North East Fife SNP candidate,
Rod Campbell has joined the National Pensioners Convention (NPC), in condemning the
Liberal Democrats after they announced they were dropping a pledge for free personal care from their General Election manifesto.
Commenting, Mr Campbell said:
"Everyone
knows the Liberal Democrats want to make savage cuts, but
nobody realised they planned on targeting pensioners and the
most
vulnerable.
"The Liberal Democrats
will remain on the fringes of Scottish politics
because they simply do not understand the priorities of the people of
Scotland.
"The SNP is governing for the
people, and that is why we continue to
win support across Scotland. We will continue to back policies vital
for
Scotland’s health such as free personal care and push forward
measures to improve it such as minimum pricing for
alcohol. These
policies are vital for Scotland’s long term well being and must be
above party politics.
"The reality is that the General Election in
Scotland will be a
two-horse race between the SNP and Labour - and the most recent
Scottish poll for Westminster
put the SNP ahead, at 34 per cent,
compared to 32 per cent for Labour, 15 per cent for the Tories, and 12
per
cent for the Lib Dems.
"And an analysis of all elections held throughout 2009 - totalling
nearly 1 million
votes from the European Parliament, and Westminster
and local by-elections - showed that the SNP secured the most votes
of
any party in Scotland, achieving a 10 per cent swing from Labour on a
4-way party split.
"The real fight in 2010 is not the phoney war between the London
parties. The real fight is for Scotland, and to make the coming decade
Scotland's decade."