Liam McArthur

Liam McArthur

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constituency_MP = Orkney
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majority = 2,476 (28.6%)
term_start = 3 May 2007
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predecessor = Jim Wallace
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party = Scottish Liberal Democrats
spouse = Tamsin McArthur
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Liam McArthur is a Scottish Liberal Democrat politician and Member of the Scottish Parliament for Orkney. He was elected in the 2007 Parliament election to replace the retiring Jim Wallace, also a Liberal Democrat.

He was brought up on the Orkney Island of Sanday

McArthur had previously worked as as an aide to Wallace in the House of Commons and as Special Adviser to the Deputy First Minister in 2002.

He is married to Tamsin and they have two sons, Calum and Tom.

[http://www.liammcarthurmsp.org.uk Liam McArthur's Website can be found here.]

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External links

* [http://www.liammcarthurmsp.org.uk/ Liam McArthur MSP] official site
* [http://www.scottish.parliament.uk/msp/membersPages/liam_mcarthur/ Liam McArthur MSP] official biography at the Scottish Parliament website
* [http://www.scotlibdems.org.uk/people/holyrood/liam-mcarthur Liam McArthur MSP] profile at the site of Scottish Liberal Democrats


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