- Nanette Milne
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Nanette Milne MSP Member of the Scottish Parliament
for North East ScotlandIncumbent Assumed office
1 May 2003Personal details Born 27 April 1942
AberdeenPolitical party Scottish Conservative Party Alma mater University of Aberdeen Dr. Nanette Milne (born 27 April 1942, Aberdeen) is a Scottish Conservative Party politician who has been a Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) for the North East Scotland Region since 2003.
Background
She was brought up in Aberdeen’s Woodside. She attended the Aberdeen High School for Girls. She then went on to study at the University of Aberdeen where she graduated as a doctor in 1969. In the 1970s she took a break from her profession to raise two children. After her break she took on part-time cancer research work.
Political career
She joined the Conservative Party in 1974. She originally started as a grassroots activist, she then moved on to the committee of her local branch. Then chairman of her constituency association and then in 1989-1993 she was vice-chairman of the Scottish Conservative Party.
She stood for election to the Scottish Parliament in Aberdeen South in 1999. She then stood for the Westminster seat of Gordon in the 2001 General Election and then stood for Gordon again in the 2003 Scottish Parliament elections where she came second to the Liberal Democrats and increased the Conservatives’ share of the vote.
Despite this, she gained election as one of three North East Conservative list MSPs. In February 2005 she was promoted to Conservative spokesman for Health and Community Care.
From 1988-1999 Nanette was elected to Aberdeen City Council for the Cults ward. For eight years Nanette was a member of the Council’s Planning Committee and she became a founder trustee of the Aberdeen Countryside Project. Nanette is also heavily involved in Aberdeen International Youth Festival of which she is a passionate supporter and very enthusiastic trustee and "Friend" of the festival. She also became a trustee of the Aberdeen-Gomel Trust, formed after the Chernobyl disaster, and is still an active member of the Friends of Gomel.
Nanette has also served as a governor on the University of Aberdeen court and she spearheaded the formation of an informal Alumnus group of Aberdeen graduates who work within the Scottish Parliament.
Nanette stood in the Gordon constituency for the 2007 Scottish elections. She came third, behind the SNP's Alex Salmond and the Liberal Democrats Nora Radcliffe. She was however elected as a member on the Regional list for the North East region.
External links
- Nanette Milne MSP Scottish Conservative website biography
- Nanette Milne MSP profile at the site of the Conservative Party
- Nanette Milne MSP profile at Scottish Parliament site
Elected in the 2011 election Constituency MSPs Kevin Stewart (SNP, Aberdeen Central) · Brian Adam (SNP, Aberdeen Donside) · Maureen Watt (SNP, Aberdeen South and North Kincardine) · Alex Salmond (SNP, Aberdeenshire East) · Dennis Robertson (SNP, Aberdeenshire West) · Nigel Don (SNP, Angus North and Mearns) · Graeme Dey (SNP, Angus South) · Stewart Stevenson (SNP, Banffshire and Buchan Coast) · Shona Robison (SNP, Dundee East) · Joe FitzPatrick (SNP, Dundee West)Additional members Richard Baker (Lab) · Marlyn Glen (Lab) · Alex Johnstone (Con) · Alison McInnes (Lib Dem) · Lewis MacDonald (Lab) · Jenny Marra (Lab) · Mark McDonald (SNP) · Nanette Milne (Con)SNP (11 seats), Labour (3 seats), Con (2 seats), Lib Dems (1 seat) Scottish Conservative Party MSPs Elected in the 2011 election; See also: Members of the 4th Scottish Parliament Opposition frontbench Gavin Brown · Jackson Carlaw · Ruth Davidson · Alex Fergusson · Murdo Fraser · Annabel Goldie ·
Alex Johnstone · John Lamont · Jamie McGrigor · David McLetchie · Nanette Milne · Mary Scanlon · Elizabeth SmithBackbenchers Categories:- 1942 births
- Living people
- Members of the Scottish Parliament 2003–2007
- Scottish women in politics
- Conservative Members of the Scottish Parliament
- Alumni of the University of Aberdeen
- Members of the Scottish Parliament 2007–2011
- Members of the Scottish Parliament 2011–
- People from Aberdeen
- People educated at Harlaw Academy
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