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Launch Video

Campaign Launch

A short video from Innes Nelson, launching the SNP's Inverclyde campaign.

Referendum Video

Draft Referendum Consultation

 First Minister Alex Salmond launches a public consultation on the draft Referendum Bill.  

New Year's Message

The First Minister's 2010 New Year Message

A short New Year's message from Alex Salmond, First Minister of Scotland. 

SNP video 2009

SNP We've got what it takes

A short election address from last year. 

Your Voice

Your Scotland, Your Voice

 Launch of paper setting out constitutional options and paving way for referendum bill. 

I'm a Nat video

I'm a Nat!

Why Celebrities, Activists & Politicians vote SNP. 

Welcome

Hello there and welcome to my new campaign website, Innes for Inverclyde.
I am Innes Nelson, your SNP Candidate for Inverclyde in the forthcoming Westminster General Election.  Over the next few weeks and months, this site will grow to include videos and other content of the campaign.  There will also be regular updates from me and other members of your SNP team, highlighting local issues and other important matters.
 
If you wish to get in contact with me or the campaign team, you may do so on the contact page.  For more information about me and the SNP, please visit the about page.
 
If you are able in these times of economic uncertainty to donate some money to help out the campaign, please visit our Donations page, where advice on how to do so is given.
 
If you cannot afford to donate to the campaign, but still want to help out, there are plenty of things we need your help for.  If you wish to help the campaign in some way, please get in touch!
 
In the mean time, if you have questions, or wish to raise any issues with me or the team, please drop us a line!
 
Thank you.
Councillor Innes Nelson, Inverclyde's SNP Candidate for Westminster.
 

Alex Salmond Launches Five-Point Plan for Scotland's Pensioners

 SNP Leader and Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond today (Thursday) joined SNP candidate for Perth and North Perthshire Pete Wishart to campaign in the town centre as they launched the SNP's five point plan for Scotland's pensioners.

Inverclyde Schools Wind Orchestra win UK Finals

I was very proud, as I am sure everyone in Inverclyde was, to learn that the Inverclyde Schools Wind Orchestra won a gold award at the UK Concert Band Festival in Birmingham last weekend.
The Inverclyde young people were in Birmingham representing Scotland having previously won our national competition.
This award is the first time a band from Scotland has achieved gold at the UK finals.

Inverclyde's Unemployment Figures - Press Release

Just a short press-release today folks; more blog posts will follow shortly 
 
PRESS RELEASE – Friday 9th April 2010
SNP Candidate raises concerns over Inverclyde’s unemployment figures
 
The Inverclyde SNP candidate for the Westminster Election Cllr Innes Nelson has today expressed deep concern over the Inverclyde unemployment figures.

Our Schools and Education

 A good education for our children is fundamental to almost everything in life, even more so in this day and age in an ever-evolving world. That is why the SNP Scottish Government has put so much emphasis on education since being elected in May 2007.
 
Some of the SNP’s successes have been:-
 
Over the past three years more schools have been built in Scotland than under the previous administration.
 

Regeneration Funding Means Brighter Future

There is no doubt that the regeneration of Inverclyde is off to a good start. Soon after the SNP formed the Scottish Government in 2007, SNP Ministers turned their attention to how they could help Inverclyde recover from decades of Labour and Tory economic mismanagement.
 

Labour Fail Asbestos Sufferers - Again

The SNP Government have a record of delivery to be proud of and this is highlighted with the passing of the Damages (Asbestos Related Conditions) Scotland Act. 2009. An issue that affects Inverclyde in so many ways.

Council Tax Freeze

It is good to see that through the actions of Finance Minister John Swinney and the SNP administration in Edinburgh that the Council Tax in Inverclyde has been frozen at 0% for the third year running. This Council tax freeze is welcome news for thousands of pensioners and families throughout Inverclyde and Scotland.
Compare this to the previous 10 years from 1997 and 2007 where, under successive Labour governments in London and Labour/Lib Dem Executives in Edinburgh, the Council Tax rose by 58% in Inverclyde.

Inverclyde Royal Hospital and Saving Local Health Services

Many people have told us how thankful they are that in May 2007 Inverclyde and Scotland voted to elect an SNP Scottish Government, otherwise goodness knows what would have happened to our National Health Service in Scotland under another Labour/Lib Dem Government. 
 

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