The SLA dead were: Nancy Ling Perry ("Fahizah"), Angela Atwood ("General Gelina"), Willie Wolfe ("Kahjoh", misspelled by the media at the time as "Cujo", who was
The SNP has traditionally had a good showing in West Lothian, dating back to the 1962 by-election when Willie Wolfe, a future leader of the party, secured a surprisingly strong second place behind Labours victor Tam Dalyell, who later became famous as an opponent of devolution and author of the Wes
William Wolfe (1955-1959), Anna Wow (1986-1990), Christina Haskell (1990-1994), Newt Ferran (1993-1997), Grant Simons (1970-1974), Michael Ferre (1986-1990)