This week on OpenSpace: Q&A with SNP depute candidate Councillor Chris McEleny

12/09/2016
Maxine Blane

New question and answers space on CommonSocial gives you the opportunity to chat to leading campaigners, politicians and activists

COMMONSOCIAL feature ‘OpenSpace’ continues this week with special guest Councillor Chris McEleny, for the first of our Q&A’s with all four SNP depute candidates.

OpenSpace is a place to join in the big discussions and get involved in regular question and answer (Q&A) sessions with with those advocating big ideas, covering everything from land reform to inclusive education.

If you’ve ever wanted to chat strategy with Robin McAlpine, or find out more about how to get involved with campaigns and policy on the issues that matter to you, then this is your chance. Come along to OpenSpace, the place on CommonSocial where we’ll be hosting regular Q&A sessions with leading campaigners, politicians and activists.

OpenSpace is open for you to post your questions to this week’s guests, so head over to CommonSocial to become a member of the space and keep up-to-date with future guests and discussions. However, if you can’t be online while a Q&A is happening but would like to pose a question, feel free – all the Q&A sessions will be made available as downloadable resources on the OpenSpace page on CommonSocial after they have taken place.

Councillor Chris McEleny

Councillor for Inverclyde West Chris McEleny will be answering questions about his SNP depute campaign on Tuesday 13 August from 6-8pm

Councillor for Inverclyde West and SNP Depute candidate Chris McEleny will be answering questions in the first of a series of four Q&As with all of the depute candidates on Tuesday 13 August from 6-8pm. McEleny was the first of the four candidates to announce that he was running and has put grassroots involvement at the heart of his campaign. McEleny will be answering questions about why he thinks the next step in pursuit of Scottish independence is winning seats on local councils, his position as a committed trade unionist and more.

How to get involved

Make sure you are registered on CommonSocial to participate in the OpenSpace Q&A’s

To participate in the Q&A sessions on the OpenSpace page, you’ll need to be registered on our social network CommonSocial. If you already have an account you can switch easily between the CommonSpace site and CommonSocial using the green tab you can see in the picture above, and if you don’t, it couldn’t be easier to set one up by following the link on the CommonSpace homepage.

The first time you use the tab to go to CommonSocial you’ll be prompted to log in there using your username and password, which is the same as your username and password for CommonSpace (remember, it’s your username and not your email address, eg Maxine Blane not maxine@common.scot). After that you can switch between the two with no need to keep logging in and out.

Once you’re on CommonSocial, head on over the to OpenSpace page and get involved by posting your questions and participating in what is sure to be some lively and hopefully enlightening discussion. 

We’ve also put together a short video on how to get the most from CommonSocial, and our editor Angela Haggerty has written a handy guide with everything you need to know about Scotland’s new grassroots social network.

OpenSpace is your chance to make your voice heard on issues that matter to you by putting your questions to some of Scotland’s leading political activists, campaigners and politicians. Keep up to date with upcoming Q&A guests by becoming a member of the OpenSpace page, and remember that all Q&A’s will be documented and available as downloadable resources on the OpenSpace page.

Pictures courtesy of CommonWeal/CommonSocial

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