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LibDem leader Alex Cole-Hamilton sets out plan to “fix the damn roads”

by Bill Heaney

Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Alex Cole-Hamilton has today set out his party’s plan to get Scotland moving and “fix the damn roads” as he took to the track at Knockhill Racing Circuit in Fife, where the party is hoping to gain seats on the peach regional ballot paper.

Figures from Transport Scotland show that across the country in 2024:

Scottish Liberal Democrats are setting out their plans to fix dangerous roads and help people safely get from A to B by:

Alex Cole-Hamilton, right, said:  “It has been nineteen years since the SNP came to power with big promises of smooth, shiny roads. Now, people are fed up with waiting.

“Under the SNP, Scotland’s roads are in a terrible state and the dualling of crucial trunk roads is miles behind schedule. Just like the ferries, they have become a symbol of how our infrastructure has been neglected under the SNP. These are basic things that people expect the government to get right.

“Scottish Liberal Democrats have a realistic plan to get Scotland moving again. By improving core connections, driving progress on major projects such as dualling the A9 and tunnels for Shetland, we will boost regional development and rejuvenate our economy.

“On top of that, Liberal Democrats are calling for an immediate cut in fuel duty to bring down prices at the pump.

“It’s time to fix the damn roads and get Scotland moving again. That’s what you will get if you vote for the Scottish Liberal Democrats on your peach regional ballot.”

Top of page: Rest and Be Thankful, one of many roads which badly need attention.

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