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Here are just a few of the essential campaign resources your donation is helping to ...
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To raise money to support the re-election campaign for Joan McAlpine
Please help re-elect Joan to the Scottish Parliament by donating generously to her crowd funder. Joan is standing as the SNP candidate in Dumfriesshire - she is determined to win the seat from the Tories. The Conservatives have deep pockets and will throw everything at the seat, so Joan needs more money to beat them. Lockdown means we cannot hold normal fundraisers - but need more cash to campaign, for example by post.
This election is historic. The Tories treat Scotland with contempt and have imposed a Brexit on us we didn’t vote for. By winning Dumfriesshire we will tell them all of Scotland has had enough.
Joan was a campaigning journalist before being elected in 2011 and always argued Scotland’s future should be in Scotland’s hands. She has brought the same energy and conviction to her work in parliament. She has fought hard to support her constituents in the pandemic, especially those who are most vulnerable. She has campaigned against the eviction of tenant farmers by big landowners, stood up against would be frackers, opposed rural bank and Post Office closures and backed the successful drive for South Scotland to get its own economic development agency. Her support for free speech and women’s rights has made an international impact. If you want a powerful, experienced and principled voice in Scotland’s parliament, help Joan McAlpine’s re-election and donate to her crowd funder.
(Page run and managed on behalf of Joan McAlpine by Sharon Kinning, Campaign Manager & Election Agent)
If you are kind enough to donate more than £50 to my campaign, your name and address will be checked against the electoral register to ensure that you are eligible to donate. Your name, but not your address, will be made available by the council on request after the election. Donations must be from your own resources
This project successfully funded on 23rd February 2021