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There are various ways you can get involved with what the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party does.

You can help deliver leaflets on behalf of your Scottish Conservative Councillors and MSPs, or canvass voters (either in your area or anywhere in Highland or Scotland if you prefer to get out and about).

You can join the debate about policies and the issues affecting us locally or nationally.  We take ideas from a wide range of viewpoints to find the best policies, and you may be the person with the best answer to a particular issue, so we want to hear from you.

You do not have to be passionate about politics or knowledgeable about Government. 

You might just want to help put a stop to over a decade of incompetent SNP rule and their destruction of our health service, education system and the Scottish economy.

You might just want to fight against the separatist agenda of the Nationalists and their ideological obsession with independence.

You might want to help prevent a Labour Party controlled by a marxist clique getting their hands on power. 

You might just want to help make Scotland a better place to live and work.

If you want to know more, get in contact or come along to the Inverness office.

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Edward Mountain

Edward Mountain

MSP, Highlands & Islands Region
​​​​​​​Edward joined the Army after he left school and served for twelve years reaching the rank of Major. During his time in the Army he completed tours in Cyprus, Germany, Canada, Uganda, Spain and Eygpt.

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Scottish Budget must include measures to support Highlands and Islands

Tuesday, 26 January, 2021

Highlands and Islands MSP Jamie Halcro Johnston has called on SNP ministers to ensure this week’s Scottish Government budget recognises the impact of the pandemic on his region.

​​​​​​​Cameron backs call for u-turn on support for B&Bs

Friday, 22 January, 2021

Highlands and Islands MSP Donald Cameron is backing demands for the SNP to perform a u-turn after self-catering and B&B operators were excluded from top-up payments.

MSP backs efforts to tackle livestock worrying

Thursday, 21 January, 2021

Highlands and Islands MSP Jamie Halcro Johnston has today backed plans to tackle the problem of livestock worrying.

Drugs ruining lives across the Highlands and Islands

Thursday, 21 January, 2021

A Scottish Conservative MSP has warned that the impact of illegal drugs is being felt in communities across his region.

Comment on third Covid vaccine approved in the UK

Friday, 8 January, 2021

Shadow Health Secretary Donald Cameron said: “This development is further good news on the vaccine front with 17 million doses ordered which I am sure will be put to very good use."

Concern over fly-tipping

Monday, 21 December, 2020

Highlands and Islands MSP Donald Cameron and local councillor Alastair Redman have issued an appeal to people not to resort to fly-tipping.

Holyrood congratulations for Annie as she becomes Queen’s Nurse

Tuesday, 8 December, 2020

The achievement of local NHS Highland district nurse Annie Maclean of Ardgour on being awarded the title of Queen’s Nurse has been praised in the Scottish Parliament.

Shadow Health Secretary and Highlands and Islands MSP Donald Cameron, who proposed the motion praising Annie, said: 

Welcome for armed forces boost

Friday, 20 November, 2020

Highlands and Islands MSP Donald Cameron has given a strong welcome to the UK Government’s commitment to invest £16.5 billion modernising the country’s armed forces.

Praise for Islay schools fundraising for Children in Need

Monday, 16 November, 2020

The fundraising efforts of children from two primary schools in Islay – Port Ellen and Bowmore - has won recognition in the Scottish Parliament.

Comment on vaccine announcement

Monday, 9 November, 2020

Shadow Health Secretary Donald Cameron has welcomed the announcement by Pfizer and BioNTech that they plan to apply for emergency approval to use their coronavirus vaccine by the end of the month.

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