Thursday, September 08, 2005

Livingston UKIP Candidate



Peter Adams
UK Independence Party

A former army officer has been selected as the UK Independence Party candidate to fight the Livingston by-election on September 29th.

Peter Adams served all over the world in a 35 year career in the Royal Engineers. Mr Adams, who is 57, was commissioned from the ranks and ended his career as a Captain.

Since leaving the army, he has also acted as the administration officer for the Territorial Army in Livingston. Mr Adams, who comes from Kirkcaldy, says he intends to fight the election on a "mixture of European policies and local issues", but as a former army officer he will also be concentrating on the campaign to save the Scottish regiments.

Mr Adams currently works for the Royal Institute for the Blind in Scotland.



A high vote for Peter Adams will send the politicians this message

Save £30m a day by withdrawing from the EU

Raise the basic pension by £25 a week

Save the Scottish Regiments

End the EU bar on new orders for the Clyde shipyards

Take the handcuffs off the police and put them on the criminals

Cut council tax by half

Extend democracy by holding referendums on major policy issues

Oppose Identity cards

Take back Scottish control of our farming and fisheries, from the EU

Improve basic services, reduce bureaucracy and over-regulation

1 Comments:

At 11:48 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Good luck Peter. We are all going to vote for you!

Time to send the miserable bastards a message!

 

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