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Scottish Conservative Party

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Scottish Conservative Party

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Liam Kerr MSP is a Scottish politician who is a Scottish Conservative and Unionist Member of Scottish Parliament for the North East Scotland region, elected in the Scottish Parliament election, 2016.

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Kerr became Chairman of the Aberdeen City Conservative and Unionist Association in 2014.

In 2016, he stood for the Scottish Parliament as the Conservative candidate in Aberdeen Donside, coming second to the SNP’s Mark McDonald, then was elected by the regional list.

Kerr is the Scottish Conservative spokesperson for jobs, employability and training. He also sits on the Economy, Jobs and Fair Work Committee in the Scottish Parliament

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Background

Kerr grew up in Edinburgh. After finishing his education he spent some time working in London as a salesman in the telecoms industry. Upon deciding to change careers he then trained as a lawyer with a law firm based on the south coast of England before moving to work as a lawyer in Aberdeen. After working for a number of law firms in Aberdeen he left to set up his own practice before being elected as an MSP in May 2016.

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Liam Kerr Wikipedia


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