Graham Simpson (Scottish politician)

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Cllr
Graham Simpson
MSP
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Member of the Scottish Parliament
for Central Scotland
Assumed office
6 May 2016
Councillor of South Lanarkshire Council for East Kilbride West (Ward 9)
Assumed office
3 May 2007
Personal details
Born Aberdeen
Nationality British
Political party Scottish Conservative Party
Occupation Journalist

Graham Simpson is a Scottish Conservative politician, who has been a Councillor in the South Lanarkshire Council and has been a Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) for Central Scotland since 2016.

Prior to his election as an MSP, Simpson was a sub-editor at the Scottish Sun newspaper.[1]

Political career

South Lanarkshire Council

Simpson was elected to the council in the South Lanarkshire Council election, 2007. He was elected after the seventh count getting 860 first preference votes.

He contested East Kilbride West again in the South Lanarkshire Council election, 2012. He was elected on the 1st count with 1,197 first preference votes.

Scottish Parliament

For the 2016 Scottish Parliament election, Simpson was selected in to contest the East Kilbride Constituency and was placed second on the Conservatives' Central region list,[2] behind Margaret Mitchell MSP and ahead of Alison Harris MSP. Margaret Mitchell was re-elected and both Simpson and Harris were elected to the Scottish Parliament for the first time on the Central region list.[3][4]

Simpson is the Conservative spokesperson for local government.[5]

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