Highlands and Islands Alliance

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The Highlands and Islands Alliance (also known by the Gaelic name CĂ irdeas, meaning friendship, goodwill or alliance) was formed to contest the first election to the Scottish Parliament. Their formation was led by Lorraine Mann, a prominent activist in Scotland Against Nuclear Dumping.

They contested only the Highlands and Islands electoral region for the parliament, polling a fairly poor 2,607 votes (1.29% of the regional total). They stood on a platform of trying to ensure that what they described as the distinctive voice of Highlands and Islands experience was heard. That independent minded MSPs would be elected, with people with a track record of practical problem solving become MSPs. They also stated that they wanted to ensure that the relationship between communities and their MSPs was "dynamic and empowering". Although they claimed to represent the Highlands, some were quick to point out that they had little or no policies regarding the Scottish Gaelic language, other than some token recognition.

An interesting feature of their platform was that they intended any MSPs they managed to get elected to be on a job-sharing basis, so that two people would take up and share equally the responsibilities of one representative. This was ruled as being not allowed by the returning officer though.

The Alliance did not contest either the 2001 general election or the 2003 Scottish Parliament election. They do not appear to be an active political movement any more.

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