Labour Opposition to Council Tax Freeze Shows its True Colours
Labour’s Council Tax Legacy in Dumfries and Galloway shows the true colours of the so-called ‘party of the people’ .
Continue readingNews from SNP Branches, Councillors and MSPs across Dumfriesshire Constituency in the south west of Scotland, from the River Nith in the west to Langholm in the east. The SNP branches in the area are Mid & Upper Nithsdale, Dumfries East, Lochar & District, Annandale & Eskdale, Annan & District.
Labour’s Council Tax Legacy in Dumfries and Galloway shows the true colours of the so-called ‘party of the people’ .
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