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Margaret Curran Name: Margaret Curran
Occupation: MSP Labour
Country: UK
Total Questions: 11
Total Answers: 0
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  1. neilsco is asking Margaret Curran: "Why is all the focus on crime about punishment? why is there no focus on getting to the root of the problems? and why has it taken an election for these issues to become a main focus point, what has been..." Show more »"

    Why is all the focus on crime about punishment? why is there no focus on getting to the root of the problems? and why has it taken an election for these issues to become a main focus point, what has been happening since 1977?

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  1. the6thestate is asking Margaret Curran: "Has Glasgow East become a better place to live since Labour came to power in 1997?"
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  1. Rodbaptie is asking Margaret Curran: "What will Labour do to encourage Scottish ex-pat businessmen like me to invest in and bring businesses to areas like Glasgow East?"
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  1. Douglas is asking Margaret Curran: "Your claim about living in Glasgow East was a statement that you volunteered, not a response to questioning nor, in any way, a reactive comment. It was, of course, quite untrue so why did you make such..." Show more »"Your claim about living in Glasgow East was a statement that you volunteered, not a response to questioning nor, in any way, a reactive comment. It was, of course, quite untrue so why did you make such a statement." Show less »
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  1. syd4444 is asking Margaret Curran: "During the 18 years of the Tories in power, they kept a tight squeeze on public sector pay. 6 months after being elected Gordon Brown made this statement, "public sector workers will have to accept inflation,..." Show more »"During the 18 years of the Tories in power, they kept a tight squeeze on public sector pay. 6 months after being elected Gordon Brown made this statement, "public sector workers will have to accept inflation, or less than inflation wages rises for the foreseeable future". Bearing in mind MP's have awarded themselves wages rises of 26% etc, during the last ten years, when will the ordinary public sector worker get a half decent pay rise? Please don't answer times are hard and we all to suffer the pain, 2.5 % of an MP's salary is quite substansial, 2.5% of of an ordinary public sector workers pay is a pittance and we don't get subsidy's for food, drink, travel to work, or to furnish our own houses." Show less »
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  1. Jimmiethe1 is asking Margaret Curran: "Why have you not received and publicised the endorsement of David Marshall for your candidacy?  Is it not usual for the incoming candidate of the same party to get the backing of the retiring MP?"
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  1. BrianHill is asking Margaret Curran: "How can you possibly justify a system that allows Oil and Gas taxes from Scottish waters to flow into London for 30 years while the number of children in poverty in Glasgow has increased?"
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  1. rodster is asking Margaret Curran: "If after 60 years of constant Labour representation Glasgow East is still one of the most deprived areas in Western Europe , why should anyone suddenly believe that you and the Labour Party are gonig ..." Show more »"If after 60 years of constant Labour representation Glasgow East is still one of the most deprived areas in Western Europe , why should anyone suddenly believe that you and the Labour Party are gonig to miraculosly suddenly do something about it?" Show less »
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  1. bigdunky is asking Margaret Curran: "You were asked on Radio Scotland this morning if you will move to the east End of Glasgow if elected. You ducked the question and went on to talk at machine gun speed incase you were asked to answer the..." Show more »"You were asked on Radio Scotland this morning if you will move to the east End of Glasgow if elected. You ducked the question and went on to talk at machine gun speed incase you were asked to answer the question.

    You stated at the beginning of the campaign that you have lived in the East End all your life, why should any one believe a word you say?

    Why do you not know where David Marshalls office is, if you are so familiar with the area?

    You come across as someone who talks to fast as if you are trying to stop others from talking, do you hear and understand other people talking?" Show less »
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  1. syd4444 is asking Margaret Curran: "During the 18 years of the Tories in power, they kept a tight squeeze on public sector pay. 6 months after being elected Gordon Brown made this statement, "public sector workers will have to accept inflation,..." Show more »"During the 18 years of the Tories in power, they kept a tight squeeze on public sector pay. 6 months after being elected Gordon Brown made this statement, "public sector workers will have to accept inflation, or less than inflation wages rises for the foreseeable future". Bearing in mind MP's have awarded themselves wages rises of 26% etc, during the last ten years, when will the ordinary public sector worker get a half decent pay rise? Please don't answer times are hard and we all to suffer the pain, 2.5 % of an MP's salary is quite substansial, 2.5% of of an ordinary public sector workers pay is a pittance and we don't get subsidy's for food, drink, travel to work, or to furnish our own houses." Show less »
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