Pensioners Party (Scotland)
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The Pensioners Party is a minor political party in Scotland. They were formed to contest the Scottish Parliamentary Election, 2003 and formed an electoral pact with another new party, the Scottish Senior Citizens Unity Party (SSCUP) whereby they did not stand candidates against each other.
They were formed with the intention of getting a better deal for pensioners in Scotland. They polled poorly in the 2003 election, although the SSCUP managed to get one candidate elected to the Scottish Parliament.
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