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Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Irene Anderson breaks sweat to give the voters of Glasgow North East a new future.
Dear All
This is Irene Anderson who is supporting the election of SNP Candidate David Kerr to public office.
So what is so special about her?
Well, she is prepared to put her money where her mouth is, she is even prepared to break sweat for the people in this constituency.
While Labour Candidate William Bain stands on the sidelines of a football pitch, Irene is prepared to get in the game and fight.
Who is she fighting for?
You, your family, your friends and neighbours to have a better life that means more opportunities and a fair society for everyone.
This is the contrast between the SNP and Labour.
It’s real, it’s stark and it’s happening.
Irene Anderson feel passionately about ensuring David Kerr is elected she took every opportunity available to campaign for him.
So what is David Kerr fighting against?
74 years of Labour misrule.
45 years of Labour lies to rebuild Springburn Hall.
30 years of the Martin Family operating a Fiefdom.
30 years of neglect by the Labour Party to open a public office.
4000 job cuts in the city by the Labour City Council.
300 teaching posts cut in the city by the Labour City Council.
From all over Scotland, people like Irene Anderson have come to help.
They have made the offer to the voters of Glasgow North East; it is a small step to accept.
In 2008, the people of Glasgow East backed John Mason and sent him to Westminister.
His record, viewable on line is exemplary.
Tomorrow in Glasgow North East the voters have the opportunity to help continue the rise of public service.
That concept long abandoned by Labour is coming back into fashion.
And for the record, it’s the SNP bringing it back.
Yours sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University
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