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Edinburgh South Conservatives have selected Gavin Brown as their candidate for the next Scottish Parliament elections

After making marked progress in the General Election of 2005, and winning over 10,000 votes, Gavin Brown was selected by the Edinburgh South Conservatives to fight the Holyrood elections in May 2007. Buoyed by the new leadership partnership of David Cameron and Annabel Goldie, Gavin is eager to extend the momentum of the Conservative renewal to Edinburgh South.

Gavin commented: -

“I am fully committed to getting the best deal for the people of Edinburgh South. This is a great place to live, but I want to make things even better. As a local resident I share the local concerns and will work with any group of residents to get positive results.”

“Under our new leadership, we will be focusing on two core values: trusting the people of Edinburgh South and sharing responsibility between the residents so as to strengthen the communities of Edinburgh South. I believe that this will present the local residents with a clear alternative to the Labour/LibDem coalition at Holyrood. In addition to listening to the concerns of local residents, we offer a voice for change, optimism and hope that is built to last.”

After a strong showing in the General Election of May 2005, the Edinburgh South Conservatives will present residnets with a strong case for change in the local council elections as well.

Local party Chairman Michael McFee explained that: -

“Due to the introduction of the Single Transferable Vote in Scottish local elections, we’re also in a strong position to return Conservative Councillors from all corners of the constituency.”

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