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− | John Robertson | + | '''John Robertson''' was a Labour MSP, representing the people of East Lothian for 26 years, first at Westminster and then at Holyrood. His constituency included the Torness nuclear power station near Dunbar. |
− | From 1997-1999 he was the Parlimentary Private Secretary to the pro-nuclear Dr Jack Cunningham MP. | + | From 1997-1999 he was the Parlimentary Private Secretary to the pro-nuclear Dr [[Jack Cunningham]] MP. |
− | He | + | He was the Convener of the [[Cross Party Group on the Civil Nuclear Industry]] at the Scottish Parliament in 2005-06. |
− | + | He stood down from the Scottish Parliament at the May 2007 election and the seat was taken by [[Iain Gray]]. <ref>see [http://www.theyworkforyou.com/msp/john_home_robertson John Home Robertson], They Work For You, accessed 2 September 2012</ref> | |
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− | He stood down from the Scottish Parliament at the May 2007 election and the seat was taken by Iain Gray. | ||
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− | [[Category: Nuclear Spin]] | + | [[Category: Nuclear Spin|Home Robertson, John]] |
[[Category:Individuals linked to the push for nuclear|Home Robertson, John]] | [[Category:Individuals linked to the push for nuclear|Home Robertson, John]] |
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John Robertson was a Labour MSP, representing the people of East Lothian for 26 years, first at Westminster and then at Holyrood. His constituency included the Torness nuclear power station near Dunbar.
From 1997-1999 he was the Parlimentary Private Secretary to the pro-nuclear Dr Jack Cunningham MP.
He was the Convener of the Cross Party Group on the Civil Nuclear Industry at the Scottish Parliament in 2005-06.
He stood down from the Scottish Parliament at the May 2007 election and the seat was taken by Iain Gray. [1]
References
- ↑ see John Home Robertson, They Work For You, accessed 2 September 2012