General Election 2024: hear from the candidates standing in Dumfries and Galloway

We asked for your help to build a Citizens’ Agenda - and you delivered!

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As part of the The Scottish Beacon local news collaborative, we wanted candidates in the General Election 2024 to answer the questions which really matter to the people in the Glenkens and district, rather than the the agendas set by the political parties.

The response to the survey from the Glenkens was excellent, covering a wide range of really important issues, many of them specific to our rural communities. We amalgamated topics to whittle the list down to 9 questions and these were sent to the 7 candidates standing in our constituency.

The questions were:

  1. How will you influence UK trade and industry policy to develop sustainable, climate positive jobs which target rural poverty and wealth inequality?

  2. How will you ensure all households & businesses can access affordable super-fast broadband in the very near future?

  3. How do you plan to impact transport policy to improve roads and access to public transport in rural areas?

  4. What plans will you and your party implement in order to support vibrant and dynamic rural communities, increase access to essential services, build community wealth and decrease inequality?

  5. What are you able to do to address the shortage of rural housing stock?

  6. How do you plan to address the climate crisis and combat environmental degradation in the UK?

  7. What will you do to ensure that the UK implements an immigration policy that properly supports the positive contribution that immigrants bring?

  8. Will you advocate for further devolution in Scotland and what is your stance on Scotland being an independent nation?

  9. How will you work in the UK parliament, and with your MSP colleagues on issues, such as funding for the NHS and education, which while budget responsibility is devolved, depend on funding from the UK government?

We also asked candidates for a short statement on any connections they have to the Glenkens area, and what they plan to do in parliament to make a positive material difference to us all.

Their replies are below, listed in the order received, together with links to find out more from each party.

The views are the candidates own and do not represent the views of the Glenkens Hub, the Glenkens Gazette or GCAT.

We hope you find this useful and want to thank everyone who took part: the readers who set the questions, the candidates themselves, and the Scottish Beacon for organising the Citizens' Agenda.

For more information about the General Election 2024 and how to vote in Dumfries and Galloway see: https://dumgal.gov.uk/article/27163/UK-Parliamentary-General-Election-July-2024.


Laura Moodie - Scottish Green Party

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David P Griffiths - Scottish Heritage Party

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Iain McDonald - Scottish Liberal Democrats

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Charles Anthony Keal - Reform UK

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James Wallace - Labour Party

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Response received after the deadline.

 
Scottish Conservative & Unionist logo

No response.

 

Tracey Little - Scottish National Party

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