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Published Date: 09 September 2008
THE Tory candidate due to take on Chancellor Alistair Darling at the next general election is facing deselection by the local party.
Conservative activists in Edinburgh South-West have passed a motion of no confidence in David Potts, a councillor from South Tyneside, whom they picked last year to fight the seat.

And they have written to Scottish Conservative headquarters askin
g for him to be removed as candidate.

Mr Darling had a majority of 7242 at the last election, but with Labour's opinion poll rating collapsing, local Tories believe their chances of taking the seat have improved.

And they complained Mr Potts was not spending enough time in the constituency to mount an effective campaign.

Inez Paisley, chairwoman of the Edinburgh South-West Conservative Association, declined to comment on the deselection move. But one association member said Mr Potts had not been up to Edinburgh as often as he should have been and there had been "virtually no campaigning at all".

The member said: "He never attends any functions or meetings of the executive.

"The executive of the association unanimously decided to send a letter to Central Office, asking for him to be removed as candidate as they had no confidence in him any more.

"They are just waiting to hear back if they can go ahead with it.

"He seems to be in denial that this is happening. He doesn't seem to accept it, but he will go."

Mark McInnes, director of the Scottish Conservative Party, said he could not comment on internal party matters.

But a senior Tory said: "There is very little precedent for this in Scotland. It happens a lot in England, but we don't tend to deselect candidates up here."

Mr Potts, 25, was Tory candidate in Falkirk at the last general election in 2005 and fought Kirkcaldy in last year's Scottish Parliament elections.

He has been a Tory activist since he was 14, was elected as a councillor in South Tyneside in 2004 and is currently leader of the council's Tory group.

He was selected to fight Edinburgh South-West last year, but his name no longer appears on the association's website.

Mr Potts claimed he was "entirely unaware" of any move to deselect him.

"I don't know what you are talking about," he said. "As far as I'm concerned, I have a very healthy relationship with them."





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  • Last Updated: 09 September 2008 10:22 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Conservative Party
 
1

Artemis,

09/09/2008 12:12:19
Ian't it time that candidates had to live in the areas they seek to represent?
2

Thomas the Tank,

Edinburgh 09/09/2008 12:45:07
#1 - Exactly, and how about 'a real job' as another pre-qualification, rather than 'a party activist since he was 14' and would-be carpetbagger. I'm currently one of old badgerface Darling's reluctant parishioners but I'd never heard of Potts before now.
3

JT,

09/09/2008 12:46:43
Why was he from South Tyneside? Hardly local. I have seen nothing of Mr Darling up here in Edinburgh on local business either, he's too busy screwing up the UK economy.
4

Ronnie L.,

Edinburgh 09/09/2008 12:50:36
If this seat is so winnable for the Tories, why did they originally select a councillor from Newcastle???

Gordon Buchan to beat Alistair Darling at the next General Election....you heard it here first!
5

Megan H,

09/09/2008 12:58:59
the way the polls are going methinks it may well be Kaukab Stewart of the SNP
6

morris,

edinburgh 09/09/2008 13:18:25
5 Megan

I would be very surprised if this is not now at least a three horse race and Kaukab could be the one coming up on the rails indeed!

Clearly our Geordie friend was a paper candidate and they never seriously entertained him.

I like the reference to leader of the Tory group on South Tyneside. The composition of the council is:


Conservative 3
Independent 1
Independent Group 9
Labour 31
Liberal democrats 3
Progressives 5
Real Independent 2

I suppose somebody has to be leader of the three of them of course!
7

Howard Moon,

09/09/2008 13:24:33
The Tories are shooting themselves in the foot with their selection policies. Virtually every one of their MSPs is anonymous, their council leader Iain Whyte the same. They spend so much time trying to prove that they're 'really nice' that they forget to stick it right to the rest of them. And I still think backing the trams was one of the most stupid decisions they've ever made. It will come back to haunt them in 2011.

#4 I'd have Rose before Buchan, but I doubt either would win anyway.
8

Thomas the Tank,

Edinburgh 09/09/2008 13:25:30
#7 - a most erudite piece of research - says it all, really!
9

morris,

edinburgh 09/09/2008 13:30:57
5 Megan

I would be very surprised if this is not now at least a three horse race and Kaukab could be the one coming up on the rails indeed!

Clearly our Geordie friend was a paper candidate and they never seriously entertained him.

I like the reference to leader of the Tory group on South Tyneside. The composition of the council is:


Conservative 3
Independent 1
Independent Group 9
Labour 31
Liberal democrats 3
Progressives 5
Real Independent 2

I suppose somebody has to be leader of the three of them of course!
10

morris,

edinburgh 09/09/2008 13:32:31
9 Dont ask why I sent it twice. I was interupted and unaware that I had done so at all.
11

Spock,

09/09/2008 13:43:24
#4. I'd go for Gordon Buchan too, or the other good looking guy. They work really hard for their constituents.

Shame they seem to have someone amongst their ranks who can't be trusted. Probably the same person that doesn't like the thought of either of them replacing Potts (wee short fat bloke, looks like he sleeps in his clothes) as a candidate.
12

morris,

edinburgh 09/09/2008 14:00:20
12
To be fair Spock you are not exactly a fan of his either by the sound of it! lol
I must admit though there was a definite Billy Bunter look about him.
I may be wrong but I doubt many of the Edinburgh West Constituency Conservative Party will be very upset at his departure.Possibly even none?
I am intrigued by the procedure of " they ask permission on whether they can deselect a candidate",If they dont want him and a motion of no confidence has already been passed there is no choice but agree I would have thought!

