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Scottish Greens to stand in Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse by-election

Scottish Greens to stand in Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse by-election

Daily Record29-04-2025

The Scottish Greens will field a candidate in an upcoming Holyrood by-election, dealing a blow to the SNP's hopes of holding the seat. Charity director Ann McGuinness has been selected as the party candidate for the vote on June 5th. Labour and the SNP going head-to-head in the by-election triggered by the death of Nationalist Christina McKelvie. Reform UK are expected to poll well and Labour strategists are concerned about the fracturing of the pro-UK vote. But the pro-independence vote is also facing a split after the Scottish Greens decided to stand a candidate. McGuinness, co-convenor of the Scottish Greens Women's Network, said: "I am proud to have been selected to stand in the upcoming by-election in Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse. 'I will spend the weeks ahead speaking to as many people as possible across the constituency, to discuss their hopes for their children and their future, the strength and value of their communities and the everyday challenges that they face. 'Every vote for the Scottish Greens will be a positive vote for a fairer and greener Scotland and a brighter future for Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse. If we are to build a truly just and green future we need to empower every town and village and ensure that no one is left behind." Scottish Green Co-Leader Patrick Harvie said: 'None of us want this by-election to be taking place. It should be a positive and respectful contest, and one that lives up to the values that Christina McKelvie lived by. 'By voting for Ann, the people of Larkhall and Stonehouse have the opportunity to elect an experienced campaigner for equality and environmental justice who will prioritise people and planet.' To sign up to the Daily Record Politics newsletter, click here

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