Mike Robb to tackle 'Tory cheerleader' Danny Alexander
Thursday, 10 April 2014
MP Danny Alexander has been “a cheerleader for Tory
policies” which have damaged the Highlands, says the man selected to oppose him
in next year's General Election.
Highland businessman Mike Robb has been selected as
the Scottish Labour Party candidate for Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch and
Strathspey. Mr Robb finished runner-up to Mr. Alexander at the 2010
election.
Mr Robb, whose wife Gwen is an NHS nurse, runs his own
UK-wide IT consultancy with an office in Inverness. He has a degree in physics
from Edinburgh University and he and Gwen, who live in Muir of Ord, have two
adult sons.
After being unanimously selected again as candidate at
a Labour Party meeting in Inverness, Mr Robb said: "Being in second
place last time puts us in the driving seat as the leading challenger to
replace Danny Alexander, who has led the charge in driving up the cost of
living, hitting families with a VAT hike and the Bedroom Tax while doing
nothing about rocketing fuel and energy bills.
"If you feel let down by Mr Alexander, then I'm
the alternative if you want him out of office.
"I've spoken to many people who voted for him --
but didn't realise he would be such a cheerleader for Tory policies that have
been so damaging for young people, ordinary pensioners and the poorest in our
community."
“We’ll be campaigning hard over the next 12 months to
beat the LibDems, elect a Labour MP and give the Highlands its very own
Portillo Moment.”
Mr Robb said that providing jobs for young people was
his number one priority. "It's tragic that so many youngsters are
leaving school or college with no real employment prospects", he stressed.
"We also need a welfare system that's there when
required -- helping people to make their lives work instead of stigmatising
them. Scrapping the Bedroom Tax will be a good start"
David Stewart, local Labour MP from 1997 to 2005, said
he was delighted that Mike Robb has agreed to stand again. "He has
enthused our membership as the fight begins to give the area a Labour voice
again."
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