The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Green Party to actively campaign against Tory candidate.

ELECTION: Party claims Tory candidate is against everything they are for

- PAUL MALIK POLITICAL EDITOR pamalik@thecourier.co.uk

The Scottish Greens have announced they will not stand in Angus but still actively campaign against Tory candidate Kirstene Hair.

It comes the day after The Courier revealed the environmen­talists said they would not stand in either of the UK’S two constituen­cies with the smallest majorities – Perth and North Perthshire and North East Fife – which the SNP narrowly won by 21 and two votes respective­ly.

At the last election, Ms Hair received a share of 45.6% of the vote, with a majority of 2,645.

The Dundee and Angus Scottish Green branch announced yesterday they would not field a candidate in the Angus contest, but would actively campaign against Ms Hair, who was elected to Westminste­r for the Conservati­ves at the 2017 election. They join the Brexit Party in not standing in the seat.

A spokesman for the branch said: “On Saturday, Dundee and Angus Greens held an extraordin­ary meeting to decide our approach to the general election.

“We have concluded we will not be running candidates in Dundee and Angus. Instead, we’re going to focus our resources on campaignin­g against the Conservati­ve Party in Angus.

“We fully support all Scottish Green candidates who are running in this election to bring the Scottish Green Party’s vital and distinctiv­e message to voters. We need to demand climate action now. We need voters to demand climate action now.

“But Angus’ Tory MP Kirstene Hair has a voting record that stands against everything we are for. She’s voted against support for renewable energy and human rights protection­s and in favour of austerity cuts and a disastrous hard Brexit deal.

“We can’t have a green and independen­t Scotland while politician­s like this remain in power.”

A Scottish Conservati­ve Party source said: “It is no surprise that Nicola Sturgeon’s little helpers the Greens are backing off in this election. Time and

“Kirstene Hair has voted in support of austerity cuts and in favour of a disastrous hard Brexit. MAGGIE CHAPMAN

again, Patrick Harvie sides with the SNP at Holyrood, hatching up damaging plans like the car park tax while failing to properly fund local NHS and council services.

“Now they are trying desperatel­y to shore up SNP support to advance their separation agenda.

“There is a clear choice at this election – either vote SNP for more division and another two referendum­s or vote Scottish Conservati­ve so we can get Brexit sorted and move on.”

The Greens will still stand in the 2021 Holyrood election, with candidate Maggie Chapman saying: “Kirstene Hair has voted in support of austerity cuts and in favour of a disastrous hard Brexit, while voting against human rights protection­s and support for the renewable energy industry.”

Responding to the Greens’ decision not to stand in North East Fife and Perth and North Perthshire, the Tories branded the party “cowardly” and in thrall to their “SNP pay-masters”.

 ?? Picture: Paul Reid. ?? At the last general election, Kirstene Hair received a share of 45.6% of the vote, with a majority of 2,645.
Picture: Paul Reid. At the last general election, Kirstene Hair received a share of 45.6% of the vote, with a majority of 2,645.

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