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Thursday, 5 November 2009

Glasgow North East: Ruth Davidson, Conservative: Trust in Politics


Well done the Steamie for coming up with this idea. I’ve been blogging on this campaign for sometime and I’m glad now the other candidates won’t be able to run away when I ask them a question!

During the five months that this campaign has been running it has become clear that the issues in Glasgow North East are not that different from those across Britain. People are worried about their jobs, worried about Labour's recession, worried about public services, and worried about crime.

MP's from all parties have betrayed the trust that the public had placed in them. That is why David Cameron apologised as soon as the details of MP's expenses claims came out, because it was wrong and the people of Britain deserved an apology. It was then that he said he wanted a new type of politics - which was when I decided I should put myself forward as a candidate. I am not a career politician, but I do believe that politics needs new people to get involved, get stuck in, and try and change things for the better. As candidates we all need to work to restore the public’s trust in politics.

That is why the very first thing I did following selection was to promise to run a clean campaign - which I invited all the other candidates to join. I have kept to that - the Conservatives won’t use personal attacks in order to get votes. That is why I have pledged to be open about my expenses if elected. Simple things, not exploiting expenses, discussing the issues not the personalities, but I think that they help people to believe I will keep my word if elected.

David Cameron and the Conservative Party believe the same thing. That is why we have been honest about the problems with the public finances. Instead of pretending nothing needed done, the Conservatives have told the truth that there will have to be savings in Government spending. We don't want to reduce spending, but we have to be realistic and tell people the harsh truth that Labour have spent all the money – and it is up to the next Government to repair the damage.

That’s why in the Scottish Parliament we have identified ¼ billion pounds worth of savings. Take Scottish Water out of public ownership, stop this nonsense of free prescriptions and free school meals for people who can afford to pay. Some things in life are not free – we have to accept that, especially in this current climate.

This election is about which party can bring the change that is needed to Glasgow North East, and to Britain. The Conservatives have the policies that will create jobs, repair the public finances, and help to fix our broken society. Most of all, we are the party that will be open and honest with the public – that’s what is needed to help rebuild trust in politics.

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1 Comments:

Blogger Sophia said...

Interesting 'blog' Ruth but fundamentally flawed. Ok so let me tell you some facts about GNE (Glasgow North East) which you have said "the issues in Glasgow North East are not that different from those across Britain"
...so did you happen to miss somewhere in your election guide book on this area that the election issues ARE different!
1. the morality rate here equals that of develloping nations being roughly 54 while the rest of the UK is roughly 76.
2. 73% of the 16-75 yr olds are uneducated with 11% of community making up graduates.
3.1 in 4 are unemployed with no long term prospects.

So now you have had some education on the area are you really ready to say that this constituency, Scotlands poorest in terms of social deprivation is facing the same issues?
Do u have the cold callous attitude to come out and say that free presciptions and free school meals should be banned given the income and lifestyle of this constituency? That takes arrogance or stupidity, take your pick!
... or are you just following the party line like your told, i expect this is it.
well good luck with you career as i have it on good word your looking at a strong career in the Conservative party.

5 November 2009 15:22  

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