Monday, September 21, 2009

London Labour man, William Bain clearly rattled by SNP Candidate David Kerr


Dear All

William Bain, the London Labour man standing in the Glasgow North East by-election is ‘outraged’ again.

Why?

Because the SNP Government has had to shelve the Glasgow Airport Rail link!

Obviously the fact that the Labour Government cut the Scottish budget doesn’t register with him.

So in order to vent his ‘protest’ he has challenged the SNP candidate, David Kerr to say whether or not he supports the SNP decision.

I would venture a guess and say yes!

I base this on the fact that David Kerr is smart enough to know that you can’t buy something if you can’t pay for it.

William Bain, take note, it is simple macro economics!

Willie Bain said;

"I am furious by this decision. It is another example of Glasgow being ripped off by the SNP”.

This is a favourite tactic by New Labour in the west of Scotland claim to be angry.

But does William Bain’s anger stretch to writing a letter of complaint to Gordon Brown about the money Scotland has lost?

No; not a bit of it.

He added;

"They have given extra money to Edinburgh and Aberdeen but ignored Glasgow”.

Didn’t Glasgow win the Commonwealth Games which will generate hundreds of millions of pounds for the city?

He then got carried away with himself by saying;

"People here are furious that the SNP are taking them for granted. The rail link is vital for the Commonwealth Games. This is a major blow for our city”.

The link isn’t vital, perhaps if Mr. Bain actually spent more time in Glasgow; he would realise that!

He finally said;

"I challenge my SNP opponent in the by-election to join me in speaking up for Glasgow and opposing this decision”.

As William Bain knows David Kerr will be speaking up for Glasgow and very effectively to. As Michael Martin’s election agent he knows full well the lack of representation that his ‘boss’ delivered to the people of that area.

That will be change when David Kerr opens his office to the public so people get the help and advice that Martin was unable and unwilling to provide.

Yours sincerely

George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University

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