Candidates and Constituency Assessments


saltire shield'Unless the Scottish Tories make up their mind what they want to be, their MSPs will be going to Holyrood soon in a single taxi cab.'
Scotsman editorial, 28 th August 2006.
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Edinburgh Pentlands (Lothians Region)

Candidates

Dr Simon Clark Dr Simon Clark
(Also number 2 on Lothians list)
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Liberal Democrat
Dr Simon Clark, was born in 1954 and was educated at Clifton College and Henbury Comprehensive in Bristol and at the London School of Economics where he graduated with a BSc, an MSc and a PhD. He works as a senior lecturer in Economics and is married with one daughter. His interests include Economic policy, Education, keeping fit and history. He was a candidate for Edinburgh City Council in 2003 and also contested Edinburgh Pentlands at the 2003 Scottish parliamentary election, coming fourth with 11.8 %.

Recent electoral experience
2005 Westminster election, Edinburgh South West, 9,252 votes (21.06 %)
2003 Scottish Parliament election, Edinburgh Pentlands, 3,943 votes (11.81 %)
2003 Edinburgh City council election, Firrhill, 374 votes (12.12 %)
Shiela Gimlour Cllr Sheila Gilmore
(Not standing on Lothians list)
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Labour
Shiela Gilmore is the Cllr for the Moredun ward on the City of Edinburgh Council and is in charge of Community Safety & Housing. On the council she is a member of: Placing in Schools Appeals Committee, Head Teacher Appointments Committee, The Executive, Advisory Committee on Youth Services and The Executive (Educational Matters). She is a Director of: EDI, Craigmillar Joint Venture Company, South Edinburgh Partnership and Capital City Homes and a member of SPOKES and the Labour Party. She will be geting £20,000 for standing down from the Council.

Recent electoral experience
2003 City of Edinburgh Council election, Moredun, 1,524 votes (53.45 %) (elected)
1999 City of Edinburgh Council election, Moredun, 1,774 votes (50.13 %) (elected)
1995 City of Edinburgh Council election, Inch, 1,715 votes (56.88 %) (elected)
1992 Edinburgh District Council election, Inch, 1,333 votes (49.78 %) (elected)
Dr Ian McKee Dr Ian McKee
(Also number 3 on Lothians list)
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Scottish National Party
Born in South Shields, educated at Fettes College, and Edinburgh University where he graduated in medicine, Ian is married with 5 children. After RAF service, Ian became a GP at Sighthill and Wester Hailes, Edinburgh, becoming senior partner in 1980. He has an interest in community affairs and is a member of the Wester Hailes Health Agency, the Broomhouse Beacon Club, and was a member of the 1998 Lord Provost of Edinburgh's Commission on Social Exclusion. Dr McKee was previously an RAF medical officer and is Scottish Advisor to the British Pharmaceutical Industry Association and a member of the British Medical Association. He joined the SNP in 1998 and was a member of the SNP Social Welfare Advisory Forum. For seven years he wrote the weekly Daily Record 'Doc' column and has extensive writing and broadcasting experience.

