Sheila Gilmore
Sheila Gilmore MP | |
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Member of Parliament for Edinburgh East | |
Incumbent | |
Assumed office 6 May 2010 | |
Preceded by | Gavin Strang |
Majority | 9,181 (23.0%) |
Personal details | |
Born | [1] Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland | 1 October 1949
Nationality | Scottish |
Political party | Labour |
Sheila Gilmore (born 1 October 1949) is a British Labour Party politician, who has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Edinburgh East since 2010.[2] Gilmore stood for the seat following the decision of Gavin Strang MP to stand down; she is a former City of Edinburgh councillor.
Childhood and early career
Gilmore was born in Aberdeen in 1949. She moved to Edinburgh in 1956. She studied History and Politics at the University of Kent at Canterbury. After graduating she undertook a post-graduate teaching qualification at the University of Edinburgh. She then taught for two years in Glasgow and Dunfermline.
Gilmore then returned to the University of Edinburgh to study law. Upon graduating she worked for the Scottish Consumer Council as a Legal Advisory Officer. She then went on to work for a private law practice in Edinburgh focusing on family law. She represented clients receiving legal aid in cases involving divorce, domestic abuse, child protection and adoption.
City of Edinburgh Council
Gilmore was a member of the Scottish Labour Party as a teenager and was elected in an Edinburgh District Council by-election for Moredun ward in 1991. She was appointed Convenor for Housing in 1999. She retained this position until she stood down from the council in 2007. Gilmore's proposal to transfer all the council's housing to a new housing association was defeated in a referendum.
2007 Scottish Parliament elections
Gilmore stood for the Scottish Parliament constituency of Edinburgh Pentlands in the 2007 Scottish Parliament elections, but came second to the Conservative Party candidate David McLetchie.[3]
2010 general election
In April 2009, Sheila Gilmore was selected as Labour's candidate for the Westminster constituency of Edinburgh East[4] from an all-woman shortlist.[5] Gilmore beat lawyer Catriona Munro, City of Edinburgh councillors Norma Hart and Angela Blacklock, and local party activitist Karen Doran.
The selection process was triggered by the announcement by the incumbent MP, Gavin Strang, that he would not be seeking re-election at the forthcoming general election.[6]
The 2010 election was held on 6 May 2010, and Gilmore was one of six candidates for the Edinburgh East seat. She received 17,314 votes, which was 43% share and a majority of 9,181.[7]
Family
Gilmore is married to Brian Gilmore. They live in Edinburgh and have four grown up children.
References
- ↑ http://www.ukwhoswho.com/view/article/oupww/whoswho/U251350/
- ↑ "Election 2010 Edinburgh East Result". BBC News.
- ↑ "Scottish Parliament election Results 2007". BBC News. 4 May 2007.
- ↑ "Gilmore picked for Strang seat". Scotsman.com (Edinburgh). 3 April 2009.
- ↑ "Labour wants woman to defend Strang seat". Scotsman.com (Edinburgh). 19 January 2009.
- ↑ Swanson, Ian (27 June 2008). "Strang thinks again and vows to quit as MP in latest U-turn". Scotsman.com (Edinburgh).
- ↑ "Election 2010 Edinburgh East Result". BBC News.