Nicol Stephen launches election pre-manifesto

A bright futureOur colleagues in the Scottish Liberal Democrats, who will be meeting for their conference a week tomorrow, are launching their election pre-manifesto.

You can download a PDF (4MB) of the document here.

Never has the phrase “there is no glass ceiling to our ambition” been more appropriate. “Maximum votes, maximum seats” is also a message that should ring true for Scottish Liberal Democrats. If you haven’t done so yet, read Alex Cole-Hamilton’s piece looking back at his selection as a candidate, and forward to next year’s election.

He said:

“As Lib Dems we approach 2007 with no limits to our ambitions and with an impressive record behind us: The Partnership Agreement – negotiated in 2003 – was widely seen as a Liberal Democrat document, allowing us to implement a raft of Lib Dem and ideas and agendas that have hugely benifitted the people of Scotland.”

Aint that the truth.

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  • A Shadowy Figure 7th Oct '06 - 1:47pm

    Just as well I scrolled down my screen otherwise I would never have found this! 🙂

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