Where do you stand?
As proposed previously we have now taken all your questions and emailed them to the Southside Electoral Candidates listed for Central, South, South West Glasgow. (A list of all the questions sent are in the comments on this post.)
We will put together a post listing the Candidates responses to these questions to help us all find out where they stand on various issues.
We will put together a post listing the Candidates responses to these questions to help us all find out where they stand on various issues.
Labels: Politics
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Here are your questions:
Can you give us a very short intro about who you are?
If you could make one change to the Southside what would it be?
How can we improve the integration of the Southsides many cultures?
What do you think of the M74 extension, how can we ensure it doesn't fracture the Southside and city centre like the M8 has to the west?
What improvement can we expect for pedestrians/ cyclists walking to and from the City Centre?
How can the connections between the City Centre and the East and West be improved?
What are your opinions on the bus depot/ supermarket proposals at Larkfield and why?
What should happen (in an ideal world) to the Shawlands Arcade?
What can be done to help the small independent local shops and the local high streets in general?
What can be done to improve job opportunities in the Southside?
How do you feel the Government should be acting towards achieving green energy and in subsidies for home owners to greenify their homes?
What was your position on the Iraq war?
What is your position on the Afganastan war?
What is your position on the BBC and other public owned services?
What are your views on the expenses fiasco that swept Westminster last year and what was your direct involvement (if any)?
What do you think about the Robin Hood Tax proposal?
What is your position on Trident?
Some answers to some of those questions for the sitting MP's can be found here:
http://www.theyworkforyou.com/
How many of the candidates are going to go along to the meeting today about the Larkfield depot? Want to know where they stand on the Supermarket proposal. In the longer term it can be nothing but destructive to the area. Even the 400 jobs "created" are not enough compensation for the overall affect on the govanhill area.
We've recieved a couple of full responces already and a couple of aknowledgements with a promise of answers to follow soon.
We'll start posting these soon.
Hear directly from your prospective MPs how they and their party plan to tackle climate change. This will be an opportunity to hear what your candidates have to say about climate change and to ask your questions in a 'Question Time' style event.
For more information: Sarah Watson, sawatson@oxfam.org.uk; tel 0141 285 8875
Come along and remember to bring your family and friends! This event is free and there's no need to book.
Date: Wednesday, 14 April 2010
Time: 18:30 - 20:00
Location: Renfield St Stephens
Street: 260 Bath Street
Town/City: Glasgow, United Kingdom
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