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Why the Labour Party and Jim Murphy are hypocrites on the Union

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Yesterday Jim Murphy, Shadow Defence Secretary, made clear that the Labour Party would be leading the charge to defend the Union in Scotland. However, he may have missed that the fact that Union he is defending is the Union of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Labour conveniently ignores the fact that the Labour Party does not defend the Union here.

It is constitutionally offensive for a Party that aspires to govern the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland to systemically refuse to seek a mandate in a part of it (i.e. the Northern Ireland bit). Moreover Labour’s sister party here – the SDLP – only appeals to Nationalists (and almost exclusively Catholics). It’s a Party whose elected representative cannot even bring themselves to refer to Northern Ireland as Northern Ireland. Instead they refer to “The North”, or “the region”.

The SDLP also takes diametrically opposite positions to Labour on local issues. For example it opposed the last Labour government’s positions on a host of issues (like uncapped domestic rates for Northern Ireland). It certainly is not the manifestation of the British Labour Party in Northern Ireland. Indeed most SDLP voters would be Conservative voters if they lived in Great Britain.

The Labour Party’s position is to deny left of centre pro-Union voters in Northern Ireland any opportunity to support the Party or vote for it. And yet it supports the Hillsborough Agreement which maintains the status quo of continuance of the Union with Britain so long as the majority so wish. In short, therefore, Labour’s position in terms of organisation and seeking a mandate is pro Irish Nationalist (as its sister Party is pro Irish Nationalist). That is the reason why the Party’s Unionist position for Scotland is fundamentally hypocritical – and why Jim Murphy needs to get his act together.

Apologies…

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For the faithful few who visit this blog so regularly – even when I’m not writing anything – many thanks. I appreciate your loyalty, your patience, and your provocative comments. I must apologise for not having posted for so long. This has been a function of 1) a pretty dead political period 2) a need for me to escape Northern Ireland and drink lots of great wine in the middle of rural France and 3) making a living.

However, because of item 2 I am reinvigorated and have been inspired by some great holiday reading. I’m now ready to re-enter the political blogging foray.

Now I must say that I’ve been somewhat out of the loop and have only been able to watch the BBC’s satellite news output which was 90% dominated by the News International phone tapping issue. Obviously I have been gripped in the hope that some tantalising nuggets may leak out about NI politicians whose phone messages may have been intercepted (especially the phones of those politicians who may have successfully obtained super injunctions). Alas, I have been disappointed. In that respect even the Commons select committee grilling of Murdoch & Son was a damp squib. I live in hope.

On my return from rural France I noticed the number of Scottish flags. Perhaps this has been a well-trodden path by other commentators. But I must say it does seem a tad ironic that our local “loyalists” are so fond of fluttering such a potent symbol of Scottish nationalism so soon after the Scottish Parliament elections when the Scots Nats won such a handsome majority against all the odds.

But it’s a very neat, fluttering, exemplar of how Unionism has become little Ulster Nationalism.  Alex Salmond should be proud.


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