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Gordon Smith
I pledge never to commit, condone, or remain silent about men's violence against women in all its forms.

Kenneth J Gibson MSP
I want to help end men's violence against women because...this is a vitally important campaign to change behaviour, attitudes and ultimately ensuring that fewer and fewer women live in fear of male violence.

Kelly Brown
I pledge never to commit, condone, or remain silent about men's violence against women in all its forms.

Johnnie Beattie
I pledge never to commit, condone, or remain silent about men's violence against women in all its forms.

Chris Cusiter
I pledge never to commit, condone, or remain silent about men's violence against women in all its forms.

Cllr Anthony Gurney
I pledge never to commit, condone, or remain silent about men's violence against women in all its forms.

Hilary Moran - Provincial President for the Mothers' Union Scotland
I pledge never to commit, condone, or remain silent about men's violence against women in all its forms.

Cllr Willie Gibson - Chair North Ayrshire Licensing Board
I pledge never to commit, condone, or remain silent about men's violence against women in all its forms.

Cllr Anthea Dickson
I pledge never to commit, condone, or remain silent about men's violence against women in all its forms.

Christopher Brookmyre, Author
I am supporting the White Ribbon Scotland campaign because I believe that to live safe and free of fear in one's own home is a basic human right.

cathy jamieson nmsp, msp
I want to help end men's violence against women because...no woman should ever have to suffer physical or emotional abuse.This campaign will help to raise awareness and bring an end to all forms of violence against women.

Adam Ingram MSP, Scottish Government Minister
I pledge never to commit, condone, or remain silent about men's violence against women in all its forms.

Cathy Peattie MSP, MSP
I pledge never to commit, condone, or remain silent about men's violence against women in all its forms.

Christopher Harvie
I pledge never to commit, condone, or remain silent about men's violence against women in all its forms.

Claire Baker, MSP
I pledge never to commit, condone, or remain silent about men's violence against women in all its forms.

malcolm chisholm, msp
I pledge never to commit, condone, or remain silent about men's violence against women in all its forms.

John Wilson MSP, Member of Scottish Parliament
I want to help end men's violence against women because in a society that believes in equal treatment no oneshouldface the threat of violence..

Aileen Campbell, MSP
I pledge never to commit, condone, or remain silent about men's violence against women in all its forms.

Jamie Hepburn MSP
I pledge never to commit, condone, or remain silent about men's violence against women in all its forms.

Alasdair Allan MSP, MSP
I want to help end men's violence against women.

dr richard simpson, mspandmedical doctor
I want to help end men's violence against women because... we need to change young men's attitudesto women and by reducing violence against women we can reduce the bad effects on children who witness domestic violence

Ian McKee MSP, Member of Scottish Parliament
I pledge never to commit, condone, or remain silent about men's violence against women in all its forms.

Bill Wilson, msp
I pledge never to commit, condone, or remain silent about men's violence against women in all its forms.

Bill Kidd MSP, MSP
I want to help end men's violence against women because...AS A BELEVER INHUMAN RIGHTS FOR ALL PEOPLES I THINK IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THE INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS RANK EQUALLY WITH THOSE OD COMMUNITIES AND NATIONS

Grahame Smith, General Secretary of the STUC
The workplace and trade unions have important roles to play to challenge cultures which allow violence against women, along with exploitative and demeaning attitudes towards women, to occur. I am pleased to sign up to the White Ribbon pledge

Marlyn Glen MSP, Member of Scottish Parliament
I pledge never to commit, condone, or remain silent about men's violence against women in all its forms.

Mark Ward, National Coordinator, MHFS
I want to help end men's violence against women because every man in Scotland has a role to play. By uniting together and not only signing the pledge, but putting it into action in our everyday lives we can make a real difference for the thousands of women and children affected by male violence every day in our communities.

Tavish Scott, MSP, Leader of Scott Liberal Democrats
Violence against women should have no place in modern Scotland. But it is not just the perpetrators of the violence who are at fault. Those who have been turning a blind eye must now tackle this issue. I hope that White Ribbon Scotland will win widespread support so that its message is heard across Scotland

Rob Black, Weather forecaster
Here's to an end to violence against women.

Fergus Wood, Lord Provost of Stirling
I think it is crucial that men show support for and solidarity with their female counterparts. In marching with you we are making a statement that we will not tolerate the physical, mental or verbal abuse of women in any shape or form by men

George Grubb, Edinburgh Lord Provost
I am wearing the white ribbon with pride because it is a symbols of the campaign for men to pledge never to commit, condone, or remain silent about violence against women.

Keith Patrick Cardinal O’Brien, Archbishop of St. Andrews and Edinburgh
I am only too happy to lend my support to the White Ribbon Scotland Campaign, tackling violence against women. Such violence is something which all men must abhor

Brian Cox, Actor
Ever since I was a wee boy in the playground I've hated violence. Violence against anyone. But I'm particularly opposed to violence against women: It's the action of a coward. I'm dead against it.

Alex Salmond, First Minister
If we are to eradicate the scourge of gender-based violence in our society then it’s essential that men are a vocal part of the campaign, speaking out and making it known that it’s completely unacceptable.

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White Ribbon Stirling March 2010
The annual White Ribbon march in Stirling will take place on Thursday December 9th. [...]
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