ALBERTO COSTA, SCOTTISH CONSERVATIVE 

CANDIDATE FOR ANGUS

From its coastal towns like Montrose and Arbroath, to its glens and inland towns of Brechin, Kirriemuir, Edzell and Forfar. Angus is one of the most beautiful constituencies in the United Kingdom.

I hope my website will give you a good idea of what I stand for and believe in. It's important that everyone involved in politics work to make the democratic process as transparent and accessible as possible. Please have a look around the site and let me know what you think.

 


Latest news
07 MAR 2010

BOBBY CAMPBELL COMMENCES 4000 MILE WALK FOR CLIC SARGENT

Edzell's famous fundraiser Bobby Campbell was joined by Alberto Costa, Conservative Candidate for Angus, for the start of Mr Campbell's new 4,000 mile fundraising walk challenge for CLIC Sargent, the charity that cares for children with cancer. At th...

07 MAR 2010

FORFAR, KIRRIEMUIR AND ANGUS IS ‘READY FOR CHANGE' COSTA TELLS ANGUS CONSERVATIVES AGM

Scottish Conservatives from Forfar, Kirriemuir and across Angus met last week at the well attended Angus Conservative Association Annual General Meeting and heard from Alberto Costa, the Conservative Candidate for Angus, about final preparations bein...

01 MAR 2010

EDZELL BUSINESS TOUR FOR SCOTS TORY DEPUTY LEADER

Murdo Fraser MSP, Scottish Conservative Deputy Leader and Alberto Costa, Conservative candidate for Angus, undertook a business fact finding tour of some of Edzell's businesses on Monday to learn how Edzell's businesses are coping with the recession ...



Latest from Alberto's blog
28 JAN 2010

What can we expect of Blair at the Chilcot Inquiry

On Friday, 29th January, Tony Blair will sit down in front of Sir John Chilcot and his Iraq Inquiry. The Iraq War has been a difficult issue for me, as it has been for many. Under Saddam Hussein's rule, thousands of innocent Iraqi civilians were tor...

20 DEC 2009

2009 Round Up

As the decade starts winding down, it's safe to say that it's been a pretty busy year. I've been up and down Angus raising awareness for charity causes, campaigning for rural schools and just generally working for Angus. It's also been a busy year f...

09 OCT 2009

Social Action

Social Action Well, autumn’s round again and our gardens are starting to get carpeted with leaves.  Not just mine, but everybody’s.  Now, I’m no Charlie Dimmock, but luckily enough, you don’t have to be to help out ...



Cameron Direct in Angus

About Cameron Direct

Politicians can too easily become cut off from the public and their everyday concerns. And they can too easily revert to sound-bite politics, offering short, snappy quotes on the issues of the day without ever taking the time to dig deeper.

It's a return to the old-style town hall meetings, where politicians stand up in front of a crowd and answer questions from local residents rather than national journalists.

The core premise is very simple: David Cameron visits a community centre and anyone who wants to come is invited to attend and take turns to ask David about whatever's on their mind.

There are no scripts or planted questions, and the events, which are taking place throughout Britain, are open to everyone who lives in the local area, no matter what their political persuasion.

Click on the video to rewatch Cameron Direct in Angus which was held at the Old and Abbey Church in Arbroath.

 Photo's Credited to Wallace Ferrier


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