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OCHIL AND PERTHSHIRE SOUTH

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If it wasn’t for Theresa May calling a snap general election, it is very possible that Tasmina Ahmed-Sheikh would have only served a single term as the SNP’s MP for the constituen­cy.

This is, of course, because Ochil and South Perthshire was for the chop under boundary reviews seeking to reduce the number of politician­s sitting in the Commons from 650 to 600.

Labour’s Gordon Banks was the protagonis­t in a familiar story on election night 2015, a candidate who had won multiple elections swept aside by a tidal wave of SNP support.

Ms Ahmed-Sheikh, with her 10,168 majority, should be confident going into this new round of voting.

Indeed, it may well be her main rival does not come from the party that traditiona­lly held the seat.

Stop me if you’ve heard this one before, but all indication­s are that the Conservati­ves are more likely to challenge the SNP than Labour in this constituen­cy. The Tories did well in both Clackmanna­nshire and Perthshire, the two areas that make up the Westminste­r seat, in the council elections, while Liz Smith cut environmen­t secretary Roseanna Cunningham’s majority to 1,422 with a swing of 9.9% towards the Tories in last year’s Holyrood vote.

All of this points to a change in second place and the seat being in play come 2022 – if it still exits by that election. “This election is a clear choice between a strong voice for Scotland with the SNP, or a strengthen­ed and unaccounta­ble Tory government with a right-wing agenda.

“Everyone knows Tory policies like an extreme Brexit and further austerity will hit families and communitie­s hard across Ochil and South Perthshire.

“On June 8, the only way to ensure that we work to protect our vital health service, our schools, our jobs and the local economy is by voting for a local SNP candidate with a national voice who will return to Westminste­r and hold this Tory government to account.” “I have spent the last decade working in industry, taking roles in China and the USA before moving back to the UK to play my part in the 2014 Referendum to keep the Union together.

“We have so many long-standing issues the SNP have not addressed; from the lack of local investment in our towns and villages, to slipping education standards and the SNP’s calls for another independen­ce referendum. I believe people are fed up of politician­s seeking the limelight, they want someone who will roll up their sleeves and take local action, whilst giving them a strong national voice in Westminste­r.” “I’ve had enough of working people who pay their taxes struggling to pay bills when tax avoiding multinatio­nals pay nothing.

“I’m a former councillor, local woman and I’ve 20 years’ experience leading successful campaigns as a community education worker.

“I’ve had enough of council cuts, poor bus links, foodbanks and children living in poverty while the rich get richer.

“I am completely behind our policy to end zero-hours contracts and support the living wage.

“I want investment in our economy and to secure the triple lock for pensions.” “Liberal Democrats offer an alternativ­e way to the ‘let’s fix everything by jumping off a cliff’ school of politics so popular here and abroad.

“The Conservati­ves’ policies carry significan­t risks to how we all will live after the separation from the EU. Labour’s policies feel as risky on the domestic level.

“We are bringing forward practical policies to combat the challenges we face both in terms of money and jobs and health, welfare and environmen­t. Support for Liberal Democrats may be the insurance we all need that our own future will not be traded off for the sake of political dogmas.”

 ??  ?? TasMina ahMed-sheikh snP
TasMina ahMed-sheikh snP
 ??  ?? Luke GrahaM conservaTi­ve
Luke GrahaM conservaTi­ve
 ??  ?? iLiyan sTefanov LiberaL deMocraT
iLiyan sTefanov LiberaL deMocraT
 ??  ?? Joanne ross Labour
Joanne ross Labour

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