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Final push for by-election votes | Final push for by-election votes |
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Candidates in the Glasgow North East by-election are embarking on their final day of campaigning, ahead of polling day. | |
The seat was vacated by former Commons Speaker Michael Martin, who resigned amid the Westminster expenses row. | The seat was vacated by former Commons Speaker Michael Martin, who resigned amid the Westminster expenses row. |
Voters will go to the polls on Thursday to elect one of 13 candidates as an MP. | Voters will go to the polls on Thursday to elect one of 13 candidates as an MP. |
The parties have set a goal to knock on thousands of doors in the constituency, amid predictions turnout on polling day could be crucial to the final result. | The parties have set a goal to knock on thousands of doors in the constituency, amid predictions turnout on polling day could be crucial to the final result. |
Labour, which has been the main political force in the Glasgow North East area for 74 years, is defending a majority of some 10,000 votes from the 2005 General Election. | |
'Strong showing' | |
The party said the poll would be a "referendum on the treatment of Glasgow" by the SNP. | |
It said the Scottish government's budget for the coming year would see a cut in the city's housing budget, a low increase in the area's health board and a failure to build new schools in Glasgow. | |
Scottish Labour leader Iain Gray, who was joined by candidate Willie Bain and actor Eddie Izzard on the campaign trail, said: "It is increasingly clear that the poll is now a referendum on the treatment of Glasgow. This issue has dominated the campaign because Glaswegians care passionately about the city." | |
Meanwhile, SNP candidate David Kerr insisted that, after 74 years of Labour taking the area for granted, it was time for change. | |
"Voters have seen the success of the last two years of SNP Government, and it's time to bring some of that success to Glasgow and to Westminster," said Mr Kerr. | |
He added: "Labour's campaign has been built on smears and scaremongering. They have nothing positive to say about their own record or ideas for this area." | |
'Small business' | |
The Liberal Democrats argue their policy of tax reforms is chiming with the voters who want action on the economy, while the Conservatives are hoping for a strong showing to boost their hopes of a UK election victory. | |
Tory candidate Ruth Davidson said: "The voters know that they face a stark choice - more of this tired and failing Labour government or hope and change from David Cameron's Conservatives. We want to get Glasgow working again." | |
Eileen Baxendale, the Liberal Democrat candidate, visited a car wash and valeting company in the constituency. | |
Joined by Scottish party leader Tavish Scott, she said: "This is another example of a great, local, small business facing tough times as a direct result of Labour's recession - if people in Glasgow North East want to wash away years of neglect from the Labour party then they should vote for the Liberal Democrats." |
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