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Published Date: 09 December 2007
THE Tories spent £602,000 on their campaign, after which they won one extra seat and held onto previous gains.
In all, they spent £247,000 on mailshots to electors and £119,000 on advertising. That included £414 for a quarter page advertisement in the Church of Scotland magazine Life And Work. The records show that, due to a clerical error, the Tories paid th
e Kirk 25p too little for the advert. Their cheque should have been for £414.25. The Church of Scotland wrote off the debt.

The Conservatives paid an advertising and PR company £8,217 to oversee advertising and publicity stunts.

Their receipts reveal that the Tories spent £1,237 on the launch of their business manifesto, including £397 on a breakfast buffet for 50 people.

Hiring a hotel room in Central Edinburgh for a speech on the Union by Annabel Goldie cost £600, with tea and coffee for 55 people costing £110. Mineral water at the event cost the Tory party £4.

The accounts also reveal that the Tories spent £11.49 on a kilo of Nestlé Aero Hot Chocolate and £8.19 on 440 Tetley tea bags in order to keep HQ staff going through the election.

The Conservatives took the step of snapping up potentially useful internet addresses.

They spent £25 acquiring the rights to www.nhyesscotland.com and used the site to deliver a pro-Conservative health-related message.



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Cincinnatus,

The Capital 09/12/2007 02:56:09

That's not the best of returns is it:-))

Still £600k to save the union for destruction another day!

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Boy Wonder,

09/12/2007 10:00:26

Okay ... I typed too soon from the last article ... anyway ...

The Church of Scotland supported the Tories then??

Why else would they 'write off debt'? It doesn't matter how much it was ... it's the principle of the thing!

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Bobo,

09/12/2007 12:06:48

No, they didn't win an extra seat - they lost one from the list because they gained one in the constituency vote. They ended up with the same number of seats. Can't anyone in this paper get access to the election results on the Scottish Parliament web site and check the facts before they print this rubbish.

Aero hot chocolate - what a bunch of tinks.............

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Unnamed,

09/12/2007 12:22:57

"The Conservatives took the step of snapping up potentially useful internet addresses"
Uh oh - the Tories want to become spammers as well...

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David McLeod,

East Lothian 09/12/2007 12:48:42

Seems like an utter waste of £600,000 to me. At least the SNP stood a chance of gaining power.

I wonder how much of the Labour Party's expenditure in the election came from dodgy donations and money laundering ? Probably quite a lot.

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Mr A Roy,

09/12/2007 22:13:02

another propoganda story on behalf of the labour party


 

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