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Paul McAleavey's Campaign Blog

Sunday, May 31, 2009

Jobs, not protests

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The campaign in Scotland has picked up a little speed over this last week in the media. The pace of visits, hustings and campaigning has al...
Monday, May 25, 2009

Nil By Mouth

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As campaigning today led us to Falkirk and Tullibody, international headlines were dominated by North Korea’s outrageous nuclear test. Briti...
Saturday, May 23, 2009

Another day, another few hundred doorsteps

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Door-knocking in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Fife, Stirling, Dundee all in the last few days ... with Falkirk, Grangemouth, Alloa, Dundee (again), P...
Wednesday, May 20, 2009

On the stump

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I clearly need more training in walking purposefully towards a camera ... the picture above shows me learning this skill from David Martin, ...
Tuesday, May 19, 2009

What politics can do

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I write this blog entry while the Westminster expenses scandal rumbles on ... indiscriminately discrediting politics and politicians in the...
Monday, May 18, 2009

Team Labour

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Scottish Labour today launched our manifesto for the elections on 4th June with a strong focus on the economy and jobs. We will continue to ...
Sunday, May 17, 2009

When innocence is no excuse

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What an atmosphere in which to stand for election for the first time. The relentless drip-feeding by The Daily Telegraph of information abo...
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Paul McAleavey
Paul is a Scottish Labour Party candidate at the European Parliament elections on 4th June 2009. He has his roots in the coalmining village of Fishcross in central Scotland where he was born in 1968. He is an internationalist who has lived and worked in Italy, Belgium, Denmark and Sweden for the last two decades. As an active member of both the Labour Party and the Swedish Social Democrats, he works for stronger connections between these sister parties. The views expressed in this blog are Paul McAleavey's and should be read as his alone.
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