Analysis: Purcell and Salmond: From Cosy to Adversaries in One Move
The Scotsman › September 26, 2009
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The Scotsman › September 26, 2009
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AT ONE point, Labour's Glasgow contingent of MSPs were muttering that Steven Purcell had become a little too close to Alex Salmond and his SNP ministers.
At Holyrood, they were trying to knock spots off the Scottish Government, but on the other side of the country the Labour leader of Scotland's largest council seemed to have struck up an amicable relationship with Mr Salmond and John Swinney.See the full content of this document
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Analysis: Purcell and Salmond: From Cosy to Adversaries in One Move
Mr Purcell got on well with the First Minister when he joined the Salmond-led deleg...
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