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Christina McKelvie MSP Convener of the Scottish Parliament European and External Relations Committee Incumbent Assumed office
14 June 2011Preceded by Irene Oldfather Member of the Scottish Parliament
for Hamilton, Larkhall and StonehouseIncumbent Assumed office
6 May 2011Preceded by Tom McCabe (as MSP for Hamilton South) Majority 2213 Member of the Scottish Parliament
for Central ScotlandIn office
3 May 2007 – 6 May 2011Personal details Born 4 March 1968 Political party Scottish National Party Christina McKelvie (born on 4 March 1968 in Glasgow, Scotland) is a Member of the Scottish Parliament for Central Scotland. She was elected as a Scottish National Party (SNP) party list candidate in the 2007 election, and has been elected as MSP for Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse in the 2011 election.
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Early life
She studied at St Leonards Secondary then went on to gain qualifications from Anniesland College, Cardonald College, Nautical College, and St Andrews University.
Political Life
Within the SNP Government, Christina McKelvie is the Parliamentary Liaison Officer. Locally she has campaigned to support the David Livingstone Centre, and against the detention of child asylum seekers at Dungavel. Christina is also convenor of the SNP Parliamentary Trade Union Group.
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Members of the Scottish Parliament in the Central Scotland region Elected in the 2011 election Constituency MSPs Alex Neil (SNP, Airdrie and Shotts) · Elaine Smith (Lab, Coatbridge and Chryston) · Jamie Hepburn (SNP, Cumbernauld and Kilsyth) · Linda Fabiani (SNP, East Kilbride) · Angus MacDonald (SNP, Falkirk East) · Michael Matheson (SNP, Falkirk West) · Christina McKelvie (SNP, Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse) · John Pentland (Lab, Motherwell and Wishaw) · Michael McMahon (Lab, Uddingston and Bellshill)Additional Members Clare Adamson (SNP) · Richard Lyle (SNP) · Mark Griffin (Lab) · Margaret Mitchell (Con) · Siobhan McMahon (Lab) · Margaret McCulloch (Lab) · John Wilson (SNP)Labour (6 seats), SNP (9 seats), Conservative (1 seat) Categories:- Members of the Scottish Parliament 2007–2011
- Scottish National Party MSPs
- Living people
- 1968 births
- Members of the Scottish Parliament 2011–
- Member of the Scottish Parliament stubs
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