Recent electoral experience
2003 Scottish Parliament election, Edinburgh Pentlands, 5,620 votes (16.84 %)
2003 Scottish Parliament election, Third on SNP Lothians list, 43,142 votes (16.24 %)
2001 Westminster election, Edinburgh Central, 4,832 votes (14.05 %)
1999 Scottish Parliament election, Edinburgh Central, 9,598 votes (25.65 %)
1999 Scottish Parliament election, Seventh on SNP Lothians list, 85,085 votes (25.74 %)
David McLetchie MSP David McLetchie MSP
(Also number 1 on Lothians list)
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Conservative & Unionist
David McLetchie was born in Edinburgh on the 6 th August 1952 and educated at Leith Academy and George Heriot's School in Edinburgh. He studied law at Edinburgh University where he gained an LLB (Hons) graduating in 1974. He qualified as a solicitor in 1976, having worked as an apprentice solicitor with Shepherd & Wedderburn from 1974. He joined Tods Murray WS in Edinburgh becoming a partner in 1980 and latterly heading the department dealing with tax, estates and trusts. He resigned from the firm in February 2005 after accusations of paid advocacy. Active in Young Conservatives and Conservative student politics from 1968, he was the Conservative candidate for Edinburgh Central in the 1979 General Election. He has held numerous senior positions within the Scottish Conservative Party at constituency and national level and was President of the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Association from 1994-1997. In September 1998 he was elected to lead the Party's campaign in the first election to the Scottish Parliament held in 1999. He was returned as a regional list member for Lothians. In the 2003 election he won the Edinburgh Pentlands constituency. He was the leader of the Scottish Conservative MSPs from 1999 and surprised many by taking to the rôle like a fish to water. He participated in the downfall of First Minister Henry McLeish over his expenses muddle, but found himself in a muddle in 2005 over his taxi expenses. He offered to pay back any money which he had wrongly claimed on the 26 th of October 2005 but resigned as Scottish Tory leader on the 31 st. Four days later Brian Monteith revealed the Scottish Tory whip after a Sunday newspaper revealed that he had emailed suggesting an editorial calling for McLetchie's resignation. He is married to Sheila, a theatre nurse at the Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh. He has a 24 year old son James, by his first marriage to his late wife Barbara.

Party positions
1994 - 1997 - President of the Scottish Conservative & Unionist Association
1997 - October 2005 - Leader of the Scottish Conservative & Unionist Party
May 1999 - October 2005 - Tory leader in the Scottish Parliament

Recent electoral experience.
2003 Scottish Parliament election, Edinburgh Pentlands, 12,420 votes (37.21 %) (elected)
2003 Scottish Parliament election, First on Tory Lothians list, 40,173 votes (15.12 %)
1999 Scottish Parliament election, Edinburgh Pentlands, 11,458 votes (28.93 %)
1999 Scottish Parliament election, First on Tory Lothians list, 52,067 votes (15.75 %) (elected)
1979 Westminster election, Edinburgh Central, 7,530 votes (29.55 %)

Constituency profile

Assessment:

This assessment is based on the 2003 election results

Rank on Labour hit list: 9 (- in 2003)
Swing required for Labour gain: 3.16 % from Conservative to Labour

Rank on Scottish National Party hit list: 28 (24 in 2003)
Swing required for Scottish National Party gain: 10.19 % from Conservative to Scottish National Party

Rank on Liberal Democrat hit list: 14 (8 in 2003)
Swing required for Liberal Democrat gain: 12.70 % from Conservative to Liberal Democrat

Correlation to the new Westminster constituencies

The electorate of 60,562 was split between the new Westminster constituencies of:
Edinburgh South West: 49,264 (81.3 %)
Edinburgh South: 11,298 (18.7 %)

Local Government wards in the constituency

Council Ward number Ward name Electorate (June 2001)
City of Edinburgh 1Balerno6,320
2Baberton6,079
25Parkhead6,019
26Craiglockhart5,896
41Murray Burn6,294
42Sighthill6,359
43Colinton6,664
44Firrhill6,185
51South Morningside1 6,495
52Fairmilehead6,511

1 Predominantly Edinburgh Pentlands, some Edinburgh South

Previous results

1 st May 2003 Holyrood Election - Constituency result

Electorate 58,534. Turnout 33,382, 57.03 % (- 8.94 %)
Logo Party Candidate Votes % % change
Con logo Conservative & Unionist David McLetchie MSP 12,420 37.21 % + 8.28 %
Labour logo Labour Iain Gray MSP 10,309 30.88 % - 5.34 %
SNP logo Scottish National Party Dr Ian McKee 5,620 16.84 % - 5.31 %
Liberal logo Liberal Democrat Dr Simon Clark 3,943 11.81 % - 0.89 %
SSP logo Scottish Socialist Party Frank O'Donnell 1,090 3.27 % (+ 3.27 %)
Conservative gain from Labour Conservative majority 2,111 6.32 %

