'Frankenstein's monster' uproar
Published Date:
07 October 2008
WEST Lothian Council has voiced its opposition to proposed parliamentary boundary changes which have been described as a "Frankenstein's monster".
The proposal would see Whitburn and Fauldhouse become part of a new Lanark, Shotts and Whitburn constituency along with parts of North and South Lanarkshire.
The Electoral Reform Society has called the plan a "Frankenstein's monster" and the council argued that the communities of Whitburn, Fauldhouse and Longridge have no historical affinity or social links with those parts of North and South Lanarkshire with which it has been joined in the proposed constituency.
Giving evidence at a Boundary Commission for Scotland local inquiry, councillor Martyn Day, the council's development and transport leader, and chief legal officer Gordon Blair said there was strong resentment over the changes.
Cllr Day said: "There is unanimous opposition."
The full article contains 136 words and appears in Edinburgh Evening News newspaper.
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Last Updated:
07 October 2008 10:52 AM
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Source:
Edinburgh Evening News
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Location:
Edinburgh
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