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TimHood
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John Mason
: "How are your proposals on crime different from Labour? Don't you both support initiatives like the Enhanced Policing Plan?"
John Mason
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"The Enhanced Policing plan has shown a real improvement, driving down crime statistics in areas of Glasgow east including reducing incidents of knife carrying by 27%. The SNP's policies not only support..."
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" The Enhanced Policing plan has shown a real improvement, driving down
crime statistics in areas of Glasgow east including reducing incidents of
knife carrying by 27%. The SNP's policies not only support the Enhanced
Policing Plan, we have also invested £200,000 in tackling gangs in our
communities. With the SNP Government funding 1000 new police officers
Strathclyde police have confirmed they will have 465 new officers from the
Scottish Government in the next 18 months - something the Labour party
failed to offer the people of scotland and failed to vote for.
The SNP also wants to take action on the root causes of some of the crime
and violence in our communities with a new drug strategy to help people
lead drug free lives, with investment in community facilities for young
people to divert them from crime - investment coming from cash taken from
the criminals and drug dealers and new proposals to limit access to the
cheap booze that often fuels the violence on our streets. "
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Jul 23 2008 11:18:53 PM
Wrighty
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John Mason
: "Could you guarantee voters that an independent Scotland wouldn't mean an accompanying lowering of the standard of living - especially in areas like Glagow East?"
John Mason
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"The most recent figures on Scotland's economy show that with only 85% of oil revenues from the North Sea coming to Scotland the Scottish economy would be in a far healthier position than that of the..."
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" The most recent figures on Scotland's economy show that with only 85% of
oil revenues from the North Sea coming to Scotland the Scottish economy
would be in a far healthier position than that of the UK, infact it would
be in surplus whilst the UK economy currently has a huge deficit. With
such a resource at scotland's disposal living standards would be on the
increase. Norway, which is of a similar size and population with a
similar north sea oil industry is recognised as having one of the highest
living standards in the world. The Norwegian government has also taken
action to insure itself against declining oil reserves by investing some
of the revenue from oil in an oil fund that is able to invest in new
technologies and industry, support pensions and provide a long term gain
from oil resources. I would want to see Scotland take the same action and
hope that my election will lead Gordon Brown to return a share of the
current oil windfall to Scotland to start such a fund. "
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Jul 23 2008 11:14:01 PM
bmcall
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John Mason
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"The Scottish Labour Party has been making much of your hardline stance on an independent Scotland. If a referendum on independence returned a "no" response, can you say definitively how long you would..."
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"The Scottish Labour Party has been making much of your hardline stance on an independent Scotland. If a referendum on independence returned a "no" response, can you say definitively how long you would wait before a second referendum?"
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John Mason
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"The SNP Government began a National Conversation with people across Scotland on our constitutional future last summer. The National Conversation has engaged people and organisations across the country..."
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" The SNP Government began a National Conversation with people across
Scotland on our constitutional future last summer. The National
Conversation has engaged people and organisations across the country and
we will continue that work towards a referendum on Scottish Independence
in 2010. A referendum I hope and expect we will win. The question of a
second referendum is not one I plan on having to face, however based on
previous experience with the defeat of the devolution referendum in 1979
and a second devolution referendum in 1997 I would expect it to be a
generation before the question was put to the people of scotland again. "
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