Colin Campbell (Scottish politician)

Colin Campbell
Member of the Scottish Parliament
for West of Scotland
In office
6 May 1999  31 March 2003
Personal details
Born (1938-08-31) 31 August 1938
Paisley
Political party Scottish National Party

Colin McIver Campbell (born 31 August 1938, Paisley) is a Scottish politician. He was a Scottish National Party (SNP) Member of the Scottish Parliament for West of Scotland region from 1999 to 2003.

Biography

Campbell is a former history teacher and secondary school headmaster. He has a lifelong interest in World War I. He is married, has three married sons and eight grandchildren and has lived in Kilbarchan, West Renfrewshire since 1963.

He was educated at Paisley Grammar School, Glasgow University, and Jordanhill College of Education. He worked in education from 1961 until 1989, teaching history at Hillhead High, Glasgow, Paisley Grammar, Greenock Academy, and becoming the first Deputy Head of Merksworth High, Paisley. He spent twelve years as Head Teacher of Westwood Secondary, Easterhouse.

He joined the SNP in 1976.[1] He was a member of the Party's National Executive and National Council and the Local Government Committee.

In the 1999 Scottish election, he stood as a constituency candidate in West Renfrewshire, where he finished second behind Labour's Trish Godman. He had previously stood for election to the House of Commons on behalf of the SNP on three occasions, and for election to the European Parliament twice, failing on each occasion.

In Holyrood, he was defence spokesman for the SNP,[2] and retired from politics in 2003.

Works

References

  1. "Farewell to the parliament". BBC News. 2 April 2003. Retrieved 4 December 2010.
  2. "Previous MSPs: Session 1 (1999-2003): Colin Campbell". Scottish Parliament. Retrieved 27 July 2015.


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