![]() | 'Iain Duncan Smith, the new Chingford skinhead, is the progeny of Norman Tebbit out of Baroness Thatcher. He is pro-hanging, pro-caning, pro-Section with a detestation that borders on the obsessional. David Davis calls himself, with unconscious irony, the 'clean break' candidate. Clean break from what? In addition to Europhobia, Davis is an English nationalist, a die-hard anti-devolutionist who wants to break up the UK by setting up an English parliament.' Iain MacWhirter in the Herald, 20 th June 2001. | ![]() |
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Michael Moore MP | ![]() |
| Liberal Democrat | ||
| Michael Moore was born on the 3 rd June 1965 in Northern Ireland and educated at Strathallan School in Perthshire and Jedburgh Grammar School. He has a MA(Hons) in Politics and Modern History from Edinburgh University and is a Chartered Accountant. He worked as a Research Assistant to Archy Kirkwood MP, then as a Chartered Accountant, and a manager of Corporate Finance Practice. He married his wife Alison in Melrose Parish Church in August 2004. Moore became the MP for Tweedale, Ettrick & Lauderdale in 1997 upon the retirement of Sir David Steel (now Lord Steel of Aikwood). Moore has been deputy leader of the Scottish Liberal Democrats since 2002, being relected in October 2007, and is currently Lib Dem spokesman on International Development at Westminster. He is a member of Amnesty International and his interest include jazz, hill walking and supporting local rugby teams.
Party positions December 2007 - International Development spokesman March 2006 - October 2008 - Scottish spokesman March 2006 - December 2007 Foreign Affairs spokesman June 2005 - March 2006 - Defence spokesman January 2004 - June 2005 - Deputy Foreign Affairs Spokesman October 2002 - Deputy Leader of the Scottish Liberal Democrats Recent electoral experience 2005 Westminster election, Berwickshire, Roxburgh & Selkirk, 18,993 votes (41.85 %) (elected) 2001 Westminster election, Tweedale, Ettrick &, Lauderdale, 14,035 votes (42.25 %) (elected) 1997 Westminster election, Tweedale, Ettrick &, Lauderdale, 12,178, (31.22 %) (elected) | ||
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Who | ![]() |
| Conservative & Unionist | ||
| Chris Walker, was selected as the candidate but resigned in July 2007.
Recent electoral experience. | ||
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Paul Wheelhouse | ![]() |
| Scottish National Party | ||
| The SNP candidate, Paul Wheelhouse, is a senior economist and policy advisor with a leading firm of economic consultants and serves as a community councillor in Ayton, Berwickshire. Paul's expertise is in education demand, economic and demographic analysis, policy evaluation and capital project appraisal (including successful lottery funding bids for the Museum of Scotland and University of the Highlands and Islands). Paul was born in Belfast in 1970, was raised in Edinburgh, and attended Stewart's Melville College. Paul has an MA (2:1 Hons) in Economic Science from University of Aberdeen and an MBA from University of Edinburgh Management School. Having moved to Berwickshire in 2000, Paul was married at Dryburgh Abbey (2002), and has one son. Paul has a passion for Independence, and a keen interest in local, Scottish and Classical history, and tracing his Turnbull ancestry. Paul is a supporter of rugby and a player of five-a-side football. He will be standing for election for the first time, but has 20 years experience of election campaigning and is Berwickshire SNP's Branch Organiser. Paul is a member of Shelter and the SSPCA and will be fighting hard on behalf of local communities and to build upon the 26% of Borders list voters backing the SNP in 2007. Recent electoral experience Ayton Community Cllr. | ||
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Who? | ![]() |
| Labour | ||
Ministerial Posts: Recent electoral experience | ||
| Electorate 71,702 Turnout: 63.0 % | ||
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Michael Moore MP | ![]() |
| Liberal Democrat | ||
| Votes | 18,993 | |
| % | 41.85 % | |
| % change since 2001 (Denver/Baxter figures) | - 4.94 % / - 3.54 % | |
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John Lamont | ![]() |
| Conservative & Unionist | ||
| Votes | 13,092 | |
| % | 28.84 % | |
| % change since 2001 (Denver/Baxter figures) | + 6.85 % / + 7.26 % | |
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Sam Held | ![]() |
| Labour | ||
| Votes | 7,206 | |
| % | 15.88 % | |
| % change since 2001 (Denver/Baxter figures) | - 1.04 % / - 2.54 % | |
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Aileen Orr | ![]() |
| Scottish National Party | ||
| Votes | 3,885 | |
| % | 8.56 % | |
| % change since 2001 (Denver/Baxter figures) | - 2.82 % / - 2.61 % | |
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John Hein | ![]() |
| Liberal Party | ||
| Votes | 916 | |
| % | 2.02 % | |
| % change since 2001 (Denver/Baxter figures) | (+ 2.02 %) / (+ 2.02 %) | |
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Graeme McIver | ![]() |
| Scottish Socialist Party | ||
| Votes | 695 | |
| % | 1.53 % | |
| % change since 2001 (Denver/Baxter figures) | + 0.02 % / - 0.44 % | |
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Peter Neilson | ![]() |
| UK Independence Party | ||
| Votes | 601 | |
| % | 1.32 % | |
| % change since 2001 (Denver/Baxter figures) | (+1.32 %) / - (+1.32 %) | |
| Notional Liberal Democrat hold | ![]() | |
| Liberal Democrat majority | 5,901 | |
| % majority | 13.00 % | |
| % change since 2001 (Denver/Baxter figures) | - 11.80 % / - 10.81 % | |
| Logo | Party | Denver | Baxter | |||
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| Votes | % | Votes | % | |||
| Liberal Democrat | 20,317 | 46.79 % | 19,516 | 45.39 % | ||
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Conservative & Unionist | 9,547 | 21.99 % | 9,278 | 21.58 % | |
| Labour | 7,348 | 16.92 % | 7,919 | 18.42 % | ||
| Scottish National Party | 4,942 | 11.38 % | 4,805 | 11.17 % | ||
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Scottish Socialist Party | 654 | 1.51 % | 847 | 1.97 % | |
| Others | 611 | 1.41 % | 635 | 1.47 % | ||
| Notional Liberal Democrat win | Notional Liberal Democrat majority | 10,770 | 24.80 % | 10,238 | 23.81 % | |
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