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The 'People's Politics' husting, Edinburgh 4 April 2016

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Pictured: Iain Gray and John Chalmers, Moderator of the Curch of Scotland

The People Politics Hustings, organised by the Church of Scotland, allowed voters to question SNP deputy John Swinney, Scottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale, Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie, Scottish Greens co-convener Patrick Harvie and former Scottish Conservatives leader Annabel Goldie ahead of the Scottish Elections. Before the politicians had a chance to speak they had a chance to listen to five speakers with different viewpoints on how Scotland has supported them in the past and how it should support them in the future..
Ger Harley | EEm 4 April 2016

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Iain Gray John Chalmers Moderator Curch of Scotland People Politics Hustings Church of Scotland voters SNP deputy John Swinney Scottish Labour leader Iain Gray Scottish Liberal Democrat Willie Rennie Scottish Greens co-convener Patrick Harvie Scottish Conservatives Annabel Goldie Scottish Elections Edinburgh Scotland Ger Harley Edinburghelitemedia.co.uk 24 March 2016
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Pictured: Iain Gray and John Chalmers, Moderator of the Curch of Scotland<br />
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The People Politics Hustings,  organised by the Church of Scotland, allowed voters to question SNP deputy John Swinney, Scottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale, Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie, Scottish Greens co-convener Patrick Harvie and former Scottish Conservatives leader Annabel Goldie ahead of the Scottish Elections. Before the politicians had a chance to speak they had a chance to listen to five speakers with different viewpoints on how Scotland has supported them in the past and how it should support them in the future..<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 4 April 2016