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Friday, 30 September 2005 |
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SNP make progress towards winning in 2007
Speaking following the election results in Livingston and Cathcart, SNP Leader Alex Salmond MP welcomed the results, and pointed to the fact that the SNP are the only party to have made real progress over the night in both constituencies.
Mr Salmond said:
“These are highly satisfactory results for the SNP.
“Tonight in Livingston we saw a huge swing to us from Labour and in Cathcart the Labour majority was halved. In Livingston the SNP vote rose by 11 per cent and in Cathcart by 6 per cent.
“If replicated across the country the Livingston swing would deliver the SNP 28 additional seats in the Scottish Parliament elections in 2007, and on the swing in Cathcart we would win 9 extra. |
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Wednesday, 28 September 2005 |
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SNP Leader, Alex Salmond MP, and candidate Maire Whitehead, will today visit the closure threatened Castlemilk youth complex and will be holding a public meeting in Castlemilk this evening. Mr Salmond and Ms Whitehead will be focusing on crime and health as the campaign comes to a head before voting tomorrow.
Commenting on the visit of Communities minister Malcolm Chisholm to the Castlemilk youth complex yesterday, Mr Salmond said:
"It is amazing what a by-election can do to concentrate Labour minds. They have been forced into action after seeing press reports on the threat to the complex and reading about Maire Whitehead's visit last week.
"The Castlemilk youth complex is just the sort of facility we need. I am delighted the pressure is now on the Executive to save the centre. |
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Tuesday, 27 September 2005 |
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SNP Leader Alex Salmond MP and candidate in the Cathcart by-election, Maire Whitehead, have today (Tuesday) called on voters in Cathcart to make a difference for public services in the constituency.
Ms Whitehead published new information from ISD Scotland, which shows that the number of acute, cancer and medical paediatric beds in NHS Greater Glasgow has fallen since Labour came to power in 1999.
Acute beds have been cut by 251 (6%), cancer beds by 10 (7%) and medical paediatrics by 19 (28%) since 1999. The previously unpublished figures provide the most up to date numbers for acute specialities across the city. |
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Sunday, 25 September 2005 |
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SNP candidate in the Cathcart by-election, Maire Whitehead, has today
(Sunday) warned of a 'growing threat to the retirement age'.
Her warning follows comments by Work and Pensions Secretary David
Blunkett today and Chancellor Gordon Brown last week in support of a
'national debate' on the issue. Ms Whitehead also rejected a report by
the NAPF (National Association of Pension Funds) which has recommended
the creation of a 'citizens pension' which can only be claimed at the
age of 69.
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Thursday, 22 September 2005 |
Speaking during Thursday's SNP conference debate on 'silent witnesses',
SNP candidate for the Cathcart by-election, Maire Whitehead, has
condemned the Labour Party for putting presentation before delivery.
Commenting Ms Whitehead said:
"This week some disturbing new figures emerged which exposed the true state of Scotland's criminal justice system.
"Thanks to Freedom of Information we discovered that in the six month
period, October 2004-March 2005, only 5% of Police officers who were
called to Glasgow District court gave evidence. Out of almost 1000
officers called to court only 47 gave evidence. |
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Wednesday, 21 September 2005 |
SNP
candidate in the Cathcart by-election, Maire Whitehead, has published
new figures from ISD Scotland which show that the Accident and
Emergency unit at the Victoria Infirmary is the most cost effective in
the whole of Glasgow.
The figures show the cost per attendance at the Victoria is £40
compared to £51 at the Western/Gartnavel, £76 at the Royal Infirmary, £54 at the Southern General and £58 at Stobhill. Only the Aberdeen
Royal Infirmary has a lower cost per attendance in the whole of
Scotland. |
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