Challenger aims for popular appeal
Published Date:
07 August 2008
By hamish macdonell
TAVISH Scott insisted yesterday he would consign constitutional wrangles to the background and focus on ways to help those hit by the credit crunch, if he succeeds in becoming leader of the Scottish Liberal Democrats.
Mr Scott has the support of a majority of his parliamentary colleagues in Westminster and Holyrood.
But he knows that he has to appeal to all the party members in this month's election, not just the elected ones.
The leadership challenger said he wanted to lead a political party, not a "debating society".
Mr Scott added: "I want to make sure our party focuses on the cost-of-living rises, the real concerns that there are around fuel prices, food prices and job security.
"If we can do that as a party, if we can focus and have ideas and solutions around those kind of issues I believe people will see a positive reason to vote for the Liberal Democrats."
The full article contains 160 words and appears in The Scotsman newspaper.
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Last Updated:
06 August 2008 6:49 PM
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Source:
The Scotsman
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Location:
Edinburgh
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Related Topics:
Liberal Democrats