Serial Failure Fails Again
Kezia Dugdale, the hapless leader who took Scottish Labour to 14% in the polls, is one of the most extravagantly-paid people in Scotland who has no discernible talent or significance to public life…
wingsoverscotland.comHere’s the latest I can share based on publicly reported coverage.
Kezia Dugdale, former leader of Scottish Labour, has recently discussed her evolving views on Scottish independence. She said her stance has “moved” and that she can no longer argue for remaining in the union with the same force as she did in 2014, but she isn’t committing to a Yes vote yet and would decide closer to any future referendum [source: web results referencing STV coverage of her remarks].[1]
In her current roles, Dugdale is involved with the John Smith Centre at the University of Glasgow and serves as a professor of practice in public service, focusing on public policy and governance. She described continued engagement in public discourse while staying outside formal party politics.[1]
Coverage also notes her past media appearances and public commentary on Scotland’s constitutional future, but she emphasizes ongoing open dialogue about big issues beyond a binary Yes/No framing.[1]
If you’d like, I can narrow to a specific date range or ask for more precise outlets (e.g., BBC, STV, The Times) and pull the latest articles from those sources. I can also summarize key quotes or provide a quick timeline of her public statements on independence.
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Kezia Dugdale, the hapless leader who took Scottish Labour to 14% in the polls, is one of the most extravagantly-paid people in Scotland who has no discernible talent or significance to public life…
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www.gcph.co.ukShe said she could not argue ‘with the same strength for the union’ that she did in 2014, but is not ready to vote Yes just yet.
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