Its maybe the correct procedure,but its decided locally ,and foisting a candidate on an association who do not want him is futile.
He is out.End of Story.
A more pertinent question is why did they select him in the first place?
Im sure I have absolutely no idea.
13

tomias,

Edinburgh 09/09/2008 14:11:01
Should be local; but then Darling is English after all!
14

tomias,

Edinburgh 09/09/2008 14:11:33
Sorry an add on- via Loretto .
15

The Master,

09/09/2008 14:28:06
#5 Megan H: you've obviously got no feel for Edinburgh politics. In Edinburgh south west, any dramatic increase in the nationalist vote can only let the Tories in: how do you think McLetchie has been able successfully to defend Pentlands in the SP?
16

The Master,

09/09/2008 14:36:26
#10 & 13 Morris: 1. it's Edinburgh SOUTH west we're talking about here, not west.

2. We in Edinburgh have traditionally been very suspicious of the SNP (indeed, our Nat freezone status was only broken at the last Scottish election). No doubt nats like you would ascribe it to our large English population, but that's another matter.
17

Bien E. Bien,

09/09/2008 15:10:12
Was this parachute candidate ever really the best person that the Conservative party could find? At least his inexperience and lack of interest have become apparent now, rather than during or after the next election.
18

morris,

edinburgh 09/09/2008 15:53:32
17

I did indeed made a typing error. This I acknowledge.

You may find that more acceptable if I point out that I live in Edinburgh South West and am fully well aware of the neighbouring seat of West.A genuine error and careless I admit.I will try and pay more attention certainly.

This "we in Edinburgh"you refer to does not include moi and thousands of others of course. I am very suspicious of people who use racism like you do!


My partner is English and quite a few of my friends,not to mention the SNP candidate is from
Northampton originally but educated at Northmapton School for Girls and Bellahouston Academy.
One of my MSPs is a Yorkshire born doctor and SNP.

You play the race card if you want.I detest racism almost as much as I detest people who employ it at every opportunity to discredit others.
19

morris,

edinburgh 09/09/2008 16:01:34
16

Any reduction in the Labour vote is their own doing as much as anybody else can be.They are in the driving seat after all.
Who people choose to vote for is their choice to make,and if the present Labour majority (around 7,000)went to the SNP, they could take the seat.Stop looking at the world through Labour Rose spectacles.We live in a democracy and vote for whoever we like.The SNP would actually win this seat if the swing from Glasgow East was repeated as you well know.

Its not the simple view you have of Labour v Tory anymore and you are the people who will elect a Tory government into Scotland having already done just that for 18 years including THATCHER!
20

morris,

edinburgh 09/09/2008 16:34:52
18


Clearly they did not expect to win the seat when they made their choice ,but are now considering this as a possible target seat.
Lets face it they don't have many in Scotland which they can realistically hope to win!
4 suggests that Gordon Buchan may be the man.Considering he was the candidate before as far as I can recall,and had only a slight drop in his share of the vote,he would still have been one of the Tories best results in Scotland.Buchan could well be the Tories choice.I agree with the choice of Buchan as a possible candidate again.

I would think that he obviously believes that Darling could lose votes to the SNP in sufficient numbers to make this anybodys seat now!Personally I think its too close to call in this seat which Darling will NOT hold on current swings.

The simple fact is that Cameron has already won his No 10 crown,and Brown and Darling are history.
The only question is what point is there in voting for a Labour government when public opinion in England says NO WAY HOSE! Labour cannot win. It suits my purpose to say so I agree,but reality is something that will not go away.

BROWN AND DARLING ARE OUT of Downing Street.That is a racing certainty.They need divine intervention to save their bacon now.
The question is are they also out of Westminster?
Darling is a goner I would say. The question is who replaces him?The Tories know they are heading for power so they will vote Tory again .

The SNP know Labour cannot win the election so they will expect to pick up votes from Labour.
Of course some Labour voters think voting Labour is more important than actually getting a government which you want .Remember Thatcher?
Everybody who did not vote SNP helped to elect her into Scotland.That is arithmetical fact.

I am not one of them.
21

Megan H,

09/09/2008 17:03:27
#16 the Master. Sorry but I believe you do not understand politics in general never mind Edinburgh politics. The Tories are already in power albeit under the guise of New Labour. A vote for the SNP doesn't let the Tories in it gets both sets out.
22

morris,

edinburgh 09/09/2008 17:17:43
22
Well said Megan.That is the harsh reality of today,but I think your efforts fall on deaf ears.

He has gone back to Labour Lala land.
23

The Master,

09/09/2008 17:45:58
#22 Megan: the "New Labour" experiment will come to an end in the wake of the pending electoral pounding. After that, Labour will have little choice but to return to its traditional roots by taking a more traditionally left wing approach.

What future for the Nats in trying to paint Labour as right wing after that? Everyone can see that they talk left and act right (CT freeze, calls for cuts in business rates, cuts in services due to poll tax 2 etc etc). Take away your supposedly left wing credentials and there's nothing left: everyone knows that the vast majority of Scots have little interest in your foolhardy separation agenda.
24

radge dug,

09/09/2008 21:47:10
Why are the Tories flying in cooncillors from England?

I would've thought that Darling, him of plush private school education, was conservative enough.

 

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