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Name of party and registered description, candidate’s surname and candidate’s other names:
Change UK – The Independent Group
- Macdonald, David
- Griffiths, Peter
- Forman, Kate
- Astbury, Heather
- McFadyen, Colin
- Edgeworth, Cathy
Conservative and Unionist Party – Scottish Conservative and Unionist
- Mobarik, Nosheena
- McGill, Iain
- Haslam, Shona Ruth
- Whyte, Iain
- Gee, Andrea
- Kusznir, Michael James Douglas
Labour Party
- Martin, David Weir
- Baxter, Jayne
- Miller, Craig
- Fraioli, Amy Lee
- O’Dwyer, Callum
- Bretherton, Angela
Liberal Democrats – Scottish Liberal Democrats
- Ritchie, Sheila Ewan
- Mackintosh, Fred
- Bhatia, Catriona Judith
- Zaporozcenko, Vita
- Edward, John David
- Sneddon, Clive Roderick
Scottish Green Party
- Chapman, Maggie
- Slater, Lorna
- Mackay, Gillian
- Booth, Chas
- Hall, Mags
- Faulds, Allan
Scottish National Party (SNP)
- Smith, Alyn
- Allard, Christian
- McLeod, Aileen
- Ferrier, Margaret
- Anderson, Heather
- Kerr, Alex
The Brexit Party
- Stedman-Bruce, Louis
- Walker, Karina Kielbinska
- Ferguson-Hannah, James Alasdair Neil
- Waiton, Stuart James
- Aitken, Paul Andrew
- Walker, Calum David Alexander
UK Independence Party (UKIP) – UKIP Make Brexit Happen
- MacKay, Donald Murdo
- MacKay, Janice Elizabeth
- Inglis, Otto
- Meechan, Mark
- Hill, Roy
- Wilson, Neil
Edgar, Gordon – Independent
Parke, Ken – Independent
All you need to know about the European Elections
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Poles apart: divided views on local billboard posters
Advertising is designed to draw your attention, but the ad men must be rubbing their hands at the publicity two totally different billboard ads – one for camping equipment, the other for the European elections – has generated.
The ads – one for GO Outdoors, proclaiming ‘No Poles Required’, and the other for the UKIP political party were placed together on a site on West Granton Road late last month and it seems the stushie’s still simmering.
Local Forth councillors Steve Cardownie and Vicki Redpath both took issue with the juxtaposition of the posters.
SNP councillor Steve Cardownie said : “It’s insensitive. People might think it’s funny, but that’s the kind of message UKIP are trying to get over. You would have thought somebody would have the presence of mind to realise that”.
“When it comes to questions of immigrant workers we have to be very careful. It’s unfortunate and I would urge the tent company to do what they can to repair matters as soon as possible – it’s too dangerous to be funny.”
Forth Labour councillor Vicki Redpath said “It’s probably a stupid mistake where someone hasn’t thought about the consequences, but all sorts of people could take offence”.
UKIP believe it’s a lot of fuss about nothing. A spokesperson said: “I do not believe people are getting upset – I think people will look at it with a wry smile. The posters are two completely different things juxtaposed in a wry way by accident.”
By accident or design? Clear Channel, the company responsible for posters, said they were put up at the same time. A spokesman added: “We can understand why people would make the connection, but at the same time one is for an election campaign on European bureaucracy and the other is an advert for camping supplies.”
Last week Barbara Robertson of the Granton Improvement Society wrote to Go Outdoors to demand that the ‘No Poles Required’ poster is removed. She said: “I am incensed by the advertising you have recently indulged in whereby the ‘No Poles Required’ poster has been displayed next to a UKIP poster in many places all over Britain. I demand that you remove these posters or be vilified as being part of a racist campaign”.
There has been no response so far.
However not everyone is getting hot and bothered over the billboards. One Newhaven man – who preferred not to be named – stopped when I was taking pictures. He said: “I pass these billboards on the way to work every day and to be honest I never usually notice them. It’s harmless enough and I think it’s quite funny. I don’t know what some people are getting all upset about. Will the publicity maybe make more people vote? I doubt it – now you’re having a laugh!”
An innocent little joke, a simple mistake or blatant racist provocation? Whatever your view, two weeks on the posters are still there …
Don’t miss out on your right to vote
Edinburgh residents are being urged not to lose the opportunity to vote in the forthcoming European Elections – you must register to vote by TUESDAY (6 May) in order to cast your vote on 22 May.
Though registration across the capital’s 151 polling districts is relatively high, there are some areas that continue to experience a much lower rate in voter registration – particularly areas with a high volume of rented properties.
Those living in rented accommodation or who have moved house are being reminded to let the Electoral Registration Office know when they move to avoid losing out on their vote.
Getting on the electoral register now will also allow a vote in the Scottish Referendum on September 18.
City of Edinburgh Council leader, Councillor Andrew Burns, said: “With both the European Parliamentary Elections and the Scottish Independence Referendum taking place this year, it’s important that you are registered to vote.
“This is your opportunity to be part of our democracy and make your vote count. Registering only takes a few minutes and being on the Electoral Register has other benefits such as helping improve your credit rating.”
The European Elections will be held in all 28 member states of the European Union, with Edinburgh residents voting to elect six members of the European Parliament to the Electoral Region of Scotland.
Citizens must register to vote by 6 May by filling out an application form, which can be found on the Lothian Valuation Joint Board website at www.lothian-vjb.gov.uk or call the Lothian Valuation Joint Board 0131 344 2500.
Want a postal vote? Those wishing to vote by post must register by 5pm on Wednesday (7 May).