The Glasgow East By-election 2008


saltire shield'For the past decade, Labour MPs have sat around Westminster claiming generous expenses and feeling self-important, while most of the issues that concern their constituents are handled by the MSPs in Holyrood. The truth is, many of the Scottish Labour group in Westminster would find it very hard to survive in the rough and tumble of the Scottish Parliament. Look at Lord George Foulkes, the former Labour cabinet minister turned MSP, who has just won the paranoid buffoon of the year award for claiming that painting ScotRail carriages in the colours of the Saltire amounts to "brainwashing" by the Nationalist government. Labour's MPs have very little cause for self-congratulation: the fact is that if Glasgow East was replicated across Scotland, the only MP left north of the border would be Tom Clarke; that tells you all you need to know.'
Iain Macwhirter in the Herald, 4 th August 2008.
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Glasgow East by-election, 24 th July 2008

John Mason flag
The SNP's John Mason overturned a Labour majority of over 13,500 in Glasgow East

The result

  1. Scottish National Party gain from Labour

  2. SNP win Glasgow East 25 th July 2008

  3. Earthquake in Glasgow East 25 th July 2008

  4. SNP delivers political earthquake 25 th July 2008

  5. The drama of the count 25 th July 2008

  6. What does this mean for Brown? 25 th July 2008

  7. SNP's previous successes 25 th July 2008

  8. Swing would leave Labour with One Scots MP 25 th July 2008

  9. SNP win in Glasgow East 25 th July 2008

  10. In quotes 25 th July 2008

  11. Election loss deals crushing blow to UK's Brown 25 th July 2008

  12. Glasgow by-election disaster for Brown 25 th July 2008

  13. Labour beaten in by-election shock 25 th July 2008

  14. Analysis: the Glasgow East result shows that Labour has nowhere to hide 25 th July 2008

  15. Brown's humiliation in Glasgow East: SNP demolishes Labour's 13,507 majority 25 th July 2008

  16. Labour suffers humiliating defeat as SNP celebrates 25 th July 2008

  17. Labour's former heartlands are clearly losing heart with Labour 25 th July 2008

  18. Glasgow East byelection victory adds remarkable new chapter to SNP history 25 th July 2008

  19. SNP shocks Labour with 365 majority 25 th July 2008

  20. Nightmare result for Gordon Brown as SNP triumph over Labour in Glasgow East 25 th July 2008

  21. SNP candidate John Mason pulls off shock victory in Glasgow East by-election after recount 25 th July 2008

  22. Britain's ruling party loses key Scottish by-election 25 th July 2008

  23. SNP stuns Labour in Glasgow East 25 th July 2008

  24. Catastrophe for Labour as SNP triumphs in Glasgow East 25 th July 2008

  25. Nightmare for Gordon Brown as safe party seat falls 25 th July 2008

  26. Labor (sic) party suffers defeat in Scotland 25 th July 2008

  27. BUAV: New MP for Glasgow East to push constituency as a centre for non-animal research 25 th July 2008

  28. Epic loss has Labour in a spin 25 th July 2008

  29. SNP win in Glasgow East 25 th July 2008

  30. Labour hit by 'perfect storm' in Glasgow East: Analysis 25 th July 2008

  31. For Brown, prospect is loss of leadership - and his own seat 25 th July 2008

  32. Glasgow East byelection: key quotes 25 th July 2008

  33. A broken rule of thumb in Glasgow 25 th July 2008

  34. Salmond's 'trial of strength' is further step on nationalist road 25 th July 2008

  35. Turnout is the killer fact for Gordon Brown 25 th July 2008

  36. Election loss deals another bitter blow to Brown 25 th July 2008

  37. SNP Win Labour 'Safe Seat' In By-Election Victory 25 th July 2008

  38. SNP stuns Labour in Glasgow East 25 th July 2008

  39. Will they, won't they? 25 th July 2008

  40. How serious is defeat for Brown? 25 th July 2008

  41. Salmond issues challenge to Brown 25 th July 2008

  42. Labour voters react 25 th July 2008

  43. The scale of the humiliation is hard to dodge 25 th July 2008

  44. Even Brown would lose his seat if general election saw the same 22% swing as Glasgow East 25 th July 2008

  45. Labour lose by-election in Scotland 25 th July 2008

