A Parcel of Rogues


saltire shield Winnie Ewing : Shocking betrayal by the Liberals. Unbelieveable almost because they were meant to be the Home Rule party. So they're just another Unionist party like the others. In a way, worse, because they professed to be a Home Rule party. So it was really a set of constant betrayals and a lot of them would like to forget that little chapter.
Russell Johnston : I can't really remember what the reason was. I can't remember exactly now I must confess. I would need to refresh my memory. I'm sure I wrote notes about it at the time.
Winnie Ewing : We'll never forget and we'll never trust them. I mean, they are a party of Britain and I don't know where they're going in Scotland because they don't really seem to want what they say they want. I think they like it 'down there''.
How the Liberals helped sabotage the devolution bill of the 1970s in Parcel of Rogues, Channel Four Television, April 1998.
Lion Rampant

Westminster or Holyrood?

Tory Blur

Scotland's 72 MPs face the choice of whether their future lies as a Scottish MP at Holyrood or as an MP in the British Imperial Parliament at Westminster.

As devolution is the preferred policy of both Labour and the Liberal Democrats, one might have expected a scramble for seats in these parties. Ironcially, only 9 of the 56 Labour MPs and 2 of the 10 Liberal Democrats have applied to stand for the Scottish Parliament.

The other 8 Lib Dem and 47 Labour MPs appear to 'like it down there' in Westminster.

MPs who wish to stand for the Scottish Parliament

Scottish National Party MPs & MEPs who wish to stand for the Scottish Parliament

All six of the Scottish National Party's Westminster MPs wish to stand for the Scottish Parliament. All six have been accepted for the SNP's list of candidates. In addition, Winnie Ewing, SNP MEP for the Highlands & Islands has been selected to lead their Highlands & Islands list.

MP Westminster/European Constituency< Decision of selection board Candidate for Holyrood Constituency/Region
Roseanna CunninghamPerthApprovedPerth constituency
Number 4 on Mid Scotland & Fife Regional List
Margaret EwingMorayApprovedMoray constituency
Number 2 on Highlands Regional List
Alasdair MorganGalloway & Upper NithsdaleApprovedGalloway & Upper Nithsdale constituency
Number 1 on South of Scotland Regional List
Alex SalmondBanff & BuchanApprovedBanff & Buchan constituency
Number 1 on North East Scotland Regional List
John SwinneyTayside NorthApprovedTayside North constituency
Number 1 on Mid Scotland & Fife Regional List
Andrew WelshAngusApprovedAngus constituency
Number 2 on North East Scotland Regional List
Winnie EwingSNP MP for Hamilton, Nov 1967 (by-election)-1970
SNP MP for Moray & Nairn, Feb 1974-1979
SNP MEP for Highlands & Islands 1979-
ApprovedNumber 1 on Highlands Regional List

Liberal Democrat MPs who wish to stand for the Scottish Parliament

The Liberal Democrats profess to be the Home Rule party, yet astonishingly, only two of the 10 Lib Dem MPs applied to stand for the parliament. Both were accepted for the Lib Dem's list of candidates.

Donald Gorrie MP was rejected by his Edinburgh West constituency but was selected for the Central Regional List.

MP Westminster Constituency Decision of selection board Candidate for Holyrood Constituency/Region
Donald GorrieEdinburgh WestApprovedRejected by Edinburgh West constituency
Number 1 on Central Regional list
Jim WallaceOrkney & ShetlandApprovedOrkney constituency

Labour MPs who wish to stand for the Scottish Parliament

The devolved Scottish parliament is Labour's baby. However, only 9 of Labour's 56 MPs wished to stand for it, and of these 3 MPs were rejected, in theory for not being good enough, but in reality for being nationalists and left wingers. Network would have dearly liked to reject John McAllion and Malcolm Chisholm as well, but realised that such a drastic cull would have been totally unacceptable and would have left only one back bencher, John Home Robertson on the approved list. Ironically, the rejected MPs have the full backing of their constituency parties and they would have probably served their constituents better than many of the Network clones on Rosemary McKenna's list.

