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George Henry Thompson (11 September 1928 – 23 December 2016) was a Scottish National Party politician and Roman Catholic Priest. He was the Member of Parliament for Galloway October 1974–1979.

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Early life

Thompson was born on 11 September 1928 in The Glenkens, Galloway, Scotland. I the 1950s he went to Rome and studied at the Pontifical Scots College. After the death of his father, he returned to Scotland without completing his studies, then spent seven years working for the Forestry Commission. He graduated from the University of Edinburgh and took up a position at Kirkcudbright Academy where he taught French and German.

Political career

Thompson stood as the SNP candidate for the Galloway constituency in the United Kingdom general election, February 1974 but was unsuccessful. Another election was called later that year in October 1974, this time he gained the Galloway seat from the Conservatives with a majority of 30 (0.1%). Following the election he was announced as the SNP's spokesperson on health. He stood again in 1979 but lost the seat to the Conservative Ian Lang.

Priest

In September 1989 he was ordained as a Roman Catholic priest in St Teresa's, Dumfries, in 1989. He served as assistant in St Teresa's, Dumfries, as Parish Priest in St Margaret of Scotland in Irvine, and as Parish Priest in St Peter's, Dalbeattie. He retired in 2005.

He died aged 88 years, on 23 December 2016, at Senwick Nursing Home in Borgue, Dumfries and Galloway.

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