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This is an exciting time in Scottish and British politics. We have the opportunity to develop a positive, forward-looking agenda that helps meet the big challenges our country faces, and helps make our country a better place to live.

You can play your part by joining the Scottish Conservative & Unionist Party. Our Party will be a voice for change, optimism and hope. It will be a party that represents everyone in Scotland. We are a party eager to rebuild and strengthen our society for the benefit of all.

By joining us, you will be entitled to take part in discussions about policy; to select candidates for seats throughout Scotland; to shape the direction of the party; and to be part of an exciting new era.

Your subscription amount is at your discretion but we recommend a subscription of £25.

You can join us by downloading the form below and returning it to Dumfries and Galloway Conservative & Unionist Association, 2 St Andrew Street, Castle Douglas, DG7 1DE.

 

 

 

 

Data Protection Information

By joining the Party, you are agreeing to receive communications and information from the Scottish Conservative Party. We will not pass your personal details to third-parties without your explicit consent.

Please note: under the Data Protection Act 1998, providing your details via this page acknowledges that you consent to the information being held on the Scottish Conservative database. We will only use this information for our own purposes.

Political Party Elections and Referendums Act 2000 (PPERA)

Under the Political Party Elections and Referendums Act 2000 (PPERA) you must be on the electoral register in the UK excluding the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man in order to make a donation of more than £500. If you donate more than £7,500 to the Party, we are obliged under the Political Parties Elections and Referendums Act 2000 to report such a donation to the Electoral Commission, who will publish the fact that you have made a donation over £7,500. For more information, please seehttp://www.electoralcommission.gov.uk/