Independent candidate William Wallace has said he is standing in the Scottish Parliament election to offer Paisley “a representative who answers to the community, not to a party whip”. The 41-year-old entrepreneur is contesting the Paisley constituency as an independent, arguing that voters are looking for a more direct and accountable approach to politics. On his campaign website, he says: “I’m standing as an independent because I believe Paisl…
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