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Friday, 13 November 2009 |
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Commenting on the result of the Glasgow North East by-election, Scottish National Party leader and First Minister Alex Salmond said: "David Kerr achieved progress in what is the Labour Party’s safest seat in Scotland – despite a relentlessly negative Labour campaign. He did chalk up the SNP’s best Westminster share of the vote in this constituency for 35 years.
"Of course we are disappointed not to do better, and will reflect carefully on the result and the lessons to be learned. |
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Wednesday, 11 November 2009 |
Labour campaign collapses under Labour deception
On the eve of the Glasgow North East by-election, the SNP urged voters to tell Labour they will not be taken for granted anymore, contrasting SNP's positive campaign with the negativity and distortion of Labour. In an eve of poll push to meet 1,000 voters SNP candidate David Kerr urged Glaswegians to use their vote to win a fresh start for the city, and end 74 years of Labour rule.
In the last few days Labour’s campaign has collapsed as revelation after revelation has shown up Labour’s hypocrisy. |
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Tuesday, 10 November 2009 |
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As the election battle for Glasgow North East enters the final day of campaigning, SNP candidate David Kerr will embark on an eve of poll push to meet 1,000 voters.
The constituency has been without an MP for a record 145 days, and the SNP will use the final day of campaigning to close the gap on Labour and end 74 years of Labour neglect.
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Tuesday, 10 November 2009 |
Over 300 posts go as figures show it is Labour who are really ripping off Glasgow
Only an SNP vote is a vote for more teachers in our schools
The SNP today revealed new figures showing the Labour party have allowed teacher numbers to fall by 308 in Glasgow in the last 12 months – with 150 teaching posts lost over the summer.
The figures, revealed as the SNP campaign continues it’s fightback against Labour’s campaign of fears and smears expose Labour’s real rip off of Glasgow North East.
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Monday, 09 November 2009 |
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The SNP campaign today highlighted the real rip off being faced by the people of Glasgow as David Kerr called on Labour to explain why the UK Government has failed to hand over £300 million due to the city for regeneration.
The London Labour Government which is spending £12 billion on the Olympic Games, including Scottish lottery money, has refused to pay up £300 milllion in Barnett consequential that should come to Scotland and to Glasgow from the money being spent to regenerate the East End of London.
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Saturday, 07 November 2009 |
London Labour hypocrisy as they plan to cut Glasgow's existing rail links
A vote for the SNP will say no to London Labour's cuts
Labour's by-election campaign hit the buffers today as it was revealed the UK Labour Government is to axe a vital train link between Glasgow and London.
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Saturday, 07 November 2009 |
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SNP Candidate David Kerr this morning took part in a fun run with local residents, SNP activists and athletes from Glasgow's international community as the by-election enters it's final lap.
Speaking before the start of the run from Springburn to the Wallace Monument at Robroyston Mr Kerr said: "As this by-election enters its final lap, the SNP campaign continues to close the gap on Labour. More and more people are sick of being let down by Labour, they want to see a fresh start for Glasgow North East with an SNP MP.
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Friday, 06 November 2009 |
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The SNP today highlighted investment in education and skills as part of a package of measures in place to help the people of Glasgow North East through Labour's recession with a visit to a local college.
Under the SNP, John Wheatley College has seen funding increase to create extra students places during the economic downturn and to support work with schools to keep young people in education.
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Friday, 06 November 2009 |
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As the Prime Minister pays his first visit to the Glasgow North East by-election, Labour's candidate will have some serious explaining to do after he spoke out against the UK's intervention in Iraq.
The Labour candidate's latest outburst came less than 48 hours after he slammed SIX UK government policies at a hustings.
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