'National Conversation'.
* Less than 1% of the population has signed any of the pro-independence petitions.
* The SNP itself proves that Scotland receives its full geographic share of oil revenue.
* Salmond's claim that Scotland will be one of the world's richest countries once independent due to the oil revenue, is totally discredited by his very own creation, the 'RBS Oil and Gas Index', which shows oil production is barely a third what it was in 1999....and still falling at 8-10% a year.

No support. No economic argument. Manifesto pledges dropping like flies.

Just what colour is the sky in Scotindy's dimension??
40

Paula,

03/07/2008 00:40:27
#40 But it would be a unique selling point for them.

Could you imagine visitors to the Parly being faced by an opposition leader who looks like he is eating a bear's backside.

There is little enough to have fun with these days. We need some characters.
41

Conan the Librarian™,

03/07/2008 00:41:18
Ah, looks like somebody has been deleted, makes the rest of us, counter posting look like diddies.
42

Ken_Fitlike,

03/07/2008 00:41:30
42 Alex, Young Laird d' Drumchapel, Madrid 03/07/2008 00:35:51

Ranting Rovin' Rumbles is an advocate of Full Fiscal Independence, could be interesting but i suspect that he also advocates putting it to a referendum.

Tavish is too far up his backside to have realised how popular the SNP would become.

Given that Tavish's step family live in Orkney, I wonder if he'll put them under the strain that Nichol has just removed from himself......


43

Paula,

03/07/2008 00:41:57
Highland Mighty is mighty annoying.

Could people please ignore.

Thanking you kindly.
44

Ken_Fitlike,

03/07/2008 00:43:48
44 Highland Mighty©, 03/07/2008 00:38:58

Your becoming desperate, we can you your cringe, pull yer pyjama's up for gawd sake.
45

Guga II,

Rockall 03/07/2008 00:44:22
The Whigs have obviously been feeling out of place as they couldn't get their snouts in the trough any longer as they were no longer in bed with the New Labour Sleaze and Corruption Party (North British Branch).

As for that numpty Nicol Stephen, there is no way he was a match for wee Eck, at FMQ or any other time. Like the rest of the Whigs, he was living in a dream world.

At the next Scottish elections, they will still be in fourth place; though probably just behind their former bed-mates this time.

#1 Highland Blight. Why don't you go and vent your racist spleen in some of the English newspapers. You are getting very boring.
46

Ken_Fitlike,

03/07/2008 00:45:04
45 Paula, 03/07/2008 00:40:27

I dare say that Rumbles would be pretty mischievous as leader.

He's got a right temper on him

47

Highland Mighty©,

03/07/2008 00:50:28
Ayrshire Scot, have you changed your username?

Are you trying to hide so I don't remind people how YOU proved that Scotland has been subsidised by that mean old UK for the past 19 years?

All that bluff and bluster from the nats about the UK "stealing from Scotland"....and it is a nat that finally proves those claims wrong!
48

Ken_Fitlike,

03/07/2008 00:50:48

If you haven;t done so already, you can vote on the exact proposed wording of the Scottish Government's Referendum on Scotland's future here:

http://scottishreferendum2008.blogspot.com

Please pass on the link to eligible voters in Scotland.
49

Rev. S. Campbell,

Bath 03/07/2008 00:50:49
Poor, poor, Highland Shighty, the last Unionist in Scotland.

Meanwhile, how's this for a mouthwatering prospect:

Alex Salmond comes back from the Parliament's summer break and faces his first FMQs grilling at the hands of... Tavish Scott and Margaret Curran.

Go on, just imagine it. Sweet dreams, everyone.
50

Highland Mighty©,

03/07/2008 00:53:35
55. "the last Unionist in Scotland"???

Oh, you really need to get out more!

Maybe you just need to get out. That's probably closer to the truth.

Go on. Get outside, get some sun on that bleached skin of yours and maybe, just maybe, you might meet some real people.
51

Ken_Fitlike,

03/07/2008 00:54:27
58 Highland Mighty©, 03/07/2008 00:53:35

now now HM, your getting excited again.....
52

Paula,

03/07/2008 00:54:38
#55 Not Margaret Curran, Labour couldn't possibly be *that* stupid!...Could they?
53

Ken_Fitlike,

03/07/2008 00:55:24
59 P Anna Barr, 03/07/2008 00:54:13

dear oh dear
54

Highland Mighty©,

03/07/2008 00:57:20
54. All this time and all those links you have posted...

...and there has only been 715 visitors?!

Hey, there's that "0.01% of the population" again.

Thanks for proving my claims in post 44, much appreciated.
55

Ken_Fitlike,

03/07/2008 00:57:34
64 P Anna Barr, 03/07/2008 00:56:36

I'm impressed, can you do 'degree's' symbols too?
56

Ken_Fitlike,

03/07/2008 00:58:24
65 Highland Mighty©, 03/07/2008 00:57:20

Are you discounting every poll undertaken for the various rags based on 1000?