  46. Bitter blow to UK's Brown in local election loss 25 th July 2008

  47. New blow for Brown as SNP inflicts by-election defeat 25 th July 2008

  48. Losing Glasgow East will go down in Labour by-election folklore 25 th July 2008

  49. Glasgow East by-election: One of the biggest ever upsets 25 th July 2008

  50. Glasgow East revealed the empty heart of New Labour 25 th July 2008

  51. Brown on the ropes after SNP knockout 25 th July 2008

  52. Westminster trembles as the tremors of a historic SNP victory reverberate 25 th July 2008

  53. Margo hails 'fantastic result' for Nationalists 25 th July 2008

  54. I was wrong 25 th July 2008

  55. SNP stuns Labour with triumph in Glasgow East 25 th July 2008

  56. No hiding place for red faces 25 th July 2008

  57. Dundee Nats say Labour's history 25 th July 2008

  58. 'Result will echo in Downing Street' 25 th July 2008

  59. Glasgow East represents latest Labour upset in by-elections 25 th July 2008

  60. No safe Labour seats left in Scotland, says Alex Salmond 25 th July 2008

  61. Oh My Gord! Nats Win It 25 th July 2008

  62. Brown has 'two months to save premiership' after Labour's crushing by-election defeat 25 th July 2008

  63. Election loss deals blow to UK's Brown 25 th July 2008

  64. Glasgow East reactions 25 th July 2008

  65. Gordon Brown in crisis as Labour loses Glasgow East by-election 25 th July 2008

  66. SNP political earthquake leaves Labour shaken up 25 th July 2008

  67. SNP win stunning victory in Glasgow East by-election 25 th July 2008

  68. The SNP triumph 26 th July 2008

  69. After the earthquake, the landscape changes 26 th July 2008

  70. Where it all started to go so wrong for Brown 26 th July 2008

  71. Salmond: There are no safe Labour seats in Scotland 26 th July 2008

  72. Party must learn lessons after loud wake-up call from voters 26 th July 2008

  73. Now Fortress Labour is breached, what on earth is next? 26 th July 2008

  74. No earthquake victim at 10 Downing Street É yet 26 th July 2008

  75. Salmond's strategy on course, with eye to St Andrew's Day 2010 26 th July 2008

  76. Time will tell if SNP win is truly a seismic shift 26 th July 2008

  77. This is no isolated shock: it portrays a deep, dark electoral hole for Labour 26 th July 2008

  78. Cameron deflects from poor Conservative result 26 th July 2008

  79. Salmond: No safe seat for Labour in Scotland 26 th July 2008

  80. Three failures in three weeks: a party fit for the fight? 26 th July 2008

  81. Fed up, taken for granted, Étime for change 26 th July 2008

  82. By-election fall-out - 'Labour's prospects do not look bright' 26 th July 2008

  83. Britain: Labour faces wipe-out after defeat in Glasgow East 26 th July 2008

  84. Labour Party's Defeat in Scotland Is Blow to Brown 26 th July 2008

  85. The love affair with Labour that ended in a Glasgow kiss 26 th July 2008

  86. Labour's Glasgow East defeat is a portent of worse to come 26 th July 2008

  87. A truly dreadful result - no excuses 26 th July 2008

  88. Salmond's triumph brings a whiff of Gaullism 26 th July 2008

  89. Glasgow kisses goodbye to Labour 26 th July 2008

  90. Earth moved for Alex Salmond as SNP claim 'extinction' of Labour 26 th July 2008

  91. 20 MPs would survive swing repeat 26 th July 2008

  92. Is this as bad as it seems? 26 th July 2008

  93. Labour warned there are no safe seats left in Scotland 26 th July 2008

  94. Scottish voters snub Liberal Democrats 26 th July 2008

  95. The election that could rock the nation to its core 26 th July 2008

  96. Glasgow's howl of anger echoes across Britain 26 th July 2008

  97. Glasgow East by-election win is just the start, warns jubilant SNP 26 th July 2008

  98. By-election defeat leaves Labour in crisis as Gordon Brown fights for his political future 26 th July 2008

  99. Salmond taunts Labour: 'You have no safe seats' 26 th July 2008

  100. Political map could be redrawn 26 th July 2008

  101. Liberal Democrat message 'has become blurred' 26 th July 2008

  102. Labour heads for meltdown over by-election 27 th July 2008

  103. Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No it's.... Supernat 27 th July 2008

