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Wendy Alexander

The Guardian
by Stephen Moss
12 June 2008

'The first lady of Holyrood'. When Scottish Labour leader Wendy Alexander called the SNP's bluff over independence last month, her gamble created a political storm. Even the prime minister disowned her. But is the self-proclaimed 'policy wonk' a liability to the party - or a canny operator determined to expose the 'hollowness' of her enemy? Stephen Moss meets her

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