Aberdeen, Schottland, Großbritannien. 12 Apr, 2014. Nicola Sturgeon, dem Stellvertretenden Ersten Minister von Schottland, an der SNP Frühling Konferenz an der Ausstellung und Konferenz Centre (AECC). Dies ist die letzte formelle sammeln vor dem Referendum am 18. September eine Kampagne für ein Ja für die Unabhängigkeit Schottlands. Die Konferenz markiert den 80. Jahrestag der Gründung der Partei, folgt auf die Veröffentlichung des 'Scotland Zukunft, einen detaillierten Entwurf für eine schottische nationale Partei Regierung über die neuen Befugnisse zu liefern.
3600 x 2400 px | 30,5 x 20,3 cm | 12 x 8 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
12. April 2014
Ort:
Aberdeen, Bridge of Don, Aberdeenshire, UK
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Nicola Sturgeon (born 19 July 1970) is a Scottish National Party (SNP) politician who has been the Deputy First Minister of Scotland since 2007 and the Depute Leader of the SNP since 2004. She is also currently the Cabinet Secretary for Parliament and Government Strategy, the Cabinet Secretary for Infrastructure, Investment and Cities, and the Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) for Glasgow Southside. The Conference marks the 80th anniversary of the formation of the Scottish National Party on the 7th April, 1934. “It honours the memory of all those who have contributed tirelessly to realising the goal of independence ever since; celebrates their achievements over eight decades during which they have tenaciously campaigned for Scotland’s interests; and looks forward to fulfilling their hopes and dreams with the historic delivery of a Yes Vote for Scotland’s independence on the 18th September, 2014.” “According to ‘The Scotsman’ the SNP will empty its coffers and devote all its cash to winning the referendum, the party’s national treasurer revealed. Colin Beattie said every last penny in the SNP’s seven-war chest would be thrown at the campaign. His dramatic pledge came as activists headed to Aberdeen for their last conference before the September poll. In a message to members, Mr Battie, who is MSP for Midlothian North and Musselburgh, has said the party expects to end the financial year with ‘no money at all.....not when the prize we all seek is at our fingertips. ’ SNP strategists have structured the event in a way that they hope will see their independence message transmitted via keynote speeches by First Minister Alex Salmond and Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon to a television audience of unsure voters who could decide the result of the poll.”