Scottish politicians unite around Paisley 2021
Scotland's Westminster politicians have come together to back Paisley’s bid to be named the UK City of Culture in 2021.
Gavin Newlands, SNP MP for Paisley and Renfrewshire North, brought together politicians from all political parties to highlight the cross-party support for Paisley securing the title of the UK’s City of Culture.
Gavin Newlands, SNP MP for Paisley and Renfrewshire North, said:
“Paisley’s bid to be named as the UK City of Culture is now Scotland’s bid and all of the country’s Westminster-based politicians are right behind the campaign to bring this title to Paisley.
“It’s not often that all of Scotland’s main political parties will agree on an issue, but the Paisley 2021 community-led campaign is a special cause that has united us.
“There isn’t a town in the UK that has had a bigger cultural impact on the world than Paisley. The Paisley pattern is famous the world over and the town’s famous performance heritage includes modern day music and acting stars like Paulo Nutini, Gerard Butler and David Tennant.
“Paisley is a town not without its challenges but we’re ready to help seize this opportunity to transform our town for the better, helping to improve the lives of all our citizens. Paisley’s case to be named the UK’s City of Culture is as strong as it gets, and I am delighted that all Scots politicians are united in backing Paisley’s bid to be named as the UK’s City of Culture.”
Paisley 2021 Bid Director Jean Cameron said: "As the only Scottish place to make the shortlist, Paisley's bid to be UK City of Culture 2021 is now very much Scotland's bid.
"If Paisley wins the title we will host a year-long programme of world-class cultural events, with the best part of a million visitors expected over the year - and there is a recognition the economic, social and cultural benefits of that would be felt throughout Scotland.
"We are thrilled Gavin Newlands was able to pull together such a great show of cross-party political support from MPs - one of the wonderful things about the bid is the way it has brought people together, and we thank everybody for their backing."