Friday 1 January 2010

2010 - SCOTLAND'S CHANCE TO BE HEARD



2010 - SCOTLAND'S CHANCE TO BE HEARD

NEW YEAR MESSAGE FROM NICOLA STURGEON

'THE REAL FIGHT IS FOR SCOTLAND'

SNP Depute Leader and Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has described
2010 as Scotland's chance to be heard - with a General Election and a bill
for a referendum on Independence giving Scottish voters the opportunity to
set the direction of Scotland's future and determine who they want to
speak up for Scotland in Westminster and in the world.

Speaking as the Scottish National Party moves firmly into election mode
for the year ahead, Ms Sturgeon urged Scotland's voters to reject the
negativity of opposition parties and use the opportunity to make
Scotland's voice heard.

With the SNP coming top across Scotland in the European poll in May 2009,
the coming year will bring a real opportunity for Scotland's voters to
elect a strong Scottish voice at Westminster and to deliver the referendum
on Scotland's future.

Ms Sturgeon said:

"The SNP is governing for the people and that is why we continue to win
support across Scotland.

"As a country, we will face challenges and tough times ahead as we all pay
the price for Labour's recession. While the negativity of other parties
holds Scotland back, the SNP will put you, your family and your job first.

"The real fight in 2010 is not the phoney war between Labour and Tory -
the tweedledum and tweedledee of UK politics - the real fight is for
Scotland and to make the coming decade Scotland's decade.

"In 2009, Scotland's voters backed the SNP in the only UK wide election
and across all elections, putting the SNP first for Scotland in Europe and
giving Scotland a stronger voice.

"In 2010 voters will have that opportunity again to ensure Scotland's
voice is heard. We are already seeing the opposition parties try to cut
Scotland out - telling the Scottish people who to vote for instead of
debating Scottish issues.

"Whoever wins the phoney war at Westminster, only the SNP will give
Scotland the stronger, louder voice we will all need in the years ahead.

"And as we work to bring in the legislation for a referendum on Scotland's
future, only the SNP that want to give you the right to a voice here at
home.

"While Labour, Tory and Lib Dem arrogantly assume they know best in 2010,
the SNP want you to make the decision with a chance to cast your vote for
Scotland's future.

"As we mark the start of another year and a new decade, let's make this
year the year Scotland's voice is heard at home, in London and around the
world."

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