- Duncan McNeil
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Not to be confused with Duncan McNeill, 1st Baron Colonsay.
Duncan McNeil MSP Convener of the Scottish Parliament
Health and Sport CommitteeIncumbent Assumed office
15 June 2011Preceded by Christine Grahame Member of the Scottish Parliament
for Greenock and InverclydeIncumbent Assumed office
6 May 1999Preceded by Constituency Created Majority 511 (1.8%) Personal details Born 7 September 1950
GreenockNationality Scottish Political party Scottish Labour Party Residence Greenock Website http://duncanmcneil.com/ Duncan McNeil (born 7 September 1950, Greenock) is a Scottish Labour Party Member of the Scottish Parliament for Greenock and Inverclyde.
Career
From 1965 to 1979 he worked as a boilermaker at Scott Lithgow, initially as an apprentice. After working as a co-ordinator for the Unemployed Workers Centres in Glasgow he became a full-time official in the GMB Union in 1981 and later a Regional Organiser.
For six years prior to his election from his current constituency, in May 1999, he was on the Labour Party's Scottish Executive Committee.
Mr McNeil served on the Enterprise and Lifelong Learning Committee for 15 months and went on to became Labour's Chief Whip. He was elected to the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body in December 2001.
Following re-election in May 2003, Mr McNeil departed the Whips' Office to be Chair of the Scottish Parliamentary Labour Party. Additionally, he is now Convener of the Local Government and Communities Committee.
He caused controversy in 2006 when suggesting in a parliamentary debate that oral contraceptives should be added to prescribed methadone for drug addicts in order to limit the number of children born to parents with a history of substance abuse.
He has been a vocal campaigner for tougher penalties for knife crime and for better support and protection for vulnerable children.
External links
- Duncan McNeil's Website
- http://www.theyworkforyou.com/msp/duncan_mcneil
- http://www.scottish.parliament.uk/msp/memberspages/duncan_mcneil/index.htm
- http://www.publicwhip.org.uk/mp.php?mpc=Greenock+and+Inverclyde&house=scotland
- http://www.scottishlabour.org.uk/msp/duncan_mcneil/764/
- http://news.bbc.co.uk/democracylive/hi/representatives/profiles/32616.stm
Scottish Parliament Preceded by
Constituency CreatedMember of the Scottish Parliament for Greenock and Inverclyde
1999–presentIncumbent Members of the Scottish Parliament in the West of Scotland region Elected in the 2011 election Constituency MSPs Gil Paterson (SNP, Clydebank and Milngavie) · Kenny Gibson (SNP, Cunninghame North) · Margaret Burgess (SNP, Cunninghame South) · Jackie Baillie (Lab, Dumbarton) · Kenneth Macintosh (Lab, Eastwood) · Duncan McNeil (Lab, Greenock and Inverclyde) · George Adam (SNP, Paisley) · Derek Mackay (SNP, Renfrewshire North and West) · Hugh Henry (Lab, Renfrewshire South) · Fiona McLeod (SNP, Strathkelvin and Bearsden)Additional Members Neil Bibby (Lab) · Jackson Carlaw (Con) · Mary Fee (Lab) · Annabel Goldie (Con) · Margaret McDougall (Lab) · Stuart McMillan (SNP) · Stewart Maxwell (SNP)SNP (8 seats), Labour (7 seats), Conservative (2 seats) Scottish Labour MSPs Opposition frontbench Shadow cabinetJackie Baillie (health) · Richard Baker (finance) · Sarah Boyack (rural/environment) · Patricia Ferguson (culture) · Iain Gray (leader) · Johann Lamont (justice) ·
Lewis Macdonald (infrastructure) · Ken Macintosh (education) · Paul Martin (parliamentary business) · Michael McMahon (local government) · John Park (whip)Deputy spokespersonsClaire Baker (education) · Rhoda Grant (finance/infrastructure) · James Kelly (justice) · Elaine Murray (rural/environment) · Richard Simpson (health)Backbenchers Claudia Beamish · Neil Bibby · Malcolm Chisholm · Kezia Dugdale · Helen Eadie · Mary Fee · Neil Findlay · Mark Griffin · Hugh Henry · Hanzala Malik · Jenny Marra · Margaret McCulloch · Margaret McDougall · Siobhan McMahon · Duncan McNeil · Anne McTaggart · Graeme Pearson · John Pentland · Drew Smith · Elaine Smith · David StewartMembers of the 4th Scottish Parliament
elected in the 2011 electionCategories:- 1950 births
- Living people
- Labour MSPs
- Scottish trade unionists
- People from Greenock
- Members of the Scottish Parliament 1999–2003
- Members of the Scottish Parliament 2003–2007
- Members of the Scottish Parliament 2007–2011
- Members of the Scottish Parliament 2011–
- Member of the Scottish Parliament stubs
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