In Episode 29 of Apolitical we speak with Jeane Freeman OBE, a co-founder of Women for Independence and the SNP’s candidate for Carrick, Cumnock & Doon Valley in the 2016 Holyrood elections. We chat about her journey from the Labour party to the SNP; the potential impact of tax credits reform; TTIP; and the election campaign ahead.
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Amongst the topics we discuss with Jeane on the podcast are:
• Her involvement in student politics;
• Joining the Labour party and her role as senior political advisor to First Minister Jack McConnell;
• When she determined that independence was in Scotland’s best interests;
• Joining the SNP and her candidacy for Carrick, Cumnock & Doon Valley;
• Her thoughts on the tax credits reform proposed by George Osborne and the Conservative government;
• Reflections on Scottish Labour’s response and thoughts on the SNP’s approach to the issue;
• Revisiting her BBC interview with Andrew Neil during the referendum campaign on TTIP;
• Her present views on TTIP and whether it is still a threat;
• Early canvassing and the current lie of the land in Carrick, Cumnock & Doon Valley;
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• Her hopes for the next session of the Scottish Parliament.
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Show Links:
Women for Independence
Jeane’s Election Crowdfunder
Jeane on Twitter