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Alison McInnes (born 17 July 1957) is a Scottish Liberal Democrat politician, and Member of the Scottish Parliament for the North East Scotland Region.
She is the Liberal Democrat spokesperson for Transport, Infrastructure and Climate Change in the Scottish Parliament and has vigorously advocated annual carbon emissions targets for Scotland.[1]
Members of the Scottish Parliament in the North East Scotland region |
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Elected in the 2007 election
SNP (8 seats), Labour (3 seats), Lib Dems (3 seats), Con (2 seats)
Constituency MSPs
Lewis Macdonald (Lab, Aberdeen Central) • Brian Adam (SNP, Aberdeen North) • Nicol Stephen (Lib Dem, Aberdeen South) • Andrew Welsh (SNP, Angus) • Stewart Stevenson (SNP, Banff and Buchan) • Shona Robison (SNP, Dundee East) • Joe Fitzpatrick (SNP, Dundee West) •Alex Salmond (SNP, Gordon) • Mike Rumbles (Lib Dem, West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine)
Additional Members
Richard Baker (Lab) • Nigel Don (SNP) • Marlyn Glen (Lab) • Alex Johnstone (Con) • Alison McInnes (Lib Dem) • Nanette Milne (Con) • Maureen Watt (SNP)
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[edit] External links
- ^ "Speech to the Scottish Parliament, 28 May 2008." Scottish Parliament Official Report'