1 st May 2003 Holyrood Election - Regional list result

Electorate 58,534. Turnout 33,382, 57.03 %
149 rejected ballot papers
Logo Party Votes % % change
Con logo Conservative & Unionist 9,295 27.85 % + 1.54 %
Labour logo Labour 6,424 19.24 % - 7.07 %
SNP logo Scottish National Party 4,571 13.69 % - 8.75 %
Scot Green logo Scottish Green Party 3,905 11.70 % + 5.65 %
Margo MacDonald Margo MacDonald MSP 3,681 11.03 % (+ 11.03 %)
Liberal logo Liberal Democrats 2,982 8.93 % - 5.43 %
Scot Soc logo Scottish Socialist Party 1,144 3.43 % + 2.40 %
Pensioners Pensioners's Party 556 1.67 % (+ 1.67 %)
Lib Liberal Party In Scotland 210 0.63 %
Soc Lab logo Socialist Labour Party 170 0.51 % - 1.89 %
UKIP UK Independence Party 136 0.41 % (+ 0.41 %)
Witchery Adam Lyle's Witchery Tour Party 102 0.31 %
SPA Scottish Peoples Alliance 76 0.23 % (+ 0.23 %)
Pro Life Pro-Life Party 69 0.21 % - 0.04 %
Ind Mary Campbell (Independent) 40 0.12 %
Ind Alexander Scott (Independent) 14 0.04 %
Ind Peter Gatensbury (Independent) 6 0.02 %
Con logo Conservative majority 2,871 9.95 %

6 th May 1999 Holyrood Election

Logo Party Candidate Votes % % change
Labour logo Labour Iain Gray 14,343 36.22 % - 6.79 %
Con logo Conservative & Unionist David McLetchie 11,458 28.93 % - 3.45 %
SNP logo Scottish National Party Stewart Gibb 8,770 22.15 % + 9.14 %
Liberal logo Liberal Democrat Ian Gibson 5,029 12.70 % + 2.70 %
Labour win Labour majority 2,885 7.29 % - 3.34 %

6 th May 1999 Holyrood Election - Regional list vote result

Logo Party Votes %
Labour logo Labour 10,459 26.31 %
Con logo Conservative & Unionist 10,111 25.52 %
SNP logo Scottish National Party 8,894 22.44 %
Liberal logo Liberal Democrats 5,691 14.36 %
Scot Green logo Scottish Green Party 2,396 6.05 %
Soc Lab logo Socialist Labour Party 952 2.40 %
Scot Soc logo Scottish Socialist Party 410 1.03 %
ProLife logo ProLife Alliance 98 0.25 %
Nat Law logo Natural Law Party 53 0.13 %

Others:
Liberal Party
Witchery Tour Party
Civil Rights Movement
Braveheart
Socialist Party of Great Britain
Independent Voice for Scottish Parliament
Independent Independent
Anti-Corruption, Mobile Home Scandal, Roads
(No breakdown available)
595 1.50 %
Lab logo Labour majority 315 0.79 %

1 st May 1997 Westminster Election

Logo Party Candidate Votes %
Labour logo Labour Linda Clark QC 19,675 43.01 %
Con logo Conservative & Unionist Malcolm Rifkind QC 14,812 32.38 %
SNP logo Scottish National Party Stewart Gibb 5,952 13.01 %
Liberal logo Liberal Democrat Jennifer Dawe 4,575 10.00 %
Referendum logo Referendum Malcolm McDonald 422 0.92 %
Green Robin Harper 224 0.49 %
UK Independence Allistair McConnachie 81 0.18 %
Labour gain from Conservative Labour majority 4,862 10.63 %

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