Jim Murphy has removed all mention of his time in charge of the party from a list of his professional achievements. The ex-MP for East Renfrewshire details a lengthy roll of personal accomplishments on a website for his consultancy firm, Arden Strategies.
Murphy explains he served as a minister in the governments of both Tony Blair and Gordon Brown as well as being a member of the Queen's Privy Council.
But there's no room for his eventful spell as leader of Scottish Labour, which lasted for less than a year.Murphy won a leadership contest in 2014 after Johann Lamont quit the top job in the aftermath of that year's independence referendum.He pledged to unite the party north of the Border and encourage a more Scottish dimension to its.
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