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The Borders Party was a political party involved in local government in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland.[1] The party returned two councillors to the Scottish Borders Council in 2007 and again in 2012.

History

In April 2006, Save Scott's Countryside (SSC), a campaign group opposed to the Borders Railway and a local housing development, announced their intention to field candidates at the upcoming election.[2] The party was launched in October 2006.[3] At their launch their stated ambitions were around local government becoming more responsive to community need.[3] The party remained opposed to the rail link to Edinburgh and in favour of regionalism.[4]

The Borders Party contested the 2007 Scottish Borders Council election and returned two councillors.[5]

The party also contested each ward in the 2012 Scottish Borders Council election[6] returning Sandy Aitchison and Nicholas Watson to their respective wards for a second term. The two councillors joined a coalition administration as independents.[7]

In August 2012, Borders Party Cllr Nicholas Watson announced he would be leaving the area to pursue employment in Cumbria.[8] He resigned his seat on the Council the following February.[9] The by-election for the Leaderdale and Melrose ward was won by Iain Gillespie, also of the Borders Party, on 2 May 2013.[10] Frances Pringle took over as leader.[11]

The Borders Party were part of the Independent group on the council.[12]

At the 2017 local elections Gillespie and Aitchison stood as independent candidates.[13]

The party was deregistered by the Electoral Commission in November 2020.[14]

References

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