Hung Out To Dry

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The Independent reports that Labour's Scottish leader, Jim Murphy, has been hung out to dry for going badly off message in advance of the party's manifesto launch in Manchester.

While the UK leadership (Ed Miliband and Ed Balls) were out to show that Labour really had changed its spots and could be trusted with the economy, Jim Murphy was singing a very different tune in Scotland. 

So Labour's business spokesperson, Chukka Umunna, was quickly wheeled out to put Murphy firmly in his place with the following comment for the BBC:

“The leader of the Scottish Labour Party will not be in charge of the UK budget." 

Now this is just political reality, but it leaves Labour looking ridiculous and divided with the general election now only days away.   

General Election 2015: Jim Murphy 'hung out to dry' after Westminster contradicts him over claims Scotland would be protected from further cuts under Labour


SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon seized on the confusion and said Labour in Scotland would be a 'branch office'


By CHRIS GREEN - The Independent

Jim Murphy’s promise that a Labour government would protect Scotland from future spending cuts was contradicted by three of his senior colleagues on Monday, leading to claims that he had been “hung out to dry” by his party's Westminster leadership.

The Scottish Labour leader’s pledge that further cuts in Scotland would not be necessary after 2016 were disowned by Ed Miliband, Ed Balls and Chuka Umunna on the day that the party launched its general election manifesto.

The confusion was immediately seized upon by the SNP leader, Nicola Sturgeon, who said it proved that Labour in Scotland would “continue to be no more than a branch office” of its main Westminster operation if the party was elected next month.

In last week’s Scottish leaders’ debate on STV, Mr Murphy cited a report by the Institute for Fiscal Studies which said Labour could increase spending and still meet its fiscal targets, saying it had been “very clear” that further cuts in the future would not be necessary.

But on Monday Mr Balls confirmed that cuts in unprotected budgets during the next parliament would affect Scotland. “We will have cuts in our non-protected areas, outside health and education, as part of getting the deficit down…Those spending cuts are, of course, UK wide,” he said.

A latest poll has suggested that Nicola Sturgeon's party, the SNP, has almost doubled its lead over Labour in the general election race in Scotland (PA)

Labour leader Ed Miliband later reiterated the point during a question and answer session at the party’s manifesto launch, before Chuka Umunna put it even more bluntly. “The leader of the Scottish Labour Party will not be in charge of the UK budget,” he said.

Reacting to their comments, Ms Sturgeon said: “The truth is out about Labour spending cuts. Jim Murphy’s false claims in the TV debates have been rubbished by his own party bosses at Westminster, who have hung him out to dry.

“Labour would impose swingeing spending cuts on Scotland and the rest of the UK, carrying on with austerity where the Tories left off…It sweeps away Jim Murphy’s pretence, and leaves him devoid of any credibility in this campaign.”

Responding to the apparent contradiction, a Scottish Labour spokesperson said: “Jim Murphy and Ed Balls have always been very clear that we will balance the books in a fair way – through tax rises on the wealthiest few, making work pay to increase tax revenues, and making sensible savings.

Ed Miliband, centre, and Ed Balls, right, both moved to disown Jim Murphy's claims (AFP)

“Jim has said this several times before and the Tories and Nationalists have reacted this way each time. They are doing it again because their own plans for fiscal austerity and for unfunded NHS spending are falling apart.”

The SNP received another boost on Monday when a poll suggested it has almost doubled its lead over Labour in the general election race in Scotland. More than half of those questioned (52 per cent) said they would vote SNP, with only 24 per cent backing Labour, the TNS poll found.

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