Scottish Senior Citizens Unity Party
The Scottish Senior Citizens Unity Party (SSCUP) was formed on 3 February 2003, in time to contest that year's elections to the Scottish Parliament. The leading figure in its formation was John Swinburne, previously a director of Motherwell Football Club. He is currently the party's leader. Swinburne was inspired to form the party after reading the UK government's plans for pensions in December 2002: he felt it was unfair that people may have to work longer in the future and consequently have less time to enjoy their retirement.
Ayr (Scottish Parliament constituency)
Eastwood (Scottish Parliament constituency)
Edinburgh Pentlands (Scottish Parliament constituency)
Ettrick, Roxburgh and Berwickshire (Scottish Parliament constituency)
Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse (Scottish Parliament constituency)
Kilmarnock and Irvine Valley (Scottish Parliament constituency)
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Scottish Senior Citizens Unity Party
The Scottish Senior Citizens Unity Party (SSCUP) was formed on 3 February 2003, in time to contest that year's elections to the Scottish Parliament. The leading figure in its formation was John Swinburne, previously a director of Motherwell Football Club. He is currently the party's leader. Swinburne was inspired to form the party after reading the UK government's plans for pensions in December 2002: he felt it was unfair that people may have to work longer in the future and consequently have less time to enjoy their retirement.
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The Scottish Senior Citizens U ...... Scotland from 2003 until 2007.
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Scottish Senior Citizens Unity Party
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The Scottish Senior Citizens U ...... ime to enjoy their retirement.
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Scottish Senior Citizens Unity Party
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