Sunday 11 July 2010

GLASGOW PROBLEMS PILE-UP FOR LABOUR


GLASGOW PROBLEMS PILE-UP FOR LABOUR

DRIP-DRIP OF ALLEGATIONS IS DAMAGING CITY’S REPUTATION

The further drip-drip of allegations over the management and conduct
of the Labour party and organisations of Labour run Glasgow City
Council is damaging the reputation of the city, the SNP have warned.

Reports in the weekend press reveal that Labour’s disgraced former
council leader, Stephen Purcell, helped arrange access to a top
official for two Labour-supporting developers and, separately, that a
councillor embroiled in allegations of drugs and cronyism linked to Mr
Purcell has been suspended by the Labour Party. It is understood that
funding to Cllr Ruth Black’s gay and lesbian centre has been axed
after financial irregularities were uncovered.

Cllr James Dornan, leader of the SNP opposition on Glasgow City Council, said:

“The continued drip-drip of allegations about the activities of Labour
in Glasgow is damaging our great city’s reputation. Labour need to
clean up their act, and admit there is a wide ranging and serious
problem.

“The more allegations emerge about Labour’s behaviour, the more it
appears that Glasgow City Council has been run for the benefit of
Labour politicians and their friends rather than the people of the
city. The people of Glasgow deserve to have all of these issues
properly investigated.

“The unseemly relationship between Glasgow Labour politicians and
Labour-friendly businesses is once again exposed by these revelations.

“Along with other stories in the newspapers, these revelations go to
the very heart of how the Labour party operates when in power.”

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