Russell Brown

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Russell Leslie Brown (born September 17, 1951) is a British politician. He is Labour Member of Parliament for Dumfries and Galloway.

Russell Brown was born in Annan, Scotland and attended the local Annan Academy. In 1974 he began work as a plant operative at ICI and remained with the company until his election to Westminster. He was elected as a branch chairman within the Transport and General Workers Union 1979-1985. In 1986 he was elected as a councillor to the Dumfries and Galloway Regional Council, and was the Labour Group Leader 1995-1997, Between 1988 and 1996 he also served as a councillor on the Annandale and Eskdale District Council.

He was selected to contest the seemingly safe Conservative seat of Dumfries at the 1997 General Election. The popular local MP of 33 years, Hector Monro retired and the Conservative candidate was Struan Stevenson. The Conservative Party was completely wiped out in Scotland in 1997, and Russell Brown was elected as the Labour MP for Dumfries with a large majority of 9,643, and has remained an MP since. He made his maiden speech on July 7, 1997.

Russell Brown became a Member of the Scottish Select Committee in 1999, and left the committee after the 2001 General Election. He was made a Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Leader of the House of Lords Gareth Wyn Williams in 2002. When Williams died in 2003 and he continued in the same position with his successor Valerie Amos. In the major redistribution of Scottish seats for the Commons, his constituency of Dumfries was abolished and the new seat of Dumfries and Galloway was created. At the 2005 General Election he faced the sitting Conservative MP for Galloway and Upper Nithsdale Peter Duncan. Brown was elected with a majority of 2,922. Following the election he became the PPS to the Secretary of State for Scotland Alistair Darling.

He married Catherine Margaret Calvert in 1973 and they have two daughters. He speaks French and German.

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Hector Monro
Member of Parliament for Dumfries
1997–
Succeeded by
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