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Tricia Marwick MSP
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Member of the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body
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| Assumed office 17 May 2007 |
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| First Minister | Alex Salmond |
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| Assumed office 3 May 2007 |
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| Preceded by | Christine May |
| Majority | 1,166 (4.3%) |
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| Born | 5 November 1953 Cowdenbeath, Scotland |
| Political party | Scottish National Party |
Tricia Marwick (born November 5, 1953) is the Scottish National Party Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) for Central Fife.
She was born in Cowdenbeath1 and brought up in Fife. She has been MSP for Mid Scotland and Fife since 1999 and contested Central Fife in the 2003, although she narrowly failed to win that particular seat and was re-elected to serve Mid Scotland and Fife through the Additional Members System. She contested Central Fife again in 2007 and Marwick was elected after defeating the incumbent, Christine May with a majority of 1,166.
She is the vice convener of the SNP Parliamentary Group and as such is a member of the Party's National Executive Committee. She was appointed front bench spokesperson on housing in 2005. She was previously the convener of the Scottish Parliament’s Standards Committee. She was appointed as the SNP's representative on the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body after the 2007 election.
She previously worked as Public Affairs Officer for Shelter Scotland, a charity for homeless people.
References
External links
- Tricia Marwick MSP Scottish Parliament webpage
- Tricia Marwick MSP Biography at SNP website
- triciamarwick.com
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| Preceded by Christine May |
Member of the Scottish Parliament for Fife Central 2007 – present |
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