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Jonathan Stanley's email to me 8:47 AM AEST

Dear Alison,

Happy to discuss further but please find my answers below. Every answer is quotable in full.

Best wishes

Jonathan Stanley

Scottish Unionist candidate

Airdrie & Shotts

1. Why did you decide to run in this by-election?

" Unionism is building a Britain that puts our most vulnerable first and helps everyone meet their potential. As a doctor I believe Monklands A&E will close within five years now the trauma department has been removed. It must come back. Call centre jobs are vital to Airdrie and I'm appalled Teleperformance is shutting the office and working people from home, even spying on them by treating the home as a workshop. I have outlined my plans to protect working-at-home rights, to stop COVID19 downgrading working conditions. Freedom is more important than any idea of independence. We cannot be independent if we cannot speak freely at home so I oppose the Hate Speech Act."

Home Ownership | Jon Stanley – The Mallard (mallarduk.com)

SNP News: 'Sturgeon's SNP will effectively spy on your homes if Scheme is passed' COMMENT | Express Comment | Comment | Express.co.uk

2. What are your thoughts on how the coronavirus pandemic has been handled by Westminster?

" As the Senior Researcher for the Bow Group, the UK's oldest conservative think tank I called for a public health on COVID19 in January 2020. I called for border closures, focusing on high risk patients, and getting Vitamin D sent out to everyone in the UK. There is not a single health professional in the British Cabinet and their manage has been abysmal, inept, dangerous and an economic disaster"

The Bow Group calls for an Emergency Public Health Plan Ahead of the Arrival of Wuhan Coronavirus - The Bow Group

The Bow Group Calls for Urgent Government Rethink on Coronavirus Strategy - The Bow Group

3. What do you think needs to be done to improve transport services in the Airdrie and Shotts constituency?

"The first priority is the urgent repair of roads as around 90% of passenger journeys are by car. In the name of equality, road repair comes before any further public transport investment. The Scottish Unionists resolve to be the most car friendly party in the United Kingdom. The treatment of taxi drivers has been a disgrace and money that was meant for them has been held back by the SNP to ransom them in this election. The cabbie is the top flight provider of public transport. We back them 100%"

4. Do you support the idea of a second independence referendum?

"We are the Scottish Unionist Party, so no"

5. Do you think the Conservative government is doing enough to combat climate change?

"The Tories rarely approach a topic using evidence and economic sense. As a technically advanced economy with global soft power the focus must be on the promotion of technological solutions, not energy austerity. We favour much more nuclear and tidal power in the UK and to use diplomacy to drive up energy efficiency in the USA and pressure Canada away from oil sands which are extremely polluting. The WTO based order on tariffs predates the divergence in global environmental standards we are seeing. We oppose any phase out in fossil fuels for cars and will let technology lead us to carbon free fuels in due course"

6. Why did you make the decision to also run for the Alliance 4 Unity in the Holyrood election?

"These elections are close in timing but different in nature. A4U is about maximising the pro-UK vote with a crisp consistent message that voters can follow. We aim to remove the SNP from government and audit Holyrood. George Galloway has taken a team approach and invited the skills needed for a true turnaround team. This is the first stage in encouraging other parties to work together by leaving them to contest constituencies. We have made tactical voting our number one strategy and it is now the main issue of the election. That achievement is extraordinary in such a short time when canvassing was impossible."

7. What reason do voters have to give you their vote over a number of other pro-union parties?

As above. Candidates were invited to form a team around a mission. Only A4U has sought to cooperate with legacy parties even when we disagree with them on many things, we are the only party in this election that is goal orientated. That's new and for the establishment it's terrifying.

8. You left UKIP in 2015 over what you said was racism and bullying. What led you to the Scottish Unionists?

"Elements in UKIP attempted to adopt sectarianism as way to appeal for segments of the Unionist community. Growing up in South Lancashire where Catholic and Protestants live together happily this was anathema to me. It reflected the divisive goals of the SNP and I have no patience with such cynical indulgent behaviour. I rejoined the Tories to further Brexit and left when they resorted to tribal blackmail over a second referendum to win a few seats. The Scottish Unionists are a British party that welcomes people of all religious traditions, always conscious of Britain's Christian heritage.

9. What is a local issue that you think isn't being addressed that should be?

" Monklands hospital is being failed as are so many district general hospitals where politicians want to centralise services and power to serve big cities where the votes are. Distance matters to emergency care. It's a matter of life and death. I've seen it when people take too long to get to A&E because they don't have a car. For a young mum with children or an elderly couple, a round trip in a taxi of one hour is very expensive night out. Distance punishes those least mobile. It's obvious if you think about it. "

10. If you're elected, what's one thing you'd like to change about the law?

" I worked with my boss Steven Woolfe MEP helping a Catholic family in Liverpool trying to save their child Alfie Evans from having life support turned off. The hospital went as far as banning the child from being treated elsewhere and spent tens of thousands in court fees to this end. I saw a young doctor, Hafiza Bawa-Garba, destroyed by a pernicious GMC who used members' fees to pursue her to destroy her. So I'm going to support both Alfie's Law and Hafiza's Law:

Alfie's Law, No hospital must ever deny the right of any patient, in any condition, to be treated by another willing and able provider.

Hafiza's Law. No public or statutory body should enjoy unregulated funds in legal action against its employees or clients.

Best wishes

Jonathan Stanley

Party Chairman

Scottish Unionists

Couldn't find Stanley's email online so I contacted the party using the email from their party website. Forwarded to scoop as well. --LivelyRatification (talk) 00:23, 6 May 2021 (UTC)[reply]

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