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'Springtime for Hitler and Germany Deutschland is happy and gay! We're marching to a faster pace Look out, here comes the master race! Springtime for Hitler and Germany Rhineland's a fine land once more! Springtime for Hitler and Germany Watch out, Europe We're going on tour!' From The Producers. |
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1. Robert Rodgers | ![]() |
| Christian Peoples Alliance | ||
| Robert Rodgers is a 45 year old married father of three from Johnstone, Renfrewshire. Robert has lived and worked in the West of Scotland community for the majority of his life, with involvement in work-place representation and Pro-Life group activity throughout Renfrewshire, Inverclyde and Glasgow. He has also been supportive in his local Parish of St. Anthony's, and the Paisley Diocese. He has had a keen interest in politics since the 1980's, when Tory policies destroyed a way of life in this area. He spent 6 years serving at home and abroad in the army, an experience which shaped his political principles of protection of the weak and vulnerable, defence of sovereignty and dignity, and that right is might and not vice versa. Within the CPA, he is the Deputy Party Nominating Officer for Scotland. Before joining the party in 2006, He was leader of the Scottish regional association of the ProLife Party and stood in the Scottish Parliament elections in 2003. Shortly after he was elected National Chairman of the ProLife Party, a position he held for a year. He then stood in the General Election in 2005 as an independent candidate in his home constituency of Paisley and Renfrewshire South, on a Freedom, Democracy and Right-to-life ticket.
Recent electoral experience As a Freedom, Democracy, Right-to-Life candidate 2005 Westminster election, Paisley & Renfrewshire South, 166 votes (0.44 %) As a ProLife Party candidate 2003 Scottish parliament elections, First on Pro-Life Party West of Scotland list, 3,674 votes (1.43 %) | ||
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2. Robert Graham | ![]() |
| Christian Peoples Alliance | ||
| Passionate pro-life activist Robert Graham has been involved in the pro-life movement since the passing of the Abortion Act in 1967. He has been an office bearer since 1982 with the national charity LIFE and currently acts as Chair of their West of Scotland branch. He has been instrumental in the growth of the charity in Scotland, including the establishment of branches in Glasgow, Dumbarton, Helensburgh and Aberdeen. Robert previously worked as an engineer with Babcock & Willcox for 24 years, prior to entering the Financial Services Industry with the Co-operative Insurance Society. Now retired, he devotes his time and energy to the voluntary sector and works three nights a week for Allied Care, an organisation that is committed to providing care for adults with learning disabilities. His special charge is Bob, a man with severe epilepsy. Robert stood as a candidate for the Pro-Life Alliance in two Scottish elections and three Westminster elections. He is convinced that the Scottish people are tired of the assault on family values and are ready to embrace a Christian Democratic party committed to changing the political landscape in Scotland, especially on life, family and poverty issues.
Recent electoral experience As a ProLife Party candidate 2003 Scottish parliament elections, Second on Pro-Life Party West of Scotland list, 3,674 votes (1.43 %) 2001 Westminster Parliament election, Paisley North, 263 votes (0.97 %) As a ProLife Alliance candidate 2000 Scottish Parliament By-election, Ayr, 111 votes (0.35 %) 1999 Scottish parliament elections, First on Pro-Life Party West of Scotland list, 3,227 votes (1.04 %) 1997 Westminster Parliament election, Paisley North, 531 votes (1.56 %) | ||
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3. Gerard McCabe | ![]() |
| Christian Peoples Alliance | ||
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