The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Candidate choice is ‘insulting’

- BY ALASDAIR CLARK

Acouncillo­r from Canterbury in England has been selected as Labour’s candidate for Angus and Perthshire Glens. Elizabeth Carr-Ellis, who will stand for the newly-formed constituen­cy, is a Labour councillor for St Stephen’s in Canterbury – over 500 miles from Angus in south-east England.

The area is currently represente­d by SNP MP Dave Doogan, and the election is expected to be a two-horse-race with the Tories’ Stephen Kerr, after Labour came fourth in the last general election.

Ms Carr-Ellis describes herself as a “Geordie journalist” who has lived around the UK and abroad.

It is not known if she intends to live in the constituen­cy during the campaign, or whether she would resign her council role if elected.

A former journalist, she is understood to have lived in Edinburgh in the early 2000s and worked for The Scotsman and Sunday Herald.

An online biography says Ms Carr-Ellis has an interest in women’s issues and healthcare, and previously ran a menopause cafe to support and advise women.

Ms Carr-Ellis did not respond when contacted by The Courier.

SNP MP for Angus Dave Doogan said: “It’s clear as day that Labour are taking the people of Scotland for granted yet again – so much as that even their own members in Scotland can’t get behind Keir Starmer’s pro-Brexit, pro-austerity Labour Party.

“It’s deeply insulting that Labour expect the people of Angus and Perthshire Glens to vote for someone who just last week expressed their excitement at representi­ng a council ward in the south of England for the next three years.

“While voters are desperate to get rid of this cruel Tory government, they are also deeply unimpresse­d with Keir Starmer’s list of broken promises.”

A Scottish Labour spokesman said: “Scottish Labour is committed to giving people across Scotland the chance to kick the Tories out of Downing Street and take on the divided and chaotic SNP.”

A Scottish Conservati­ve spokesman said the selection shows Scottish Labour are “disinteres­ted” in the area.

He added: “Only a vote for Stephen Kerr and the Scottish Conservati­ves will keep the SNP out in Angus and Perthshire Glens.”

 ?? ?? ‘INSULT’: Scottish Labour boss Anas Sarwar, and Elizabeth Carr-Ellis.
‘INSULT’: Scottish Labour boss Anas Sarwar, and Elizabeth Carr-Ellis.

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