  104. Salmond rewrites the rulebook 27 th July 2008

  105. Collapse in support sees deposit lost 27 th July 2008

  106. Gordon Brown's darkest hour 27 th July 2008

  107. Scotland's new politics 27 th July 2008

  108. Brown should go ... and we need a general election 27 th July 2008

  109. The Prime Minister no-one wants 27 th July 2008

  110. The Tide Of Political Optimism That Will Signal Extinction For Labours Political Dinosaurs 27 th July 2008

  111. After the earthquake 27 th July 2008

  112. After a duff campaign ... a leadership contest 27 th July 2008

  113. Ministers court Kinnock to persuade Brown to resign 27 th July 2008

  114. For Labour, the Scottish years are over 27 th July 2008

  115. Bye Bye, Labour, Labour Bye Bye 27 th July 2008

  116. Can anyone dent Alex Salmond's reign? 27 th July 2008

  117. Glasgow spells the end of 300-year union 27 th July 2008

  118. Curran damned by self-delusion 27 th July 2008

  119. Glasgow East By-Election Winner John Mason Vows: I'm Here To Stay 27 th July 2008

  120. Why Six Changed To SNP 27 th July 2008

  121. Big Eck's No Longer The Anti-Christ 27 th July 2008

  122. Listen Up Labour 27 th July 2008

  123. SNP aims to use poll victory to boost case for £400m 28 th July 2008

  124. Curran 'considering bid for deputy leadership' 28 th July 2008

  125. SNP win sends shockwaves round the world 28 th July 2008

  126. Labour in Scotland is a body without a headr 28 th July 2008

  127. Mason calls time on council career 29 th July 2008

  128. State of the Union 29 th July 2008

  129. Taking over Labour reins in Scotland 29 th July 2008

  130. Labour's Glasgow East defeat is down to policiesd 29 th July 2008

  131. Is Glasgow East result a final death knell for Labour? 30 th July 2008

  132. Labour's Scotland problems will soon become English 30 th July 2008

  133. Glasgow East is a clear message from the voters 30 th July 2008

  134. 'SNP can win the North Ayrshire seat' 30 th July 2008

  135. New SNP MP arrives at Westminster 30 th July 2008

  136. SNP's Glasgow East victor arrives at Westminster 30 th July 2008

  137. By-election brings membership boost 31 st July 2008

  138. Plaid buoyed by SNP win 31 st July 2008

  139. Burning Issue: Can Scottish Labour revive itself quickly and start winning elections again? 31 st July 2008

  140. War of independence won with Labour loss? 31 st July 2008

  141. Voters reject Labour: Build a new workers' party 31 st July 2008

  142. New Labour's support evaporates 31 st July 2008

  143. Tommy Sheridan makes his pitch to the Scottish National Party 31 st July 2008

  144. We wanted to give SNP a wee shot, Glasgow East tells Kerr 31 st July 2008

  145. How Mason managed a grander entrance than Cromwell 31 st July 2008

  146. SNP boasts of boost in membership 31 st July 2008

  147. Up to 5 councillors battle for SNP job 31 st July 2008

  148. Brown furious over Milliband 'treachery' 31 st July 2008

  149. SNP support Glasgow passport office 1 st August 2008

  150. Congratulations 1 st August 2008

  151. Salmond: Time for action to stimulate economy 3 rd August 2008

  152. Energy profits must help pensioners 3 rd August 2008

  153. What do we in Scottish Labour need in our nation's new political landscape? A leader with guts to stand up to Westminster 3 rd August 2008

  154. At last someone has noticed the elephant 4 th August 2008

  155. A seismic change for Scottish politics 5 th August 2008

  156. Labour can't win in Britain if it doesn't win in Scotland 7 th August 2008

  157. SNP claim victory over Scottish tax changes 5 th September 2008

  158. Labour launches new policy drive 14 th September 2008

  159. SNP comment on Scotland Office resignation 16 th September 2008

  160. Glasgow East was final straw for the ex-priest 17 th September 2008

  161. Prescott in two-fingered salute 5 th October 2008

  162. Prescott gives 'victory salute' 6 th October 2008

  163. By-election winner takes seat 6 th October 2008

  164. Glasgow East byelection result delays McConnell's move to Malawi 6 th October 2008

  165. New boy has taken his seat - now for the hard bit 15 th October 2008

  166. City's new MP warns Premier 15 th October 2008

Labour
David Marshall
MP for Glasgow Shettleston 1979 - 2005
MP for Glasgow East 2005 - 2008

Correlation to the old Westminster and current Scottish Parliamentary constituencies

Glasgow East consists of the whole of the Glasgow Baillieston constituency, to which were added the old local government wards of Shettleston, Tollcross Park and Braidfauld from Glasgow Shettleston.

Assessment

Margaret Curran - Serial Liar or Serial Gaffer?

Labour lies
Labour claimed that Curran's attempt to pass off 67-year-old Labour activist George McGuinness as a 93-year-old war veteran was a "captioning error"
Unconfirmed reports suggest that Wendy Alexander described the episode as "shocking and appalling" - the same phrase that Curran had used when attempting to undermine Alexander's leadership.

Margaret Curran proclaimed that she has lived in the East end of Glasgow for all of her life. She has in fact lived for many years in the south of Glasgow - currently in a £600,000 villa.

She has also published a fake photograph, pretending that a 67 year Labour activist was in fact a 93-year old war veteran. Curran claimed:

Some of the people that I have met out and about over the past 9 years as a local MSP have been absolutely inspirational. Today I met a man who was up there with the very best that the East End has to offer.

Mr McGuiness is a 93 year old - who looks not a day past 70, by the way - living in a sheltered housing complex that I went to visit today.

Mr McGuiness fought with the Desert Rats in World War II and was treated in hospital for shrapnel wounds. He also fought in Yugoslavia with the partisans against the German occupation.

He reminded me of all the sacrifices our older generation made so that we can enjoy freedom today. I hope every single voter in the East End uses their hard-fought right to vote on July 24th.

Having met Mr McGuiness today, I am reminded we owe it to people like him to use our democratic right to vote.


Guidio Fawkes' blog comments:

What more could you ask for? A smiling endorsement with the candidate from a proud medal holder and old war hero who fought for democracy. Vote Labour!

Mr McGuinness looks in good shape for 93. He looks more like 67. With good reason, he is 67. He was 4 years old when the war ended. The picture above is of George McGuinness a lifelong left-wing Labour activist whom Downing Street got an MBE as a reward.

Did you somehow get a different impression? You don't think that was their deliberate intention?

