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Published Date: 07 January 2009
A SKIPPER who became one of the stars of the BBC's documentary series Trawlermen has been chosen by the Conservatives to try to succeed Alex Salmond as the MP for Banff and Buchan.
Jimmy Buchan, captain of the Peterhead-based prawn trawler Amity II, was one of six local skippers whose boats featured in the series, which attracted five million viewers per episode.

It was revealed yesterday that Mr Buchan had been adopted
by the Banff and Buchan Conservative Association as its prospective candidate for the constituency in the next Westminster parliamentary election.

Mr Salmond, who is also the MSP for Gordon, has held the Banff and Buchan Westminster seat since 1987, but has said he intends to step down as MP at the next election.

Mr Buchan said: "I am delighted to be selected and to have the opportunity to follow in the footsteps of very successful Conservative members of parliament in this constituency. I am looking forward to a vigorous campaign with only one goal – success. And I am sure the people of this constituency are looking forward to having a Conservative member of parliament again."

He added: "I've always been a Conservative at heart. I wasn't educated at Eton and I don't have fancy degrees, but I do believe that hard work and decent skills are rewarded.

"The time is right for me to try and use my experience to represent people in my area."

Eilidh Whiteford, the SNP's prospective parliamentary candidate, said: "I congratulate Mr Buchan on his selection. I look forward to debating the issues with him and the other candidates once they are selected."



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  • Last Updated: 07 January 2009 12:01 AM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Scottish National Party
 
1

brownlie,

07/01/2009 00:17:20
This must be a red herring, surely, especially as the SNP candidate is Mrs Whitebait?
2

Wisnaeme,

07/01/2009 01:00:05

Aye, a fishy story right enough.

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3

Ju@nkerr.,

07/01/2009 07:11:06
Is he going to send squadrons of imported philipinos to do his canvassing? Mind you their cheaper to put up in a shed as opposed to a B&B and if they get lost over board it will cost you less on the pesky insurance and health and safety.
4

grahaminengland,

07/01/2009 09:31:09
What an opportunity to return some common sense to politics in Scotland
5

Yok Finney,

Ross-shire 07/01/2009 10:37:04
Rock stars go into politics !
6

Mr. Lachie Todd,

Edinburgh 07/01/2009 10:52:59
At video conferencing events, will the Scots Tories provide an interpreter with a plummy voice-over, or maybe even sub-titles for their new candidate?
7

Rasco,

07/01/2009 11:15:20
He must not forget that it was Ted Heath who said Scottish fishing was a price worth paying to join the Common Market.
8

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07/01/2009 11:20:01
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9

Smiley,

Edinburgh 07/01/2009 12:32:39
Stop all the fishy puns, please.

It's giving me a haddock.
10

Eric D,

07/01/2009 12:52:34
Good luck to him . one can't disagree with the sentiment ".. hard work and decent skills are rewarded", unfortunately the Left like to reward the lazy workless ,and punish the hard working taxpayer.
11

Nevsky,,

Moscow 07/01/2009 21:50:29
Weil i just hope he disnae flounder on the bigger stage!
12

JCA REID,

Annan 08/01/2009 14:01:36
All the very best to the man! However, standing as the Tory candidate would do no good - they don't give a tinker's cuss about Scotland, or the fishing industry!!

 

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