Well I never........
57

Ken_Fitlike,

03/07/2008 01:00:50
70 P Anna Barr, 03/07/2008 00:59:47

When did they let you out?
58

Highland Mighty©,

03/07/2008 01:01:39
68. Far more than you've managed to scrape together for YOUR bizarre little poll.

How many times have you posted that link? Dozens? Hundreds?

What a complete waste of time, eh!
59

Paula,

03/07/2008 01:01:56
#68 Don't feed the troll! Ignore him and he'll go find a bridge somewhere to hide under, preferably one without WiFi.
60

Ken_Fitlike,

03/07/2008 01:02:19
76 Highland Mighty©, 03/07/2008 01:01:39

it seems to have wound you up. just nicely

61

ThomasP,

03/07/2008 01:03:16
53 Highland Mighty©

"Are you trying to hide so I don't remind people how YOU proved that Scotland has been subsidised by that mean old UK for the past 19 years?"

How can the United Kingdom subsidise Scotland, when in fact the United Kingdom runs a debt?

The United Kingdom can not possibly subsidise Scotland if the United Kingdom spends money it does not have.
62

Neil Waugh,

Old Strathcona 03/07/2008 01:03:44
And the indie juggernaut rumbles on and on and on and ....
Brown's next. You've heard it here first.
63

Highland Mighty©,

03/07/2008 01:03:58
And the nats are now fighting among themselves.

I really should be in bed but this is just too funny.
64

Highland Mighty©,

03/07/2008 01:05:36
80. Your consistent failure to understand economics only goes towards bolstering the stereotype that nationalists have no idea what they are talking about.
65

Conan the Librarian™,

03/07/2008 01:11:59
Jeez
Is there just one?
Or has the Scotsman and its intrepid, seeking after truth bloggers, become a nut magnet?

Highland Mighty, for all being an annoying (Scotsman will not let me post) cant, has posts on this side of sanity.
(By the way, I am in the Hopetoun Inn, Macdonald Road, quite a lot. if you ever fancy a real argument instead of your pretendy one with McMadman...)
66

Vivas,

Edinburgh 03/07/2008 01:13:45
"He surprised many with the way he has scored points at First Minister's Questions, consistently getting the better of Mr Salmond."

This is my favourite example of Wee Nicol "getting the better of Mr. Salmond". It's from pre-Xmas and Alex signs off with a bit of festive spirit.

http://tinyurl.com/4kr2yc

Enjoy :-))
67

Highland Mighty©,

03/07/2008 01:18:45
90. Salmond in 'refusing to answer question' shocker!

SNP MSPs in 'applauding Great Leader regardless of what he says' shocker!
68

Raj Persaud's ghost writer,

03/07/2008 01:21:32
Interesting times. Both main challengers to the SNP rudderless at a Bi Election.

I wonder who he was fiddling......or what..........

69

Conan the Librarian™,

03/07/2008 01:24:06
Right then HM. Hopetoun Inn 5pm Friday.

Or forever shut the fk up.

ps, there is a free buffet.
70

Alex, Young Laird d' Drumchapel,

Madrid 03/07/2008 01:24:41
47 Ken_Fitlike,03/07/2008 00:41:30,

A perfect time to distance themselves from Labour too. Maybe they are considering a policy change on a referendum and fiscal autonomy. And Nichol was heavily associated with Labour. Perhaps because he is becoming such a pariah in the North East he wants to be forgotten about completely.

I wonder if there are some vulnerable Westminster seats:O) Jangling nerves.

Lots of positives here for the LibDems in this decision.

71

RightTurn,

03/07/2008 01:26:41
He really wasn't up to the job, that's the real reason for his departure. None of the parties have an individual who can match Alex Salmond. Tavish Scott nor Bumbles Rumbles will not be able to reverse their party's decline into irrelevancy.

The question is not who their next leader will be, but what is the point of the Scottish Liberal Democrats.
72

RightTurn,

03/07/2008 01:31:05
#98

"Lots of positives here for the Lib Dems.."

That's spin that would make even Alastair Campbell blush.
73

Raj Persaud's ghost writer,

03/07/2008 01:36:07
#97 I might come along to spectate if Mighty has the bottle to put his dignity(even the small amount he appears to have) on the line?
74

Raj Persaud's ghost writer,

03/07/2008 01:36:53
I quite fancy seeing some boxing too.....
75

Conan the Librarian™,

03/07/2008 01:39:48
103
You are welcome, Raj.

