![]() | 'We're the most modern council in Scotland. It doesn't suit me to use all the New Labour bullshit, because it doesn't go down well in this town, so what we're doing is pragmatism.' Charles Gordon, MSP for Glasgow Cathcart, while leader of Glasgow Council. | ![]() |
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| Glasgow City Council - Current situation Labour 69, Scottish National Party 4, Liberal Democrats 3, Conservatives & Unionists 1, Scottish Socialist Party 1, Independent 1. |
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| Glasgow City Council - 2003 election Labour 71, Scottish National Party 3, Liberal Democrats 3, Conservatives & Unionists 1, Scottish Socialist Party 1. |
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| Glasgow City Council - 1999 election Labour 74, Scottish National Party 2, Liberal Democrats 1, Conservatives & Unionists 1, Scottish Socialist Party 1. |
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| Holyrood Parliament constituencies in the Glasgow City Council area 2003 elections: Constituencies: Labour 10 (Including Glasgow Rutherglen) |
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| Holyrood Parliament regional list vote in the Glasgow City Council area 2003 elections: Regional list MSPs elected (Region includes Glasgow Rutherglen): Scottish National Party 2, Scottish Socialist Party 2, Conservative & Unionist 1, Liberal Democrat 1, Scottish Green Party 1. |
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| Westminster Parliament constituencies in the Glasgow City Council area 2005 elections: Labour 6, Speaker of the House of Commons 1. |
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