Tory Party Election Manifesto Lunch, Glasgow, 14 April 2022 76 images Created 14 Apr 2022
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Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 14 April 2022.
PICTURED: Scottish Conservative party Leader Douglas Ross officially launches the Scottish Conservative Party election manifesto for the spring 2022 elections.
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
The Scottish Conservatives have launched their 2022 local government manifesto with a promise to deliver on voters’ local priorities, not the SNP’s priorities.
Speaking at the party’s manifesto launch in Glasgow, Scottish Conservative Leader Douglas Ross urged pro-UK voters to back the party to deliver local action on local issues.
He said it was “a manifesto that the silent majority of pro-UK voters can get behind to send a message to Nicola Sturgeon for her 15 years of failing Scotland.”
He warned of the risk of SNP-Labour councils that wouldn’t stand up to Nicola Sturgeon.
Labour are in coalition with the SNP in six councils across Scotland, and dozens of Labour candidates in this election are pro-independence or pro-indyref2.
The Scottish Conservative manifesto includes policies such as:
Business rates-free zones on high streets.
Cutting council tax for almost a million households.
A commitment to oppose the SNP’s workplace parking tax.
A Pothole Action Fund to improve our roads and make driving safer.
A local tutoring scheme and provide additional support to help pupils catch up from lost learning.
A fairer deal for local communities with a set amount of the Scottish Budget going to councils each year.
A local care service to provide a guarantee against out-of-area care.
Scottish Conservative Leader Douglas Ross said: “This election is an opportunity to get all of the focus onto your local priorities – not the SNP’s.
“Scottish Conservative councillors will be totally focused on helping schools to catch up pupils, fixing local roads and protecting local services, all while keeping council tax increases low.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ap1n4paMTYA
Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 14 April 2022.
PICTURED: Scottish Conservative party Leader Douglas Ross officially launches the Scottish Conservative Party election manifesto for the spring 2022 elections.
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
The Scottish Conservatives have launched their 2022 local government manifesto with a promise to deliver on voters’ local priorities, not the SNP’s priorities.
Speaking at the party’s manifesto launch in Glasgow, Scottish Conservative Leader Douglas Ross urged pro-UK voters to back the party to deliver local action on local issues.
He said it was “a manifesto that the silent majority of pro-UK voters can get behind to send a message to Nicola Sturgeon for her 15 years of failing Scotland.”
He warned of the risk of SNP-Labour councils that wouldn’t stand up to Nicola Sturgeon.
Labour are in coalition with the SNP in six councils across Scotland, and dozens of Labour candidates in this election are pro-independence or pro-indyref2.
The Scottish Conservative manifesto includes policies such as:
Business rates-free zones on high streets.
Cutting council tax for almost a million households.
A commitment to oppose the SNP’s workplace parking tax.
A Pothole Action Fund to improve our roads and make driving safer.
A local tutoring scheme and provide additional support to help pupils catch up from lost learning.
A fairer deal for local communities with a set amount of the Scottish Budget going to councils each year.
A local care service to provide a guarantee against out-of-area care.
Scottish Conservative Leader Douglas Ross said: “This election is an opportunity to get all of the focus onto your local priorities – not the SNP’s.
“Scottish Conservative councillors will be totally focused on helping schools to catch up pupils, fixing local roads and protecting local services, all while keeping council tax increases low.