Monday 3 May 2021

#SP21 MAY ELECTION: Dumfriesshire overview

SGA members have made us aware they would like to know more about the Election on May 6th and candidates they can vote for. 

We have been providing overview information on several seats (relevant to members) prior to the Election #SP21. (see other overviews on our website news pages) https://news.scottishgamekeepers.co.uk


Please note: The SGA is not affiliated to any political party. The information is intended only as a helpful guide, offered from the perspective of members' interests, as requested.


People should vote according to personal choice. However, we will give advice for circumstances in which people would wish to vote solely for the purposes of protecting their profession.


In looking at seats, we have provided an analysis based on what candidates have done for rural workers in Holyrood (track record) or, if not yet elected, looked at standpoints on issues to gauge where they might sit in relation to workers on river and land.


Overview: Dumfriesshire




What Choices will you have on the ballot paper?


On May 6th, voters will get the opportunity to vote for which person they want as their Constituency MSP in Dumfriesshire. This person will be an individual representing a party (White coloured paper).

Voters will also get the opportunity to vote for a Party in the Regional List (Peach coloured paper) for South Scotland.


For the Constituency vote (white paper), the person with the highest number of votes becomes the Constituency MSP. In the regional list (peach paper) a total of 7 MSPs are selected to represent the South Scotland region.


This allocation is worked out around the share of the party vote on the peach paper. If a party has already won the Constituency seat, they will win less regional list seats in that region. The system is designed this way to avoid any one party dominating.


About Dumfriesshire


This will be one of the most hotly contested seats of the Election. It is effectively a 2-horse race and both the main protagonists, the Conservatives and SNP, will be focusing considerable resources, here.


The constituency seat (white paper) was won by Oliver Mundell (Conservatives, below) in 2016 from nearest challenger, SNP's Joan McAlpine, by only 1230 votes. 


Although SNP have never won this constituency seat, they will be out to achieve the 3.4% swing which would see them reverse history.


The Conservatives, however, will be determined to retain the seat. Again, it is a straight fight between Mundell and McAlpine, with Labour likely to maintain third spot, albeit a distance behind the final winner.


Oliver Mundell (Conservatives) is supportive of field sports and recently tabled a motion at Holyrood seeking more support for gamekeepers in the wake of the Sottish Govt-commissioned report which highlighted threats and abuse endured by gamekeepers when carrying out their work. Mr Mundell also recently responded in support of the aims of the Rural Workers' Protest, #RWP21.











Joan McAlpine (SNP) will respond to local SGA members on issues impacting their jobs although her overall stance on the interests of rural workers of river and land in game sectors is harder to define. 



On the peach paper (regional list) for South Scotland, voters will have no fewer than 16 parties to choose from. 


Amongst those will be pro-Union party, All for Unity, who will be hoping to muster support in this key region.  


All for Unity manifesto: https://www.alliance4unity.uk/manifesto/


Both Jamie Blackett and George Galloway are on the regional list in South Scotland.


Jamie Blackett is himself a land manager and is supportive of the SGA's work. Both he and George Galloway posted films in support of the Rural Workers' Protest, #RWP21, and Jamie Blackett attended the SGA Political hustings. See George Galloway's film, here: https://twitter.com/ScotGamekeepers/status/1372922136495583241?s=20


One worry SGA members have been contacting our office about is whether a vote for SNP means they get the Greens as part of the deal. 


The Green Party recently published its manifesto which pledges to end, what it terms, bloodsports’ including shooting and angling. They will ban driven grouse shooting, reintroduce species and incentivise the removal of sheep from the hills. 


For those seeking to vote in terms of their employment, specifically, the Green manifesto represents the likely loss of over 13 000 rural workers’ jobs. See their manifesto, here: https://greens.scot/ourfuture


Should the SNP fail to win an outright majority at this election (which current polling shows is possible) they may again choose to join with the Greens in order to form a majority. Given the Greens’ unhidden desire to end the employment interests of sections of the rural workforce, SGA members should make themselves aware of the dangers in this possibility.


Give this, SGA Chairman Alex Hogg has written to First Minister Nicola Sturgeon seeking reassurances for rural workers that any potential SNP/Green pact will not mean Scottish Government adopting the Green manifesto pledges, mentioned above, which will be so damaging for rural workers and their families. You can read the Chairmans letter, here. To date, we have not had a response from the First Minister. 


https://news.scottishgamekeepers.co.uk/2021/04/open-letter-to-first-minister-rural.html




On whether an SNP/Green pact might comes to pass, leader of the Greens, Patrick Harvie, was quoted in the Scotsman newspaper on April 30 saying, that 'most of our members would be willing to have the conversation' after the Election. (below)



To find all candidates standing in Dumfriesshire plus South Scotland region- (and all the other Scottish constituencies)- see: https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/news/politics/6918475/scottish-election-full-candidate-list-standing-my-area/




*This seat analysis, which fulfils a requirement of our members to provide voting information on their behalf, has been produced by The Scottish Gamekeepers Association, a Company limited by guarantee, Company number SC386843.