Tuesday, 10 November 2009

SNP EVE OF POLL PUSH TO MEET 1,000 VOTERS





SNP EVE OF POLL PUSH TO MEET 1,000 VOTERS
AFTER 74 YEARS, JUST 1 DAY LEFT TO END LABOUR'S REAL RIP OFF
As the election battle for Glasgow North East enters the final day of campaigning, SNP candidate David Kerr will embark on an eve of poll push to meet 1,000 voters.
The constituency has been without an MP for a record 145 days, and the SNP will use the final day of campaigning to close the gap on Labour and end 74 years of Labour neglect.
SNP candidate David Kerr said:
"After 74 wasted years with Labour, there is now just one day left to stop this area being let down and taken for granted again.
"Voters have seen the success of the last two years of SNP Government, and it's time to bring some of that success to Glasgow and to Westminster
"Labour's campaign has been built on smears and scaremongering. They have nothing positive to say about their own record or ideas for this area. This community has even been left without an MP for a record period because it suited Labour - tomorrow people can vote to send a message to Downing Street that Glasgow must never be taken for granted again.
"As we head toward the finish line, it’s time to end 74 years of Labour neglect with a vote for the SNP and a stronger, louder voice for Glasgow North East.”

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