Was Wendy Alexander right to go?
Scottish Labour leader Wendy Alexander has resigned after breaking rules on declaring donations; and Are the rules of the road stacked against cyclists? Graham Stewart takes your calls.
Scottish Labour leader Wendy Alexander has resigned after breaking rules on declaring donations. Was she right to go? And where did it all go wrong for the Labour Party in Scotland? Gordon Brown has struggled to win over the public since taking over in Number 10 and there's even been talk in the weekend papers that Labour may lose the Glasgow East by election - even though they have a majority of more than 10,000. The Labour Party used to be the dominant force in Scottish politics, so what's changed? Are you a former Labour supporter who's shifted their vote to another party?
Plus: Are the rules of the road stacked against cyclists?
Cyclists who break the law and ride anti-socially only do so because the 'rules of the road' are set against them, a cyclists' campaigner has said. So what's wrong with breaking red lights and cycling on pavements if it makes cyclists safer?
Graham Stewart takes your calls, texts and emails.
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