- Mike Weir (politician)
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Michael Weir MP Member of Parliament
for AngusIncumbent Assumed office
7 June 2001Preceded by Andrew Welsh Majority 3,282 (8.6%) Personal details Born 24 March 1957
Arbroath, Angus, ScotlandNationality Scottish Political party Scottish National Party Relations Married Children Two daughters Alma mater University of Aberdeen Profession Solicitor Website Official website Michael Fraser Weir (born 24 March 1957) is the Scottish National Party (SNP) Member of Parliament (MP) for Angus in Scotland. He is the SNP's Westminster spokesperson for trade, industry, business, energy and climate change.[1] He was previously a councillor and Convenor of the General Purposes Committee of Angus District Council. Prior to his election in 2001, Mike was a solicitor and Partner for J&DG Shiell in Brechin.
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Background
He was born in Arbroath and educated at Arbroath High School and Aberdeen University, from where he graduated LLB in 1979. Whilst at university Mike Weir served as President of the Aberdeen University Scottish Nationalist Association and was a member of the Students Representative Council. He has also served as a member of the national executive of the Young Scottish Nationalists and from 1984 to 1988 he served as a councillor on Angus District Council, where he was Convenor of General Purposes. He worked as a solicitor in Montrose and Kirkcaldy before settling in Brechin where he was a partner (latterly senior partner) in the firm of J&DG Shiell. He is married with two daughters.
House of Commons
Mike Weir was first elected to Parliament in 2001 and in his first term was the SNP Spokesperson on Trade and Industry and Work and Pensions, as well as being a member of the Scottish Affairs Select Committee (2001-05). In 2005, Weir held the new seat of Angus which had been substantially changed in the boundary changes for that election. Although he went into the election with a notional majority of only 532 he achieved a majority of 1601 over the Conservatives. Since 2005 Mike Weir has been the SNP Westminster Spokesperson on Business and Enterprise (which includes energy) and the Environment. He has been an outspoken opponent of nuclear power and has pursued a relentless campaign on the future of the Post Office network. Mike Weir sat on the Business, Innovation and Skills Select Committee (2005-09) and was a member of the Chairmen's Panel/Panel of Chairs from (2005-10). He served on the Energy and Climate Change Select Committee from 2009-10.
References
- ^ "Your representatives - Mike Weir". BBC News. http://news.bbc.co.uk/democracylive/hi/representatives/profiles/25219.stm. Retrieved 2011-10-10.
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Andrew WelshMember of Parliament for Angus
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