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'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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1. Stuart Clark | ![]() |
| 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 %) | ||
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2. Marie Rooney | ![]() |
| Labour | ||
Recent electoral experience | ||
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3. Jim Green | ![]() |
| Labour | ||
Recent electoral experience 2003 Westminster election, Second on Labour West of Scotland list, 83,931 votes (32.64 %) | ||
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4. Helena Brackenridge | ![]() |
| 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 | ||
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5. Nasim Khan | ![]() |
| 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 %) | ||
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6. Pam Duncan | ![]() |
| 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 | ||
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7. Jean Jack | ![]() |
| 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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