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Margaret Curran losing Glasgow East, Labour's third safest Scottish seat at Westminster, to the SNP

Channel Four News Fact Checks

Wendy celebrates
Wendy Alexander celebrates.
Once a supporter of Wendy Alexander, Margaret Curran eventually turned against her and attempted to bring her down. In March Curran admitted briefing newspapers against the then leader. Curran was caught by Alexander loyalist Jackie Baillie when the former described Alexander's performance as "shocking and appalling" at a party meeting, the same words that had been quoted in the papers.

By-election news

  1. Scottish Labour divided as former minister heaps scorn on Alexander's judgement 9 th March 2008

  2. Labour's Marshall in shock resignation after rumours over expenses 29 th June 2008

  3. Gordon Brown Faces By-Election Hell As David Marshall Quits Through Ill-Health 29 th June 2008

  4. By-election looms after MP quits 30 th June 2008

  5. Labour aims to beat SNP in quick Glasgow byelection 30 th June 2008

  6. Glasgow MP to stand down on doctor's advice 30 th June 2008

  7. Gordon Brown warned of humiliation in by-election 30 th June 2008

  8. Glasgow by-election is fresh headache for Brown 30 th June 2008

  9. A storm gathers above 'Fortress East End' - but its Labour defenders remain defiant 30 th June 2008

  10. Labour face by-election in Glasgow East 30 th June 2008

  11. Tommy Sheridan poised to fight Glasgow East by-election 30 th June 2008

  12. Fresh by-election test for Brown 30 th June 2008

  13. Can Labour win in Glasgow East? 30 th June 2008

  14. 'Brown could be forced out' if Glasgow East lost 30 th June 2008

  15. 'Little for any candidate to take comfort in 30 th June 2008

  16. Wendy Alexander resignation is symptom of a deeper Labour malaise 30 th June 2008

  17. From bad to worse for Scottish Labour 30 th June 2008

  18. Labour in Scotland: let dog eat dog 30 th June 2008

  19. Local focus 30 th June 2008

  20. Date to be set for by-election after MP formally resigns 1 st July 2008

  21. Battle of Glasgow East could be a bloody affair 1 st July 2008

  22. Labour fears holiday exodus for poll date 1 st July 2008

  23. Crucial by-election to be held during Glasgow Fair 1 st July 2008

  24. Labour's red rose is wilting in the heat 1 st July 2008

  25. Labour panic over by-election 1 st July 2008

  26. Glasgow East by-election date set 1 st July 2008

  27. Gordon Brown faces a new crisis in Scotland 1 st July 2008

  28. Labour mired in sleaze claims as Scots leader quits and MPs are accused of homes tax-dodge 1 st July 2008

  29. Salmond accuses Labour of 'panic' on by-election date 2 nd July 2008

  30. Labour leadership contest on hold until Glasgow East by-election 2 nd July 2008

  31. Locals Fight Crucial Seat 2 nd July 2008

  32. Poll dash in Brown's backyard 2 nd July 2008

  33. Labour to postpone leadership vote to concentrate on vital by-election 2 nd July 2008

  34. By-election delays leader contest 2 nd July 2008

  35. Not hearing the whole story... yet 2 nd July 2008

  36. First by-election candidate announced 2 nd July 2008

  37. Advance with gusto 2 nd July 2008

  38. Nationalists attacked over Gaza jibe in by-election 3 rd July 2008

  39. Glasgow as bad as the Gaza Strip, says SNP leader 3 rd July 2008

  40. Gordon Brown 'running away' from Glasgow East by-election 3 rd July 2008

  41. SNP Candidates line up for Glasgow East 3 rd July 2008

  42. Brown's Scottish play 3 rd July 2008

  43. Brown under fire for by-election visit snub 3 rd July 2008

  44. A political timebomb in Glasgow's Guantanamo 3 rd July 2008

  45. Lib Dems reveal by-election hopeful 3 rd July 2008

  46. Oil windfall is £40 for every family 3 rd July 2008

  47. A hard pounding for Mr Brown? 3 rd July 2008

  48. SNP select candidate for Glasgow East 3 rd July 2008

  49. SNP veteran to challenge Labour for 'safe' Glasgow East 3 rd July 2008

  50. Campaigning starts in by-election 4 th July 2008

  51. Battle lines drawn up for Glasgow East by-election 4 th July 2008

  52. This byelection could be the most important ever 4 th July 2008

  53. Campaigning set to kick off for by-election 4 th July 2008

  54. Why Brown will be cheering on the Tories in Glasgow East 4 th July 2008

  55. Analysis: this seat could be the end of Labour 4 th July 2008

  56. Labour's Glasgow fortress may succumb to apathy 4 th July 2008

  57. Glasgow East could be Part Two of Labour's demise 4 th July 2008

  58. Brown going for broke as fears over stronghold grow 4 th July 2008

  59. Megaphones at the ready 4 th July 2008

  60. SNP to put up local council leader 4 th July 2008

  61. SNP and Lib Dems name their by-election candidates 4 th July 2008

  62. Labour set to announce Glasgow byelection candidate 4 th July 2008

  63. Smoking rebel Hamish to fight another election 5 th July 2008

  64. Tommy Sheridan sounds by-election call for Solidarity 5 th July 2008

  65. Sheridan will not stand in by-election 5 th July 2008

  66. SNP 'names and shames' MPs in expenses furore 5 th July 2008

  67. Labour man quits by-election race 5 th July 2008

  68. Labour favourite quits by-election race 5 th July 2008

  69. Glasgow East by-election: Labour in 'meltdown' as George Ryan withdraws 5 th July 2008

