OKAY, I should acknowledge that T. Blair, G. Brown and P. Mandelson also helped…

But trawling through The Herald’s excellent online archive, I came across a piece I wrote in August 1993 – a year before Tony Blair became leader – entitled “Labour activists and Jo Public” in which I wrote:

While Labour continues to be seen by the electorate exclusively as a party of the poor, the weak, and the dispossessed, much of its membership is unable – or unwilling – to accept that it must be able to relate and appeal to the haves and not just the have-nots if electoral victory is to become a reality.

It was written less than a year after I left the employ of the Labour Party in Scotland (as it was known then). Apart from the surprisingly negative view I had of some of my fellow activists at the time (I was going through a bad patch, politically and personally, I seem to recall) I think my analysis has held up pretty well in the intervening 16 years.