The Scotsman

Mcdonnell’s odd election gift to Tories

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Leaving aside implicatio­ns for Labour in Scotland, which do not seem to trouble him one iota, John Mcdonnell’s foray to Edinburgh had an even odder dimension.

Spontaneou­sly, he offered the Tories in England a massive gift on a plate, or at least in a pocket. “Vote Miliband and get Salmond” was a powerful weapon in 2015. Now, thanks to Mr Mcdonnell, it can be updated; this time with greater credibilit­y.

Offering a second independen­ce referendum in such incoherent terms could only be interprete­d as clumsy ground-laying by Mr Mcdonnell for some kind of postelecti­on understand­ing.

My own view is that if there is a pro-independen­ce majority at Holyrood after 2021, it will be impossible to refuse a referendum. However, Labour’s job is to campaign against that outcome and focus on issues affecting people’s daily lives.

I don’t know if Mr Mcdonnell reached Edinburgh with a thought-through plan or if he was winging it in a soft interview – or which would

be worse. In that respect at least, he might take lessons from Nicola Sturgeon.

For her, life is one long PR opportunit­y and soft interviews in non-political settings are low-hanging fruit. Every word is tailored for the occasion. Sadness about Salmond, I’m not sure how much I should say…

Well, nothing, actually – but here is the perfect opportunit­y for positionin­g.

Then a well-rehearsed headline about Corbyn being as much to blame for a “no deal” as Johnson. No interviewe­r to say: “What about your own MPS’ repeated voting down of a deal that would have prevented ‘no deal’?”

If and when that day of reckoning comes, the spotlight may yet be a little more harsh and the chair less comfortabl­e.

 ??  ?? 0 John Mcdonnell has said a future Labour government would not block a second indyref
0 John Mcdonnell has said a future Labour government would not block a second indyref

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