  70. Labour disarray over by-election candidate 5 th July 2008

  71. Exclusive: Labour by-election plans in chaos as George Ryan pulls out 5 th July 2008

  72. Brown served by-election blow after Glasgow East candidate fails to show 5 th July 2008

  73. Labour delays by-election candidate 5 th July 2008

  74. Labour in chaos over Glasgow poll 5 th July 2008

  75. First shots in Glasgow by-election fired 5 th July 2008

  76. Free bus travel guaranteed 5 th July 2008

  77. Labour MSP joins by-election race 5 th July 2008

  78. Margaret Curran enters race to be Labour by-election candidate 5 th July 2008

  79. Salmond campaigns in Glasgow East 5 th July 2008

  80. Labour lagging in by-election race 5 th July 2008

  81. Glasgow looks grim for Brown 5 th July 2008

  82. Labour candidate meltdown in Glasgow East 5 th July 2008

  83. Labour candidate mystery as other parties launch battle plans 5 th July 2008

  84. Bookies the only favourites as candidates take their marks 5 th July 2008

  85. Labour by-election 'lost weekend' 6 th July 2008

  86. Labour's poisoned chalice: fourth choice Curran to fight by-election 6 th July 2008

  87. When even a safe seat can be no guarantee 6 th July 2008

  88. Labour's choice quits Glasgow East by-election 6 th July 2008

  89. Glasgow East byelection chaos grows for Labour 6 th July 2008

  90. Look who's not talking in Glasgow East 6 th July 2008

  91. Slapstick politics 6 th July 2008

  92. Could a Glasgow kiss prove fatal for Gordon Brown? 6 th July 2008

  93. MPs refuse to disclose details of staff pay 6 th July 2008

  94. Labour is a patient in critical condition 6 th July 2008

  95. Will it be goodbye from Glasgow for Gordon? 6 th July 2008

  96. Only SNP MPs stand up for Glasgow 6 th July 2008

  97. SNP campaign off to flying start 6 th July 2008

  98. Margaret Curran Drafted In To Stand For Labour In Glasgow East By-Election 6 th July 2008

  99. Alex Salmond Mocks Labour Over 'Lost Weekend' 6 th July 2008

  100. Labour's Handling Of Glasgow East By-Election Is Shameless 6 th July 2008

  101. Brown faces by-election meltdown as Labour struggles to find Glasgow candidate 6 th July 2008

  102. Curran rides to the rescue of battered Brown 6 th July 2008

  103. The strange tale of Labour and the missing candidate 6 th July 2008

  104. Margaret Curran set to stand for Labour in Glasgow East 6 th July 2008

  105. Can this woman save the party? 6 th July 2008

  106. Eleven Glasgow Labour Councillors Under Investigation 6 th July 2008

  107. Brown rocked by Scottish revolt as four candidates turn down his personal pleas to stand in by-election 6 th July 2008

  108. Labour MP spent £500,000 of taxpayers' money running office from home staffed by wife 6 th July 2008

  109. Bizarre row over school days between Glasgow East hopefuls 7 th July 2008

  110. Gay council leader rejects run for Parliament 7 th July 2008

  111. Labour tries to regroup for Glasgow East by-election 7 th July 2008

  112. Cameron focus on social breakdown 7 th July 2008

  113. Labour bid to approve Curran as by-election candidate 7 th July 2008

  114. Is the writing on the wall for Labour in Glasgow? 7 th July 2008

  115. Glasgow by-poll loss could spell political doom for Gordon Brown 7 th July 2008

  116. Brown's future on the line aas he faces Glasgow by-election meltdown 7 th July 2008

  117. Problems in heartlands as Labour seeks candidate 7 th July 2008

  118. By-election: 'The SNP is on a roll and likely to do very well' 7 th July 2008

  119. SNP launches by-election campaign 7 th July 2008

  120. Salmond predicts Glasgow East 'earthquake' 7 th July 2008

  121. By-election loss would be the end for Brown 7 th July 2008

  122. Curran set to be named last-minute candidate 7 th July 2008

  123. Labour 'out of touch' 7 th July 2008

  124. Glasgow East and the aftermath 7 th July 2008

  125. Nationalists predict upset in Scottish by-election 8 th July 2008

  126. Parties vie for by-election votes 8 th July 2008

  127. Curran begins by-election battle 8 th July 2008

  128. Curran challenges SNP man to TV fight 8 th July 2008

  129. Labour by-election candidate Margaret Curran sounds TV challenge to SNP rival 8 th July 2008

  130. Curran begins by-election battle 8 th July 2008

  131. Labour candidate puts leadership ambitions on hold to help Brown 8 th July 2008

  132. 'Determined' Labour candidate begins campaign 8 th July 2008

  133. Labour launchs campaign, at last 8 th July 2008

  134. Lib Dems launch by-election drive 8 th July 2008

  135. Glasgow East: the by-election that matters 8 th July 2008

  136. Cameron takes moral stance on the trouble society faces 8 th July 2008

  137. Fury as Tory leader David Cameron tells poor: It's your own fault 8 th July 2008

  138. Fury as David Cameron claims poor are to blame for plight 8 th July 2008

  139. Lottery funding for good causes 8 th July 2008

  140. Northern exposure 8 th July 2008

  141. What I saw in Glasgow East 8 th July 2008

  142. Purcell did consider standing for Glasgow East 8 th July 2008

  143. Why Gordon Brown will lose Glasgow East 8 th July 2008

  144. Unpopular Brown stays away from by-election as new poll shows three-quarters of voters think he is a 'loser' 8 th July 2008

