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Jim Leishman to stand for Labour

Gary Fitzpatrick • Published 13 Feb 2012 09:30 Mobiles Print Comments 40 Comments

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PARS legend Jim Leishman was unveiled today as a Labour Party candidate for Dunfermline in the council elections.

In a surprise announcement, the Dunfermline Athletic director of football was joined by former Prime Minister Gordon Brown and ex-First Minister Henry McLeish to declare the launch of his political career.

A key plank of Labour's manifesto in Fife will be pushing to make people of all ages more active through sport and leisure pursuits and Jim will at the forefront of this initiative.

Big Jim - who will be one of two Labour candidates in Dunfermline Central - said the football club had been very supportive of the move and chairman John Yorkston was at the press conference alongside him.

"I've been asked two or three times by different people in the past but it's only over the past six months that I've seriously considered it," said Jim.

"I've got more time on my hands now. The football club will still be my main employment.

"I'm planning to have surgeries to go and speak to people and find out what they want. It's about them, it's not about Jim Leishman."

Mr Brown said, "Sport is the best anti-poverty, anti-deprivation, anti-crime, pro-discipline policy that many of us can contemplate for the future of Fife.

"I'm so pleased that Jim Leishman as Fife's best-known sportsman has agreed to be a candidate for the council and to lead what could be a sporting revolution and transformation for Fife.

"Jim has all the best qualifications to be the person to lead that revolution by being a council candidate and then a councillor if the people of Dunfermline in the central ward choose him in May."

Dunfermline Labour MP Thomas Docherty said, "Jim supported me during my election campaign and I'm delighted he's standing as a Labour candidate.

"He's a great ambassador for Dunfermline and he is Labour's best signing of the season."

This article appeared in Dunfermline Press 13 Feb 12

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