George Kerevan

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George Kerevan (born 28 September 1949, Glasgow) is a Scottish journalist and Scottish National Party politician. He was associate editor of The Scotsman from 2000 to 2009, and was the chief executive of What If Productions (Television) Ltd. He is co-organizer of the Prestwick World Festival of Flight.

Kerevan was educated at Kingsridge Secondary School in Drumchapel, and the University of Glasgow. He held academic posts at Napier College (from 1992, Napier University), including Senior Lecturer in Economics, from 1975-2000. His speciality was energy economics.

He was in the International Marxist Group in his younger days, before becoming a senior Labour councillor in Edinburgh. In 1996 he defected to the Scottish National Party,[1] and was their candidate in Edinburgh East in the 2010 General Election.

Works

  • Kerevan, George (1985). The case for Scottish coal. 
  • Kerevan, George (1986). The case for retaining an European coal industry: a critical response to the EEC Coal Directorate's close-and-import plan as laid out in COM (85)251 and COM (85)525. 
  • Kerevan, George (1987). The case for retaining Seafield: a special report on Seafield Colliery and the reasons why Seafield coal is vital to Scotland's energy future. 
  • Kerevan, George (1988). Scottish coalfields study 1988. Scottish Coal Project. 
  • Kerevan, George; Scottish Coal Project (1988). A plan for Scotland's energy future. Scottish Coal Project. 

References

  1. Denver, DT (2000). Scotland decides: the devolution issue and the 1997 referendum. Routledge. ISBN 978-0-7146-5053-1. 

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