  145. Labour Launches by-election campaign 8 th July 2008

  146. Hopefuls offered TV debates 9 th July 2008

  147. Battle of Currans as candidates parade their socialist principles 9 th July 2008

  148. Curran v Curran in Glasgow East 9 th July 2008

  149. By-election nominations to close 9 th July 2008

  150. Brown will not quit if Labour loses seat 9 th July 2008

  151. Labour talks up its chances at Glasgow poll 9 th July 2008

  152. Go to Glasgow, Gordon - it'll be miles better for you 9 th July 2008

  153. Labour declares byelection fightback 9 th July 2008

  154. Points of disorder 9 th July 2008

  155. Brown's party in fight to hold on to Scottish seat 9 th July 2008

  156. East end hopefuls set scene for close run race 9 th July 2008

  157. Nine candidates will contest seat 9 th July 2008

  158. Glasgow East by-election: Prices and jobs dominate debate 10 th July 2008

  159. Road tax row on by-election trail 10 th July 2008

  160. Ministers delay embryology debate because of the Glasgow East by-election 10 th July 2008

  161. SNP argues 'blind panic' has robbed postal voters 10 th July 2008

  162. Labour has failed already in Glasgow East 10 th July 2008

  163. SNP and Labour in war of words over donations 11 th July 2008

  164. Nothing changes for poor, claims Sturgeon 11 th July 2008

  165. Shudder for Labour as poll puts SNP in Westminster lead 12 th July 2008

  166. Election candidates in TV debate 13 th July 2008

  167. Action on fuel poverty 13 th July 2008

  168. Curran risks alienating Catholics in Glasgow East 13 th July 2008

  169. Labour warned not to rely on Catholic support in Glasgow by-election after abortion vote 13 th July 2008

  170. Glasgow election hopefuls make airwaves 14 th July 2008

  171. Brown sidesteps by-election row 14 th July 2008

  172. Far From Over 14 th July 2008

  173. Battle for Glasgow East shifts to the moral high ground 14 th July 2008

  174. Labour rolls out the big guns in Glasgow East - but in secret 14 th July 2008

  175. Gordon Brown dodges Glasgow East voters 14 th July 2008

  176. Glasgow East is not Grozny 14 th July 2008

  177. Actor and ex-leader join campaign 15 th July 2008

  178. Every vote counts as Curran tries to woo Nationalist rival 15 th July 2008

  179. Catholic Church cannot win or lose poll for Labour 15 th July 2008

  180. Brown denies he is dodging Glasgow election 15 th July 2008

  181. Glasgow East is where the real world begins 15 th July 2008

  182. SNP's Mason uses his loaf for bread and butter of campaigning 15 th July 2008

  183. Glasgow East by-election: Fuel bills and the Old Bill as Taggart actor campaigns for Labour 15 th July 2008

  184. Eight-point fuel poverty action plan 15 th July 2008

  185. Bus travel guaranteed 15 th July 2008

  186. Labour by-election visits 'kept secret' 15 th July 2008

  187. Glasgow East Labour Fakes "93 Year-Old War Hero" Endorsement 15 th July 2008

  188. Curran admits website veteran mistake 16 th July 2008

  189. Parties gear up for by-election 16 th July 2008

  190. Airgun ban raised at by-election 16 th July 2008

  191. Labour writes to opponent asking for support 16 th July 2008

  192. A close race ahead, far from comfort of Westminster 16 th July 2008

  193. Goldie hits the gym to boost Tory campaign 17 th July 2008

  194. Labour actor backed independence 17 th July 2008

  195. Labour celebrity supporter backed Scottish independence 17 th July 2008

  196. PM denies by-election prompted fuel tax cut 17 th July 2008

  197. Labour accused of poll bribe as it halts 2p rise in fuel duty 17 th July 2008

  198. Salmond predicts a knockout win as he meets young boxer 17 th July 2008

  199. Curran defends public sector pay curbs 17 th July 2008

  200. Gung-ho Nats face settling for second 17 th July 2008

  201. By-election vote pitch continues 17 th July 2008

  202. Hague shops around in effort to boost the Conservative vote 18 th July 2008

  203. Bitter row over 'little difference between PM and Thatcher' jibe 18 th July 2008

  204. SNP fighting back against the gangs 18 th July 2008

  205. Mystery over TV star's loyalties 18 th July 2008

  206. SNP backs Post Office card account 18 th July 2008

  207. Mason: If we can take this seat, we can do anything 18 th July 2008

  208. John Mason welcomes veterans commitment 18 th July 2008

  209. SNP hopes for another Govan 18 th July 2008

  210. Labour risks a Glasgow kiss 19 th July 2008

  211. For many in Glasgow East, Labour picked up where Thatcher left off 19 th July 2008

  212. Curran accused over role in scrapping fire targets 19 th July 2008

  213. Labour claims to have turned corner with voters back in the fold 19 th July 2008

