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Bowing out

  • Brian Taylor
  • 29 Mar 07, 03:12 PM

It ended in tears. As MSPs paid warm - and well-deserved - tributes to George Reid, who’s stepping down as Presiding Officer, his charming wife Dee succumbed to the emotion of the moment in the gallery.

Indeed, there were more than a few sniffles in the Chamber. And not just from those who are retiring - or who suspect that they may be retired, involuntarily, by the voters.

After the Presiding Officer brought down the gavel for the final time in this Parliamentary session, members and staff queued up to wish him well.

For this observer, George Reid’s term of office has been a triumph. He sorted out the building project, he kept Holyrood’s face turned upon the world (rather than internalised). More than that, he has been a splendid envoy for Scotland and Scottish politics.

So the collective emotion was genuine. But the political battle is real too. Earlier, members had debated the future of Scotland. Frankly, they seldom strayed further than the next five weeks - the countdown to the Holyrood elections on May 3. And no wonder. This is serious stuff, a tough, tough contest.

The SNP have been ahead in the polls before - but never this close to an election. Habitually, they have slipped behind by now. Labour knows that. Cue anxious faces in Labour ranks – and hard campaigning.

George Reid has one more task as Presiding Officer. He returns to Holyrood on May 9 to swear in the elected members. Wonder who’ll be among them?

As they shook the PO’s hand, you could see that thought occurring to the departing MSPs too.


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  • 1.
  • At 09:17 AM on 30 Mar 2007,
  • Gordon Miller wrote:

Brian,

Great blog. Really caught the moment.

This is the most tense and tightest elections in the Short history of the devolved parliament. Watch your constituencies and regions closley. It's now at the point where you will wake up one morning, and your streets will be covered with posters and your mail full of letters from candidates. Ahh i love this time of year!!

Brian, you work late!! 03:12pm! Dedicated to the cause. I hope the Â鶹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú are paying you overtime for this!!

Gordon

  • 2.
  • At 10:54 AM on 30 Mar 2007,
  • David, Edinburgh wrote:

I've had to bookmark this page so that it's possible to find it again. It keeps disappearing from the Scottish politics page, it's absent from the national politics page, and there's no sign of a promo link for it anywhere on the website. Considering that the election got underway officially yesterday it's a bit disconcerting to see that anyone coming to your website looking for the blog would naturally assume it's been discontinued altogether. Or are you not too keen on the number of pro-SNP posts that were appearing? Don't tell me someone's had a word in your shell-like?

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