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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. <ref>see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Home_Robertson John Robertson]</ref>
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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.  
 
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
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He was the Convener of the [[Cross Party Group on the Civil Nuclear Industry]] at the Scottish Parliament in 2005-06.
  
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He left Parliament in April 2007.<ref>see [http://www.theyworkforyou.com/msp/john_home_robertson John Home Robertson], accessed 2 September 2012</ref>
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==Background==
 
According to WikiPedia:
 
According to WikiPedia:
  

Revision as of 08:33, 2 September 2012

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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 left Parliament in April 2007.[1]

Background

According to WikiPedia:

"After his election to the Scottish Parliament in 1999, Home-Robertson was the Scottish Executive Deputy Minister for Rural Affairs, with responsibility for fisheries and forestry in the late Donald Dewar's administration. In 2001 he took on convenership of the Holyrood Progress Group, which had responsibility for overseeing the completion of the Scottish Parliament Building project. He was a member of the Communities Committee and the European and External Relations Committee in the Parliament."

He stood down from the Scottish Parliament at the May 2007 election and the seat was taken by Iain Gray.

References

  1. see John Home Robertson, accessed 2 September 2012