  214. SNP hopeful despite poll findings 19 th July 2008

  215. History shows by-election result will not decide Brown's fate 19 th July 2008

  216. Abortion and embryo controversies back in spotlight for final days of campaign 19 th July 2008

  217. The front runner behaving like an underdog 19 th July 2008

  218. SNP says it will win Glasgow East 20 th July 2008

  219. O'Brien attacks 'monstrous' embryo bill 20 th July 2008

  220. SNP In Late Bid To Woo Undecided Glasgow East Voters 20 th July 2008

  221. Poll puts Labour ahead in Glasgow byelection 20 th July 2008

  222. SNP makes last push for Glasgow 20 th July 2008

  223. All the fun of the Fair makes for slim pickings on the hustings 20 th July 2008

  224. Candidates' photos on poll papers? They should be so lucky 20 th July 2008

  225. On the side of Glasgow East pensioners 20 th July 2008

  226. Down to the wire 20 th July 2008

  227. East Enders will rewrite the script 20 th July 2008

  228. Vote for the candidates, not their celebrity endorsements 20 th July 2008

  229. A Glasgow kiss for missing Brown? 20 th July 2008

  230. The last lap 20 th July 2008

  231. Brown likely to stay even if he loses poll 20 th July 2008

  232. "People just don't want to vote Labour" 20 th July 2008

  233. The heart of the circus: cut price tablet, 'no huns' knickers ... and a supersize portion of apathy 20 th July 2008

  234. Compston, Hayman & Howson back SNP 20 th July 2008

  235. My mother was stabbed on the streets of Shettleston ... today they are even worse 20 th July 2008

  236. Two faces of the East End 20 th July 2008

  237. Sandi Thom backs John Mason 20 th July 2008

  238. By-election hype obscures the real issues 20 th July 2008

  239. Is this Brown's real summer of discontent? 20 th July 2008

  240. Jimmy Reid writes to Glasgow East 20 th July 2008

  241. They would have employed a monkey 20 th July 2008

  242. Rivals clash over 'Labour and Tories alike' claim 21 st July 2008

  243. Benefit reforms 'to be piloted in Glasgow' 21 st July 2008

  244. Glasgow East: Cairns admits Labour facing 'tough fight' 21 st July 2008

  245. Labour plays down talk on victory as SNP goes all-out 21 st July 2008

  246. English Labour MPs cross Border to fight in Glasgow East 21 st July 2008

  247. Socialists voting Tory and a swing from Labour. Yes, it's Glasgow East 21 st July 2008

  248. Steer away from Blairism to win election, unions tell Brown 21 st July 2008

  249. For hard-up voters, it's about local issues - if they vote at all 21 st July 2008

  250. Labour faces 'tough' by-election 21 st July 2008

  251. By-poll campaign gathering momentum 21 st July 2008

  252. Parties push to woo undecided Glasgow East voters 21 st July 2008

  253. SNP optimistic over Glasgow byelection despite polls 21 st July 2008

  254. Ambitious new drugs strategy 21 st July 2008

  255. Action on knife crime 21 st July 2008

  256. Ex-Labour voters switch to SNP 21 st July 2008

  257. Safe as houses for the Labour Party? 21 st July 2008

  258. Sir Sean battles for votes with attack on Labour 21 st July 2008

  259. Labour accused of burying bad news until after crucial by-election 21 st July 2008

  260. Benefit proposals dominate election campaign 21 st July 2008

  261. Glasgow's cynics say welfare plans are merely makeover 21 st July 2008

  262. Glasgow jobs funding announcement dropped over by-election fear 21 st July 2008

  263. By-election race nears the line 22 nd July 2008

  264. Benefits crackdown won't cost us Glasgow East, say Labour 22 nd July 2008

  265. SSP moves to clear up Curran ballot paper confusion 22 nd July 2008

  266. Glasgow East basks in sun as Labour fears a roasting 22 nd July 2008

  267. Labour is accused of scoring own goal over benefits 22 nd July 2008

  268. John Mason wins star support 22 nd July 2008

  269. The gang's all here. But where are the voters? 22 nd July 2008

  270. Send a message on rising cost of living 22 nd July 2008

  271. Glasgow East byelection is a test of strength between two governments, says Salmond 22 nd July 2008

  272. Glasgow no longer belongs to Labour 22 nd July 2008

  273. Candidates clash over trust claim at hustings 22 nd July 2008

  274. Too close to call 22 nd July 2008

  275. Labour hit by Marshall revelation 22 nd July 2008

  276. Has SNP been just too gung-ho for its own good? 22 nd July 2008

  277. By-election race enters final day 23 rd July 2008

  278. Alex Salmond is main attraction in Glasgow East by-election campaign 23 rd July 2008

  279. Curran warned of death threat 23 rd July 2008

  280. Neo-Nazis have threatened to kill me, says election candidate 23 rd July 2008

  281. Postal vote returns points to high turnout 23 rd July 2008

