The Oban Times

MSP will fight Skye, Lochaber and Badenoch seat for Tories

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Highlands and Islands MSP Jamie Halcro Johnston has been named as the Scottish Conservati­ves’ choice to contest the Skye, Lochaber and Badenoch constituen­cy seat at the next Holyrood elections in 2021.

Mr Halcro Johnston has been an MSP since 2017, and was appointed Shadow Minister for Skills by former Scottish Conservati­ve leader Ruth Davidson.

He has contested the former Inverness East, Nairn and Lochaber and the Orkney seats in previous Scottish Parliament elections.

Mr Halcro Johnston said: ‘I am delighted to have been chosen by local Conservati­ve members to be their candidate for the next Scottish Parliament elections.

‘Those elections will be an opportunit­y for people across the Highlands to hold the SNP to account for their Scottish Government’s squeeze on local council finances, mismanagem­ent of our economy and their never-ending agitation for more unwanted referendum­s.

‘Our region’s voice has too often been ignored by the SNP Government; a government with its attention too often focused issues in Edinburgh and in Glasgow, to the detriment of communitie­s like ours.

‘The 2021 Holyrood elections will be a chance for Scotland to elect a government looking to work for all of Scotland, and not just the Central Belt.

‘And it will be a chance to elect a government which is focused on the issues that matter, and not just endless constituti­onal wrangling.

‘I’m looking forward to working with local members, our councillor­s and my MSP colleagues in playing our part in making that happen.’

The Skye, Lochaber and Badenoch seat has been held by the SNP’s Kate Forbes since 2016.

 ??  ?? Anne Anderson, chairman Highland Conservati­ves, Jamie Halcro Johnston, centre, and Reg Holder, vice-chairman Highland Conservati­ves, after the selection meeting.
Anne Anderson, chairman Highland Conservati­ves, Jamie Halcro Johnston, centre, and Reg Holder, vice-chairman Highland Conservati­ves, after the selection meeting.

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