MP Westminster Constituency Decision of selection board Candidate for Holyrood Constituency/Region
Dennis CanavanFalkirk WestRejectedNot allowed to stand #
Malcolm ChisholmEdinburgh North & LeithApprovedEdinburgh North & Leith
Michael ConnartyFalkirk EastRejected *Not allowed to stand
Ian DavidsonGlasgow PollokRejectedNot allowed to stand
Donald DewarGlasgow AnnieslandApprovedGlasgow Anniesland
Sam GalbraithStrathkelvin & BearsdenApprovedStrathkelvin & Bearsden
John Home RobertsonEast LothianApprovedEast Lothian
John McAllionDundee EastApprovedDundee East
Henry McLeishFife CentralApprovedFife Central

* Michael Connarty withdrew his candidature after it was leaked to the press that he had failed his interview.

# Dennis Canavan has stated that he may stand against 'Stalinist Labour' as an Independent candidate in Falkirk West.

Scottish Socialist Party MEPs who wish to stand for the Scottish Parliament

Hugh Kerr, the left wing Scots MEP for Essex West & Hertfordshire East was expelled from the Labour party for criticising Tony Blair. He now sits as an MEP for the Scottish Socialist Party.

MEP European Constituency Decision of selection board Candidate for Holyrood Constituency/Region
Hugh Kerr MEPEssex West & Hertfordshire EastApprovedNumber 1 on West of Scotland list

Previous MPs and MEPs who wish to stand for the Scottish Parliament

In addition to the above candidates, 13 previous Scottish MPs and MEPs and 1 previous MP for a Welsh constituency wish to stand for the Scottish Parliament. These are:

ex MP/MEP Party Constituency Decision of selection board Candidate for Holyrood Constituency/Region
Ron BrownScottish Socialist PartyLabour MEP for Edinburgh Leith, 1983-1992ApprovedEdinburgh Leith Constituency
Number 4 on Lothians list
Lord Selkirk of Douglas (Lord James Douglas-Hamilton)ConConservative MP for Edinburgh West, Oct 1974-1997ApprovedEdinburgh West constituency
Number 2 on Lothians list
Phil GallieConConservative MP for Ayr, 1992-1997ApprovedAyr constituency
Number 1 on South of Scotland list
Alasdair HuttonConConservative MEP for South of Scotland, 1979-1989ApprovedRoxburgh & Berwickshire constituency
Number 5 on South of Scotland list
Margo MacDonaldSNPSNP MP for Glasgow Govan, Nov 1973 (by-election)-Feb 1974ApprovedEdinburgh South constituency
Number 1 on Lothians Regional list
Lord Mackay of Ardbrecknish (John Mackay)ConConservative MP for Argyll, 1979-1983
Conservative MP for Argyll & Bute, 1983-1987
ApprovedAppointed Conservative deputy leader in House of Lords following sacking of Lord Cranbourne by William Hague and resignation of his entire front bench team
Henry McCubbinLabourLabour MEP for North East Scotland, 1989-1994ApprovedNot selected
Anna McCurleyLib DemConservative MP for Renfrew West & Inverclyde, 1983-1987ApprovedEastwood constituency
Dr Keith RaffanLib DemConservative MP for Delyn (Wales), 1983-1992ApprovedNumber 1 on Mid Scotland & Fife Regional List
George ReidSNPSNP MP for Clackmannan & East Stirlingshire, Feb 1974-1979ApprovedOchil constituency
Number 2 on Mid Scotland & Fife Regional List
Lord Steel of Aikwood (David Steel)Lib DemLib MP for Roxburgh, Selkirk & Peebles, Mar 1965 (by-election)-1983
Lib Dem MP for Tweedale, Ettrick & Lauderdale, 1983-1997
ApprovedNumber 1 on Lothians Regional List
Nicol StephenLib DemLib Dem MP for Kincardine & Deeside, Nov 1991 (by-election)-1992ApprovedAberdeen South counsituency
Hamish WattIndSNP MP for Banff, Feb 1974-1979-Ind candidate for Gordon
& North East Scotland list
Lord Watson of Invergowrie (Mike Watson)LabourLabour MP for Glasgow Central, Jun 1989 (by-election)-1997ApprovedGlasgow Cathcart constiuency

The Ragman Roll: Those who prefer Westminster

In 1992, the Scotsman asked who would stand for a Scottish Parliament and who wished to remain in Westminster.