76

Raj Persaud's ghost writer,

03/07/2008 01:43:33
It has been well proven time and time agian HM is a troll. I just go past his postswithout reading them, cos he is a proven tool of stellar proportions.
77

Conan the Librarian™,

03/07/2008 01:44:20
104
If only in spirit;-)
78

scotstoun_voter,

glasgow 03/07/2008 01:47:54
forgive me but its like rats jumping off a sinking ship!
unionist london labour arwe in a mess now the not so democratic lib dems are in a mess me thinks the have given up the ghost to the snp???

lets see what the summer brings already 2 out of 3 unionist partys have lost a leader whos next annabelle??
79

Conan the Librarian™,

03/07/2008 01:49:02
106
Well, I have drawn my line in the sand.

Only hope the arrogant, patronising, pirrick sees this.

80

Alex, Young Laird d' Drumchapel,

Madrid 03/07/2008 01:53:59
Right Turn,
Why spin? Look, they have seats in the North East and Stephen is a liability there now - they could all fall. There will be a report too on the Aberdeen by-pass enquiry in September which may well implicate Stephen with sleaze. What I'm saying is that it may well be a good time, while no-one is looking, for him to stand down. If he stays he'll drag the party through more trauma.

No spin in that - just fairly obvious commentary really.
81

Edward,

03/07/2008 01:55:58
Hate to be cruel, but what exactly did Nicol Stephen do as parliamentary leader of the Libdems??
All I saw was inane remarks and questions at PMQ's. mostly not relevant
So he will continue to travel to Edinburgh each week, sit in the Libedem back benches and do nothing, isnt that what he does anyway. If he genuinely wants to spend more time with his family, then why not just resign the seat its self and have a by election?
82

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03/07/2008 01:56:55
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03/07/2008 01:58:04
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Edward,

03/07/2008 02:00:22
Find it interesting that the Libdems have to have Michael Moore MP is to take charge while the leadership contest is staged. So why do thyey have to have a Westminster MP in charge of the Holyrood MSP's ?
85

RightTurn,

03/07/2008 02:22:58
#110

It's hardly good for the Lib Dems to be leaderless now is it? Especially when there aren't any decent candidates to replace him.

As a constituent of Nicol's, I await the report into the by-pass with interest.
86

Jimbo2,

03/07/2008 02:24:20
Politics aside, I've no doubt that in his private life Nicol Stephen is a very decent man and a very caring father.

Good luck to him. He's putting his family before his personal ambitions.

I've also no doubt he must have been really scunnered lately by the machinations of his former allies (Labour) in the unionist alliance. It must have been very disheartening for him to see the Labour party casting aside their shared alliance purely to suit the narrow partisan Labour agenda.

Firstly they inveigle him and his party into backing the Calman Commission in order to hold up the referendum process, and once the Liberals and Tories are fully committed to that cause, the labour Party do a volte face and demand an instant referendum. Who'd want to be a political leader who has to share a room never mind a platform with that corrupt, sleaze ridden outfit?

How's the Aberdeen by-pass inquiry coming along? I smell sleaze.
87

RightTurn,

03/07/2008 02:31:25
#116

It begins in September.
88

a proud doonhamer,

Dumfries 03/07/2008 02:46:23
All I can say is that old Auntie better stay or the presiding officer will have to issue name tags at FMQ.
89

Legacy,

NE 03/07/2008 03:20:36
As H.M. said to P.B. there are things happening we know nothing about!
Will they out, watch this space.
90

subrosa,

03/07/2008 03:30:14
# 119

Aye there's something not quite right about the urgency of this.
91

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03/07/2008 03:39:46
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donald,

glasgow 03/07/2008 06:27:04
Unlike Glasgow's Eastenders, Nic and Wendy will not be retiring to poverty. Anyone as incompetent as the dumbanick duo would be living in welfare benefits and not Unionist benefits. Will they receive Queen's awards?

Has Nic no more silly letters to read out, so as Alex can bash him one more time, for old time's sake: "For the sake of Auld Land Syne".
93

inkster,

03/07/2008 06:49:04
NS's official site, says it all
http://www.nicolstephen.org.uk/

94

inkster,

03/07/2008 06:51:31
The last thing any decent politician (oxymoron?) is to be supported by the scotsman comic the sure and certain kiss of death.

95

Ninian Reid,

Edinburgh 03/07/2008 06:53:46
Personally, I'm in favour of a one-party state:The SNP, naturally. On saying that, my tongue is only partly lodged in my cheek. Once we've achieved our cherished Independence, we can all go our separate, political ways.
96

inkster,

03/07/2008 06:54:51
To the new leaders of the Labour and Liberal parties. Save your skins, if you can't beat 'em, join 'em
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inkster,

03/07/2008 07:00:44
So Goodbye young Mr Fogey Nicol. After your last salary and expenses cheque later this year it's back to the ledgers and tombs (legal ones that is). Sleaze Im afraid.
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steve 1511,

aberdeen 03/07/2008 07:02:04
tavish scott another eejit who likes the expenses perks,his support of road taxes from technology that has not even beeen invented yet said it all about the man.has nicol run away hand in hand with wee wendy,will a scandal develop
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danielrober,

03/07/2008 07:06:13
# #3 Schot.

