- Brian Monteith
Brian Monteith, born on
8 January 1958 is a Scottishpolitician , who was aMember of the Scottish Parliament from 1999 until 2007. Educated at Portobello High School andHeriot-Watt University inEdinburgh , he worked inpublic relations before his election to theScottish Parliament as aScottish Conservative and Unionist Party member for the Mid Scotland and Fife region at the 1999 election.He was the leader of the unsuccessful Think Twice "No-No" campaign in the 1997 devolution referendum that led to the creation of the
Scottish Parliament . After his election, Monteith developed a reputation as aThatcherite right winger within the Conservative group. He argued in favour of giving more financial powers to the Scottish Parliament and wanted to move his party in a different direction ideologically and strategically. In July, 2005 he resigned as his party's Finance Spokesperson, saying that he wanted the freedom to discuss policy matters that "cut across other policy portfolios".He then subsequently resigned from the party altogether and became an independent when it came to light that he had been briefing the media against the Scottish Conservative leader,
David McLetchie and his ongoing problems surrounding coverage of alleged erroneous expenses claims from the public purse.In 2006 he announced he would not stand again as an MSP, saying he "would rather return to commerce than be a one-man band swimming against the treacly tide of collectivism in the Scottish Parliament". [ [http://news.scotsman.com/topics.cfm?tid=1091&id=1616472006 Monteith to stand down as MSP] , "
The Scotsman ",2006-11-01 , accessed on2007-02-10 ]Monteith works with numerous charities and is the Honorary President of
English-Speaking Union Scotland . He is actively pursuing a return to public relations and has had two stints working for the Botswanan government. Monteith is also in the course of writing a second book and writes regularly for many newspapers including an opinion column for the "Edinburgh Evening News ".Furthermore, he is also well known for being a supporter of
Hibernian FC . His two sons are presently on the books ofEdinburgh City FC .References
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