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Iain Smith (Scottish politician)

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Preceded by
  
new constituency

Alma mater
  
Newcastle University

Majority
  
5,016 (15.9%)

Name
  
Iain Smith


Nationality
  
British

Role
  
Scottish politician

Residence
  
Ladybank, Fife

Succeeded by
  
Rod Campbell

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Born
  
1 May 1960 (age 63) Gateside, Fife (
1960-05-01
)

Political party
  
Scottish Liberal Democrats

Party
  
Scottish Liberal Democrats

Education
  
Newcastle University, Bell Baxter High School

Iain Smith (born 1 May 1960) is a Scottish Liberal Democrat politician, and was Member of the Scottish Parliament for North East Fife until defeated by the SNP's Rod Campbell in 2011.

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Education

Smith was educated at Bell Baxter High School in Cupar, Fife before reading Politics and Economics at Newcastle University.

Early career

Prior to entering Parliament, Smith worked for Northumberland County Council, managed an Advice Centre in Dundee and was Constituency Assistant to North East Fife MP, Sir Menzies Campbell. Simultaneously, he was a Councillor and Leader of the Liberal Democrats on Fife Council 1986 to 1999.

In Parliament

Smith was elected to the first Scottish Parliament in May 1999 to represent his home constituency of North East Fife and was appointed as Deputy Minister for Parliamentary Business in the government of First Minister Donald Dewar. A post he held until Donald Dewar’s death the following year.

He convened the Parliament’s Procedures Committee from 2003 until 2005 when he was elected Convener of the Education Committee, a position he held until the 2007 Election.

After the election Smith was appointed Scottish Liberal Democrat Spokesperson for Europe, External Affairs and Culture and was elected by his colleagues to Chair of the Scottish Liberal Democrat Parliamentary Party. In September 2008 he became Convener of the Scottish Parliament’s influential Economy, Energy and Tourism Committee.

Between 2001-2011 he represented the Scottish Parliament as a member of the British-Irish Parliamentary Assembly.

Personal life

Smith was one of four openly gay, lesbian or bisexual MSPs in the 2007-2011 Parliament, along with Patrick Harvie, former MSP Margaret Smith and Joe FitzPatrick.

For the past eight years, Smith has lived with his partner in Ladybank. He has a broad interest in sports, particularly cricket and football. He likes to travel widely and has a keen interest in culture.

References

Iain Smith (Scottish politician) Wikipedia