I agree. Looks like the SNP might win due to a no action-pact. Very disapointing. Maybe the people of East Glasgow should just put up their own candidate, who will actually turn up and fight.

Talk about clearing the decks for no action. Next we are going to here that the green party has decided to to give-upand join an illegal waste dumping company. Or will it be a greenpeace sponsored, sustainable seal cull.

Saying that however, i've walked away from things after been asked to sacrifice my family (i said no), so i can understand Nicol Stephen his choice. But he is a young man, take a rest from the BS stress and 'shout and bore' pressure from Alec.S, then consider coming back. I have found your commets as an MSP quite sensible. You'll be missed as the nutters slowly take over.
100

An Beal Bacht,

03/07/2008 07:14:10
Nicol Stephen was no friend of Scotland. He will not be missed.
101

Rulesbutnotrulers,

Federation, not separation 03/07/2008 07:15:12
#1 Highland mighty.

Once again I agree with you. Sleekit Salmond should spend more time with his family, too. Perhaps he could work on local income tax; and provide the missing policies to enhance Glasgow Eastenders' lives?
102

Richard Taylor,

Aberdeen 03/07/2008 07:20:39
Nicol fingering Jackie The Hut? :-O

No wonder she's been on the pies!!
103

roughrider,

Glasgow 03/07/2008 07:41:10
So slimeball stephens joins the crook ubendy, cant hack it against A.Salmond.Ha,ha,ha,ha.
Mibee he got a whiff of sleaze when bent Wendy walked out the door and he decided to follow the bad smell.
Lib/Lab erses are in blind panic.
Roll on the glasgow east election,Liebour prepare for a hiding.
SNP for me.
HM is Wendy,s bum wipe.
Oh happy days.
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LEAL,

03/07/2008 07:47:03
The leader of the Scottish branch of another London,England based party resigns.Is it not time the Lib Dems in Scotland became Scottish?
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LEAL,

03/07/2008 07:47:04
The leader of the Scottish branch of another London,England based party resigns.Is it not time the Lib Dems in Scotland became Scottish?
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roughrider,

03/07/2008 07:57:45
132 Richard Taylor,Aberdeen.
Slimey Stephens has his fingers if a few pies ,but JABA
the hut.

You put me off my breakfast with that one ,jezus the thought of it.
Oh the smell.
Puuukkke.
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jdships,

03/07/2008 08:06:00
Interesting comparison's here

Salmond - the egotist and puffed up pigeon.
Alexander - sleazey blusterer
Scott - little boy lost , end of
Goldie - A lady doing her job quietly be it right or wrong.
108

brownlie,

03/07/2008 08:08:51
131 Rules

Congratulations on adopting a unique position!

Are you that desperate for friends?

Can you and your hero, Highland Mighty, demonstrate evidence of Salmond's hatred?

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Liberal for life,

Dunblane 03/07/2008 08:31:38
re the quote above - He surprised many with the way he has scored points at First Minister's Questions, consistently getting the better of Mr Salmond.

Well let me say this fact didn't surprise me as he's a far braver and intelligent man than Salmond will ever be. I've known man and boy Nicol Stephen since he stood and won Kincardine and Desside from the Tory's in that famous by-election over 25 years ago. He's a credit to this party of ours, a credit to his country and most important of all a credit to his family. His kids will benefit from seeing more of their dad and anyone who thinks he has about-tailed an run for any other reason is a charlatan.
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A Scott,

Glasgow 03/07/2008 08:40:32
Whatever the real reason is ,profiteering or sleaze the Unionist press and TV will cover it.
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Liberal for life,

Dunblane 03/07/2008 08:41:05
~114 - what an eejit you are. Michael Moore is a Scottish MP and is deputy leader of the Scottish Liberal Democrat PARTY, not deputy leader of the Scottish MSP's, amongst whom there will now be a contest for a new leader.

For goodness sake no wonder the sad wee Scotty mentality is aliving and kicking in our "modern" Scotland with numpties like you around the political fringes.
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A Scott,

Glasgow 03/07/2008 08:41:55
Post 142. That of course should be "cover it UP"
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Jock ex 45Cdo RM,

THORNHILL 03/07/2008 08:43:50
Work Schedule ? seems like keeping the EASY day job is OK, will Nicol not now have to work so hard? This Aberdeen MSP speaks with forked tongue.
And Big Alec, time you treated the oposition Leaders a bit easier, soon there will be no oposition to FREEDOM