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Scottish Parliament Election • 7 May 2026

Peter Heggie Conservative and Unionist Party

Standing in Bathgate · Central Scotland and Lothians West region

Peter Heggie is a Scottish Conservative councillor for Livingston South on West Lothian Council and serves as the council's Depute Provost. He has stood in Livingston South in 2017, 2022 and is also on the Central Scotland and Lothians West Tory regional list for 2026.

Policy Positions

Scotland's Future
Strong opposition to independence. Stand up for Scotland's place in the Union and stop another independence referendum.
NHS & Health
Focus on faster GP appointments and reducing waiting lists by increasing NHS capacity for procedures. Efficiency-led NHS reform rather than new spending commitments.
Housing
Market-led housing policy. Scrap SNP rent controls, stop costly housebuilding regulations, and abolish tax on buying a primary home (Land and Buildings Transaction Tax reform).
Climate & Transport
Scrap the SNP's 2045 net zero target and drop policies that impose costs on households to meet it. Back the oil and gas industry and scrap carbon pricing schemes.
Tax & Public Spending
Cut income tax — raise the point at which you start paying in line with inflation, uprate the Higher Rate threshold, and lower income tax to 19p in the £1 for low- and middle-income households.
Economy & Jobs
Make economic growth the number one policy objective. Cut regulation, introduce Scottish Business Zones, and oppose tax rises and new taxes.
Education & Childcare
Raise school standards. Empower headteachers and reduce bureaucracy to lift Scotland back up international rankings.
Social Issues
Socially conservative. Guarantee every woman has access to single-sex wards, affirm biological sex under the Equality Act, and oppose the Non-Binary Equality Action Plan.

Track Record

Conservative councillor for Livingston South on West Lothian Council
Depute Provost of West Lothian Council
Also on the Central Scotland and Lothians West regional list

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