Election Strategy

I need £1000 in order to put myself up for election in 2015 and have enough money to print the leaflets which the establishment parties all get delivered for free.
However, even so, the £1000 (assuming lost deposit) is remarkably good value. Lenzie is full of the “decision makers” of Scotland so its a very good target for climate information, the MP is a green hypocrite and the £1000 is cheaper than paying a company to deliver them.
Whilst there have been some generous donations, unfortunately I am still very far from the £1000 and having had unpaid “work” as a climate sceptic for many years I have had no income and so I’m putting a red line down that I will not fund the campaign from my own (wife’s) pocket.

Strategy

So, I am now contemplating a sceptic keep fit program.
This program involves printing as many leaflets as the present donations can provide for and then hand delivering them. The leaflet will lay out the scientific basis against the nonsense policy of the Scottish government and then explain I would like to stand and ask for donations to help make this happen.

UKIP

For those who aren’t aware, UKIP are denying the Scottish membership any say over their party in Scotland. In particular, the “chairman” is now appointed, but contrary to the rules that say the “chairman” must not be employed in the party office, this “chairman” works for David Coburn – claiming that as an appointed “chairman” this rule does not apply.
So, this “chairman” will never willingly have an election because either they lose and keep their job or they “lose” and become an elected chairman without their EU funded salary.

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