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A NEW DIRECTION FOR A BETTER COMMUNITY

"I am both delighted and proud to have been elected to represent the Dunblane and Bridge of Allan ward on Stirling Council. I have spent many months listening to the views and concerns of local residents, and following my election it is now time to address many of those concerns. By putting an end to waste and profligacy, by ensuring that Stirling's finances are brought under control, and by scrutinising policy I hope that we can deliver a new direction for a better community."

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Friday, April 27, 2007

ANNABEL GOLDIE VISITS STIRLING


Photograph shows L to R Callum Campbell (LG candidate Dunblane and Bridge of Allan), Cllr Tony Ffinch, ( Trossachs and Teith) Helen Scott (Stirling East) Annabel Goldie, Bob Dalrymple, Lesley Stein (Castle) Neil Benny ( Stirling West) Mary Kenyon (Trossachs and Teith)

• Scottish Conservative Leader lends support to Bob’s campaign
• An SNP vote will lead to “a bitter and messy divorce”

Annabel Goldie visited Stirling today to follow up her “State of the Union” address, in which she warned that Scotland would pay a heavy price for the failures of the Lib-Lab pact, if it resulted in an SNP-led administration.

Visiting the Robert the Bruce monument at the Bannockburn Heritage Centre, Annabel said:

“Alex Salmond’s consistent political rhetoric about his opponents is to dismiss them as “London-led parties”. Presumably he said that sitting in his office in Westminster. He makes outrageous comments suggesting that those who oppose independence are by implication anti-Scottish. If you vote SNP, you get a bitter and messy divorce.

Here in Stirling, the real opposition to Labour is Bob Dalrymple, the Conservative candidate. The Scottish Conservatives want to make devolution work. We stand for delivery, not divorce.”

Bob Dalrymple added:

“It’s a pleasure to welcome Annabel back to Stirling constituency.

“As the second-placed party last time, Stirling’s voters know that the best way to get rid of Labour is to vote for the Scottish Conservatives. Only we can beat Labour in Stirling, so people don’t have to choose between more of the same Labour failure on one hand, and splitting apart the UK on the other. The Union has served Scotland well for 300 years, and a Conservative vote will protect it.”

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