The following MPs were honest enough to say they preferred 'down there'.

Liberal Democrat MPs who prefer Westminster

  1. Robert Maclennan, Caithness, Sutherland & Easter Ross

Labour MPs who prefer Westminster

  1. Tam Dalyell, Linlithgow
  2. Calum Macdonald, Western Isles
  3. Tony Worthington, Clydebank
  4. Jimmy Wray, Glasgow Ballieston

Independent MPs who prefer Westminster

  1. Tommy Graham, Renfrewshire West
Tommy Graham, who was expelled from the Labour party in September 1998, has stated that he may stand as an Independent candidate in the Scottish Parliament elections.

The following MPs also prefer to remain at Westminster

Liberal Democrats MPs who prefer Westminster

  1. Malcolm Bruce, Gordon
  2. Menzies Campbell, Fife North East
  3. Charles Kennedy, Ross, Skye & Inverness West
  4. Archie Kirkwood, Roxburgh & Berwickshire
  5. Ray Michie, Argyll & Bute
  6. Michael Moore, Tweedale, Ettrick & Lauderdale
  7. Sir Robert Smith, Aberdeenshire West & Kincardine

Labour MPs who prefer Westminster

  1. Irene Adams, Paisley North
  2. Douglas Alexander, Paisley South
  3. Anne Begg, Aberdeen South
  4. Gordon Brown, Dunfermline East
  5. Russell Brown, Dumfries
  6. Desmond Browne, Kilmarnock & Loudoun
  7. Lynda Clark, Edinburgh Pentlands
  8. Eric Clarke, Midlothian
  9. Tom Clarke, Coatbridge & Chryston
  10. Robin Cook, Livingston
  11. Alistair Darling, Edinburgh Central
  12. Brian Donohoe, Cunninghame South
  13. Frank Doran, Aberdeen Central
  14. George Foulkes, Carrick, Cumnock & Doon Valley
  15. Maria Fyfe, Glasgow Maryhill
  16. George Galloway, Glasgow Kelvin
  17. Norman Goodman, Greenock and Inverclyde
  18. Nigel Griffiths, Edinburgh South
  19. Jimmy Hood, Clydesdale
  20. Adam Ingram, East Kilbride
  21. Helen Liddell, Airdrie & Shotts
  22. Tom McAvoy, Glasgow Rutherglen
  23. John McFall, Dumbarton
  24. Anne McGuire, Stirling
  25. Rosemary McKenna, Cumbernauld & Kilsyth
  26. David Marshall, Glasgow Shettleston
  27. Michael Martin, Glasgow Springburn
  28. John Maxton, Glasgow Cathcart
  29. Lewis Moonie, Kirkcaldy
  30. Jim Murphy, Eastwood
  31. Martin O'Neill, Ochil
  32. Sandra Osborne, Ayr
  33. John Reid, Hamilton North & Bellshill
  34. George Robertson, Hamilton South
  35. Ernie Ross , Dundee West
  36. Frank Roy, Motherwell & Wishaw
  37. Mohammad Sarwar, Glasgow Govan
  38. Malcolm Savidge, Aberdeen North
  39. Rachel Squire, Dunfermline West
  40. Gavin Strang, Edinburgh East & Musselburgh
  41. David Stewart, Inverness East, Nairn & Lochaber
  42. Brian Wilson, Cunninghame North

On second thoughts, no thanks! : those who changed their minds

Some MPs appear to have changed their mind since 1992. Among the MPs who declared that they would stand for a Scottish Parliament in 1992 but whose names are absent now are:

Liberal Democrat MPs who changed their mind

  1. Menzies Campbell, Fife North East
  2. Ray Michie, Argyll and Bute

Labour MPs who changed their mind

  1. Norman Goodman, Greenock and Inverclyde
  2. Jimmy Hood, Clydesdale
  3. John Maxton, Glasgow Cathcart
  4. Lewis Moonie, Kirkcaldy
  5. George Robertson, Hamilton South
  6. Rachel Squire, Dunfermline West

We were bought and sold for English gold, Such a parcel of rogues in the nation

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