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Wednesday, 11 November 2009

David Kerr: One last challenge...

During this by-election I have run a 10k race, dug an allotment, called the bingo, spent an evening with an ambulance crew, taken part in a joinery class, and pursuaded two former Labour party officials to vote for the SNP.


That's just a light hearted sample of the amazing time I've had over the last 5 months and the experiences I hope will continue if voters in Glasgow North East give me the honour of representing them at Westminster.

More importantly I've met hundreds of people who are actively working to improve lives in this constituency, to bring jobs to this constituency and to create opportunities in this constituency and I've met thousands of people who are ready to vote for a fresh start for Glasgow North East. I hope to be their MP on Thursday night.

With 24 hours to go before polls open I've set myself one last challenge, to speak to another 1000 voters on the doorsteps, in the streets, at the stations and on their way to and from work. If elected that's the kind of challenge I will always live by - to be open, accessible and available to the people of this constituency.

3 Comments:

Blogger Dark Lochnagar said...

Best of luck David. We're all rooting for you. Time for change after 74 years!

11 November 2009 13:09  
Blogger James67 said...

The expression "kicking against the pricks" springs to mind and you have certainly had to do that!

11 November 2009 19:57  
Blogger Lesley said...

Just saw you on the TV David, didn't know you were doing this. GOOD LUCK!

11 November 2009 22:39  

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