Rhona Brankin

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Rhona Brankin (born 19 January 1950) a Labour Co-operative politician and was first elected to represent Midlothian in the Scottish Parliament in 1999 and was re-elected in 2003 and 2007.

Brankin is a graduate of the University of Aberdeen and before entering the Scottish Parliament she was a teacher and a lecturer on special educational needs. She was former chair of the Scottish Labour Party. She is married with two grown-up daughters.

Brankin was Deputy Minister for Culture and Sport in the Scottish Executive from 1999-2000 and Deputy Minister for Environment and Rural Development from 2000-2001. In October 2004 she was appointed Deputy Minister for Health and Community Care, returning to the Environment and Rural Development portfolio in June 2005.

In January 2007 she was promoted to Minister for Communities after the resignation of Malcolm Chisholm.

Following Labour's defeat at the hands of the SNP at the May 2007 election, Brankin became shadow Minister for Education and Lifelong Learning.

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Scottish Parliament
Preceded by
Constituency Created
Member of the Scottish Parliament for Midlothian
1999present
Incumbent
Political offices
Preceded by
Malcolm Chisholm
Minister for Communities
2007
Succeeded by
Stewart Maxwell
as Minister for Communities and Sport
Preceded by
Lewis Macdonald
Deputy Minister for the Environment and Rural Development
2005-2007
Succeeded by
Sarah Boyack
Preceded by
Tom McCabe
Deputy Minister for Health and Community Care
2004-2005
Succeeded by
Lewis Macdonald
Preceded by
John Home Robertson
Deputy Minister for Environment and Rural Development
2000-2001
Succeeded by
Allan Wilson
Preceded by
Office Created
Deputy Minister for Culture and Sport
1999-2000
Succeeded by
Allan Wilson