How do the Scottish Conservative & Unionist Party need to change in order to improve their electoral performance?

Friday 28 May 2010

A Record of Party Service

I hope my record of political activity speaks for itself.

As both a Westminster and a Scottish parliamentary candidate, in Glasgow and the West of Scotland, I have increased the Conservative vote every time – even when there has been a swing against the Party nationally. I travel across the country addressing lunch clubs and constituency functions as often as I can and am a regular contributor to radio and TV broadcasts, including a prominent role in the recent BBC Documentary “Why Didn’t Scots Vote Tory?” presented by Sally Magnusson, as well as contributing newspaper commentaries.

Political Experience (abbreviated version):

1985 - Joined Eastwood Young Conservatives

1993 to 1995 - Chairman of West of Scotland Young Conservatives
2001 - Westminster Candidate for Glasgow Cathcart
2003 - Scottish Parliament Candidate for Glasgow Cathcart
2003 to 2004 - Chairman of Glasgow Regional Campaign Forum

2004 to 2005 - Chairman of Glasgow Cathcart Conservative Association
2005 - Westminster Candidate for East Renfrewshire
2005 to 2006 - Chairman of East Renfrewshire Conservative &Unionist Association
2005 - Scottish Parliament By-Election Candidate for Glasgow Cathcart
2006 to 2008 - Vice Chairman of the Scottish Conservative & Unionist Party
2007 - Agent for Scottish Parliament and Council Candidates in East Renfrewshire
2010 - Westminster Candidate for East Renfrewshire

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