The final Riddoch Questions of 2008 on December 19th will be a live phone-in with the leader of the Scottish Labour Party Iain Gray marking his first 100 days as successor to Wendy Alexander.
In that time Labour's fortunes have fluctuated north and south of the border. The by election Glasgow East was lost and Glenrothes was won -- each against the odds. But the opinion polls suggest the Brown bounce hasn't worked in Scotland, and despite support for independence falling, the SNP as a government are still riding high in the polls.
Has Iain Gray provided an effective opposition to Alex Salmond? Are Labour still compromised by their association with "London Labour?"
We're looking for your calls and emails ahead of time to line up for for the programme. So email with your phone number if you'd like to put your point directly on Friday to lesley@feistyproductions.co.uk. And on the day call 0500 92 95 00 from 1pm.

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