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Published Date: 08 November 2007
THE expert who compiled a scathing report on the Scottish election shambles in May is to be invited to give evidence to a Holyrood committee, it was agreed yesterday.
Ron Gould is likely to give evidence by video-link from Ottawa, Canada.

The committee will also take evidence from the Electoral Commission, which commissioned Mr Gould's report.

But the local government committee is at present planning to fo
cus only on the local government aspect of the elections.

It deferred reaching a decision on whether or not to ask Holyrood bosses to extend its remit to enable it to examine the parliamentary elections.

The moves were agreed after a short debate in the committee in which one SNP MSP called for Douglas Alexander, the former Scottish secretary, to be among those called to give evidence.

Kenny Gibson, the SNP MSP for Cunninghame North, told the committee that Alex Salmond, the First Minister, had said he wanted a full parliamentary debate on the affair, and the committee should wait for that debate before its investigation. "I also believe we should invite the minister Douglas Alexander to come along, given his responsibility for the debacle that happened last May," he said.

The committee's moves follow last month's critical report by Mr Gould on the May elections for the Scottish Parliament and local councils.

This found that voters were treated as an "afterthought" in the planning and organisation of the elections.

But Mr Gould's report was overtaken by a political row over who was the main target of his criticism and to what extent ministers were to blame.

Much of the debate by the committee was over the timing of its inquiry.



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  • Last Updated: 07 November 2007 10:01 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Holyrood Elections
 
1

An Beal Bacht,

Travelling in Nihlon 08/11/2007 07:03:23

We all know what happened. The election was fixed. 150,00 Scots were disenfranchised. Stop the fraud. The Scottish Government should be responsible for elections in Scotland - end of story.

2

Ted,

08/11/2007 07:14:53

Exactly, my friend (except for your missing zero).

Douglas Alexander wanted to screw the Greens and the Trots, and the Nats, the Tories and the Liberals went along with it for obvious reasons. Then the Nats proved cleverer than Labour, and the rest is history. Along with the Trots, but not, thankfully, the Greens.

3

An Beal Bacht,

Travelling in Nihlon 08/11/2007 07:27:16

150,000 as Ted Points out. Thanks Ted.


 

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