Sunday 1 May 2011

Annabel: Our country needs you


As we enter the final week of the campaign, Annabel Goldie, Scottish Conservative Leader, has urged all voters to get out and vote for what they want.

Annabel Goldie said:

"My message to all voters is clear – 'our country needs you'. You decide the balance of the next parliament. You decide what the balance of power and influence will be at Holyrood.

"No one party will have a majority. People don't have to vote for a party they don't like to stop another party they like even less. They can vote for what they want.

"Scottish politics needs somebody who will stand up to the excesses of nationalism and socialism. That somebody is me.

"I have proved over the last 4 years that the SNP can be brought to heel by the Scottish Conservatives. When he needed it, I gave Alex Salmond a kick up his political posterior.

"So let the Scottish Conservatives be judged on our record.

"Judge me on what I have delivered for Scotland.

"1,000 extra police – not the 500 which the SNP tried to fob off Scotland with.

"A 4 year council Tax freeze which was only delivered because of Scottish Conservative votes and was rejected by Labour and the LibDems.

"A £60million town centre regeneration fund, transforming high streets and boosting local trade.

"A new national drugs strategy, help for construction and house buyers, 10,000 new jobs on the way and much, much more all delivered because we, the Scottish Conservatives, made it happen.

"I will fight each and every day to deliver more common sense for Scotland at Holyrood.

"Every voter, in every seat and in every region of Scotland has two votes for that Scottish Conservative common sense.

"A constituency vote to decide their local MSP and a crucial regional vote on the peach ballot paper to decide who wields the balance of power and keeps Alex Salmond or Iain Gray in check.

"If you like what I say, if you like what I have delivered and if you want more of the same, then use that peach vote for me, Annabel Goldie and the Scottish Conservatives on Thursday."

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