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Mary Mulligan Member of the Scottish Parliament
for LinlithgowIn office
9 May 1999 – 5 May 2011Preceded by new constituency Succeeded by Fiona Hyslop Majority 1,150 (3.9%) Personal details Born 12 February 1960
LiverpoolPolitical party Scottish Labour Party Website www.marymulliganmsp.org.uk Mary Mulligan (born 12 February 1960, Liverpool) is a Labour politician, and formerly Member of the Scottish Parliament for Linlithgow constituency from 1999-2011. She lost her seat to the Scottish National Party's Fiona Hyslop in the 2011 Scottish Parliament election..
She was appointed Deputy Minister for Health and Community Care upon Jack McConnell becoming First Minister in 2001. After the reshuffle following the 2003 election she became Deputy Minister for Communities. She resigned from this position in October 2004 in order to concentrate on preventing St John's Hospital in Livingston being downgraded (see [1]). This hospital served many of her constituents. Nevertheless services were cut from the hospital as planned.
Mulligan was Labour's Shadow Minister for Housing and Communities. She was a member of the Scottish Parliament Local Government and Communities Committee.
External links
- Mary Mulligan MSP Official Website
- Mary Mulligan profile at the site of Scottish Labour
Scottish Parliament Preceded by
Constituency CreatedMember of the Scottish Parliament for Linlithgow
1999–2011Succeeded by
Fiona HyslopPolitical offices Preceded by
Office CreatedDeputy Minister for Communities
2003–2004Succeeded by
Johann LamontPreceded by
Malcolm ChisholmDeputy Minister for Health and Community Care
2001–2003Succeeded by
Tom McCabeCategories:- 1960 births
- Living people
- Members of the Scottish Parliament 1999–2003
- Labour MSPs
- Politicians from Liverpool
- Members of the Scottish Parliament 2003–2007
- Members of the Scottish Parliament 2007–2011
- Member of the Scottish Parliament stubs
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