Margaret Ewing

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Margaret Ewing
Margaret Ewing

Margaret Ewing, nee Margaret Anne McAdam (1 September 1945 - 21 March 2006) was a Scottish National Party (SNP) Member of the Scottish Parliament.

She attended the University of Glasgow and the University of Strathclyde and was a teacher before being elected as Member of Parliament (MP) for East Dunbartonshire at the October 1974 Election, by just 22 votes. With the downturn in SNP electoral fortunes at the 1979 Election she lost her seat in the House of Commons.

She then worked as a freelance journalist before being re-elected to Westminster at the 1987 Election to represent Moray, a seat she held until standing down at the 2001 general election to concentrate on Holyrood. She stood for the leadership of the SNP in 1990 but lost out to Alex Salmond despite the backing of many prominent SNP members (such as Jim Sillars).

In 1999, at the first Scottish Parliament Election she was returned to represent Moray. She was returned again in 2003.

She was married twice: firstly to Donald Bain in 1968 (divorced 1980) and secondly to fellow MSP Fergus Ewing in 1983, who is the son of Winnie Ewing. She died from breast cancer, aged 60. However, in August 2005 she had announced that she was not seeking reelection in the 2007 Scottish Parliament elections.

The SNP comfortably retained her vacant seat at the by-election which took place on 27 April 2006.

Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Barry Henderson
Member of Parliament for East Dunbartonshire
19741979
Succeeded by
Norman Hogg
Preceded by
Alexander Pollock
Member of Parliament for Moray
19872001
Succeeded by
Angus Robertson
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