Role Politician Name Anne McLaughlin | Preceded by Bashir Ahmad Majority 9,222 (24.4%) | |
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Political party Scottish National Party Alma mater Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama Education The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland |
Alex salmond joins anne mclaughlin on the inverclyde by election campaign
Anne McLaughlin (born 8 March 1966) is an SNP member and was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Glasgow North East from 2015 to June 2017. She was a Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) for Glasgow between 2009 and 2011. In the 2015 UK General Election she won the Glasgow North East constituency for the SNP from the Labour Party candidate Willie Bain, with a swing of 39%, breaking the electoral record for the biggest swing in a General Election. She lost her seat to Scottish Labour Paul Sweeney on 8 June 2017
Contents
- Alex salmond joins anne mclaughlin on the inverclyde by election campaign
- Winnie ewing backs anne mclaughlin on the inverclyde campaign
- Education
- Electoral history
- Member of the Scottish Parliament 20092011
- Inverclyde by election 2011
- References

Winnie ewing backs anne mclaughlin on the inverclyde campaign
Education

She attended Port Glasgow High School, graduating in 1984. She then attended the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama and the University of Glasgow.
Electoral history
McLaughlin comes from Greenock but has lived in Glasgow for many years. She contested Glasgow Springburn in the 2007 Scottish Parliament election, finishing second, and had previously contested the Glasgow Rutherglen seat at the 2001 UK General Election (again finishing second) and the similar Glasgow Rutherglen seat at the 2003 Scottish Parliament election. She was SNP campaign co-ordinator when John Mason won the Glasgow East by-election, 2008.
Member of the Scottish Parliament: 2009–2011

McLaughlin became a regional member for Glasgow on 6 February 2009, following the death of Bashir Ahmad, as the next person on the SNP's regional list. Before this she was employed as a researcher for the MSP Bob Doris. She has championed the cause of English language skills in Glasgow school-children. She was a member of the Public Audit and Public Petitions parliamentary committees (2009–2011).

She contested the Glasgow Provan constituency in the May 2011 Scottish Parliament election but was unsuccessful.
Inverclyde by-election, 2011

She was chosen by party members at a selection meeting in Greenock to contest the Inverclyde constituency in the June 2011 UK Parliament by-election. However, Labour retained the seat on a 5,835 majority which was reduced from 14,416.