Jamie Stone General Election 2024 Interview 1
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00:00Jamie Stone, thanks for your time today. We're here in part of what was Charles
00:05Kennedy's former seat. He was obviously a well-known, well-kept face around these
00:10parts. How important is it for you personally and the Liberal Democrats in
00:14particular to retain this part of the seat and potentially win the win to the
00:18south? It's hugely important because on a personal level I was Charles's
00:24constituency chairman. I was hugely fond of Charles. I think he was one of the nicest
00:28people in politics I've ever come across and I mourn what happened to him. He was
00:33hounded out of the seat and then he died. So it's almost like a mission for me to
00:40try and regain this for Charles's old party and it's funny, it's a poetic
00:47balance thing, but his son Donald did an internship with me in Westminster and
00:52almost for Donald's sake and his mum's sake, I really want to win the
00:57seat back, this part of the seat back. Part of the arguments that you've been putting
01:01forward so far have related to social care. You yourself of course are a carer
01:07and of course you've got your wife's permission to discuss that. Can you tell
01:10us a little bit more about how the personal relates to the political?
01:15Yeah, 25 years ago my wife was going to Inverness on the bus to shop and
01:24essentially she collapsed at the bus stop and was whicked straight into
01:30Rigmor and they found she'd got a seriously big brain tumour which we didn't know
01:34anything about and she then had major surgery, very very nearly lost her life, thank God
01:39she didn't and ever since then she's been quite severely disabled and it is
01:44my job and I love my wife dearly so I'm her carer and therefore I
01:50understand caring, you know, because I've got the t-shirt and just I want to
01:55contribute to the wonderful team of people who come in on the weekdays to
01:58help but I also am aware of the difficulty that the carers face. For
02:04instance, if they do more than a certain mileage the Indian Revenue clobbers them
02:08for tax. That's all wrong because in the Highlands, you know, you have to drive
02:12vast distances, particularly extreme over in Wester Ross and West Sutherland where
02:17carers are actually beginning to give up doing it. If we don't have carers then
02:21what are we going to do? So that's why I'm so driven on this issue and it is
02:27really wrong that this has not been addressed, this issue, and it's doubly
02:31worse because we actually have an ageing population as we know and so we need
02:35carers more than ever. I guess it's one of my big big missions to put this one
02:41right.