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saltire shield 'New Labour defined themselves by opposing everything that old Labour stood for. They were pro-wealth, anti-welfare; pro-nuclear, anti-union; pro-prison, anti-liberal. The disgraced former Labour minister Peter Mandelson famously said New Labour were "totally relaxed about people getting filthy rich".'
Iain MacWhireter in the Sunday Herald, 4 th February 2007.
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West of Scotland Region

Labour Party candidates

Who 1. Stuart Clark labour logo
Labour
Stuart Clark is the Vice Chair of Labour's Scottish Executive Committee.

Recent electoral experience
2003 Westminster election, First on Labour West of Scotland list, 83,931 votes (32.64 %)
Who 2. Marie Rooney labour logo
Labour


Recent electoral experience
Who 3. Jim Green labour logo
Labour


Recent electoral experience
2003 Westminster election, Second on Labour West of Scotland list, 83,931 votes (32.64 %)
Helena Brackenridge 4. Helena Brackenridge labour logo
Labour
Helena Brackenridge, pictured with Jack McConnell at a visit to the Scottish Parliament in 2004, is an ex-Scottish Young Labour Chair.

Recent electoral experience
Who 5. Nasim Khan labour logo
Labour
Nasim Khan was a list candidate in Glasgow in 2003.

Recent electoral experience
2003 Scottish Parliament election, Eighth on Labour Glasgow list, 77,040 votes (39.65 %)
Who 6. Pam Duncan labour logo
Labour
Pam Duncan is aged 24. She is a Stirling Labour Student and former NUS Disabled Students Officer. She is completing a Master in health psychology and works part-time for Glasgow Centre for Inclusive Living. She was on the short list of three for Falkirk West but lost out to the maverick ex-Provost of Falkirk, Cllr Dennis Goldie.

Recent electoral experience
Who 7. Jean Jack labour logo
Labour
Jean Jack was a list candidate in West of Scotland in 2003.

Recent electoral experience
2003 Scottish Parliament election, Fifth on Labour's West of Scotland list, 83,931 votes (32.64 %)

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