  282. Candidates cross swords at final Glasgow East debate 23 rd July 2008

  283. Car-crash TV 23 rd July 2008

  284. Salmond sees Glasgow poll as a test of his popularity 23 rd July 2008

  285. The fate of 39 Labour MPs is at stake in Glasgow East 23 rd July 2008

  286. Final push for by-election votes 23 rd July 2008

  287. Salmond throws down gauntlet to Brown 23 rd July 2008

  288. A career from the buses to the House 23 rd July 2008

  289. Labour facing humiliation in Glasgow East by-election 23 rd July 2008

  290. Marshall airbrushed from the campaign 23 rd July 2008

  291. New poll bad news for Labour on eve of by-election 23 rd July 2008

  292. politics.co.uk poll spells trouble for Labour 23 rd July 2008

  293. Analysis: politics.co.uk poll 23 rd July 2008

  294. Is Glasgow East going to be New Labour's graveyard? 23 rd July 2008

  295. Labour facing by-election disaster in Glasgow 23 rd July 2008

  296. Labour mounts canvassing frenzy 23 rd July 2008

  297. By-election circus draws to close 23 rd July 2008

  298. Send a strong message to Gordon Brown 23 rd July 2008

  299. Rolling coverage of the last day of campaigning before the crucial poll 23 rd July 2008

  300. SNP eve of poll by-election poll boost 23 rd July 2008

  301. Labour in final push 23 rd July 2008

  302. Brown's eve-of-poll by-election blunder 23 rd July 2008

  303. Seldom pure 23 rd July 2008

  304. Glasgow East wins with the SNP 23 rd July 2008

  305. Brown faces new poll test 23 rd July 2008

  306. Another reason for Labour edginess in Glasgow East 23 rd July 2008

  307. Curran aiming to 'wipe smile off Salmond's face 23 rd July 2008

  308. Can Glasgow East abandon Labour? 23 rd July 2008

  309. High risk for Salmond as he fronts bid to trigger 'earthquake' 23 rd July 2008

  310. Voters head to by-election polls 24 th July 2008

  311. 'Blitzing' streets? This is a nuclear strike 24 th July 2008

  312. What will be the fallout of the Glasgow vote? 24 th July 2008

  313. Many highs and few lows for Nationalists 24 th July 2008

  314. Rivals admit by-election result too close to call 24 th July 2008

  315. D-Day in Glasgow East - and every vote counts for big two 24 th July 2008

  316. Labour gift SNP a propaganda advantage 24 th July 2008

  317. Weary candidates on the home straight 24 th July 2008

  318. Brown faces by-election earthquake, says SNP 24 th July 2008

  319. Moment of truth 24 th July 2008

  320. Voters must seize chance to be heard 24 th July 2008

  321. Brown's Birthplace Sours on Him, Labour as Scottish Party Gains 24 th July 2008

  322. Labour Defending 13,507 Majority 24 th July 2008

  323. Home improvements in Glasgow East 24 th July 2008

  324. Class v nationalism in Glasgow East 24 th July 2008

  325. Rolling coverage from today's crucial poll 24 th July 2008

  326. Ministers cling to bizarre hopes on day of crucial by-election 24 th July 2008

  327. Stuck in slum as our dream homes lie empty 24 th July 2008

  328. Today's By-Election 24 th July 2008

  329. Stakes are high all round 24 th July 2008

  330. Glasgow East by-election is do or die for Gordon Brown 24 th July 2008

  331. Labour fears for Glasgow East as by-election rests on knife-edge 24 th July 2008

  332. Send a message on polling day 24 th July 2008

  333. British PM faces fresh test in Scotland by-election 24 th July 2008

  334. Glasgow East as-it-happens 24 th July 2008

  335. Glasgow East vote is 'too close to call' say parties 24 th July 2008

  336. Double, double, toil and trouble 24 th July 2008

  337. Old certainties have been blown away 24 th July 2008

  338. Glasgow East votes in blazing sunshine 24 th July 2008

  339. Labour hopeful of narrow victory in Glasgow East 24 th July 2008

  340. Last minute wobble in Glasgow East 24 th July 2008

  341. Glasgow East by-election: polling suggests photo finish 24 th July 2008

  342. Do you feel lucky? 24 th July 2008

  343. Political storm clouds gather on day of sunshine for voters 25 th July 2008

  344. Campaigners battle to the last minute 25 th July 2008

  345. Glasgow East By-Election polls closed 25 th July 2008

  346. Labour demands recount as SNP claims victory 25 th July 2008

  347. Recount called as SNP threatens to wrest Glasgow East from Labour 25 th July 2008

  348. Labour facing humiliation as SNP closes in on stunning Glasgow East by-election victory 25 th July 2008

  349. Too close to call as Curran calls a recount 25 th July 2008

  350. Labour concedes defeat in Glasgow East by-election 25 th July 2008

  351. SNP hopeful of historic victory in Glasgow East byelection 25 th July 2008


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