Help Re-elect Jackson Carlaw

We are still in the middle of a global pandemic, but the rollout of the vaccines has given us all hope that there will be an end to the health crisis in the coming months.

However, the effects of the pandemic on our economy are going to be long-term. People In Eastwood and across Scotland are now worried about the impact this is having on jobs and their communities. They do not want to see a lost generation because of coronavirus.

At this uncertain time, the only priority that our governments should have is to manage this crisis and rebuild our country.

Yet the SNP’s priority is another divisive independence referendum, which Nicola Sturgeon has said could happen this year.

Another independence referendum is the last thing our country needs right now, it would damage our economic recovery and divide Scotland all over again, when we need to pull together to rebuild.

If the SNP are elected as a majority government in May, then they will put their political obsession above the national interest of all of Scotland.

At the Scottish Parliament Election, voters have the chance to prevent this damaging distraction. Jackson Carlaw has been standing up against the SNP as your MSP since 2016 and is standing for re-election to continue to put your interests first.

Only the Scottish Conservatives and Jackson Carlaw have the strength across Scotland to stop the SNP prioritising securing a divisive second independence referendum before jobs and our economic recovery.

The other opposition parties are too weak and cannot be trusted to oppose the SNP.

Vote for the Scottish Conservatives to stop the SNP again and get the Scottish Parliament 100 per cent focused on rebuilding Scotland from this crisis. 

So sign up below to help stop The SNP in Eastwood.

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