Patricia Ferguson

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Ferguson was also a Glasgow City Council Councillor, until her resignation on 2 September 2024.[1] She currently chairs the Scottish Affairs Select Committee in the House of Commons.

Early life and career

Ferguson was educated at Garnethill Convent Secondary School in Glasgow between 1970 and 1976, and at Glasgow College of Technology, where she obtained an HNC in Public Administration in 1978.[2] She spent part of her childhood living in the city's Red Road Flats.[3]

Prior to entering the Scottish Parliament, she worked as a administrator in NHS Scotland between 1978 and 1990, with the Scottish Trades Union Congress between 1990 and 1994, and with the Scottish Labour Party between 1994 and 1999.[2]

Scottish Parliamentary career (1999–2016)

She was first elected as an MSP in 1999 for the newly created Glasgow Maryhill constituency,[4] a seat she held until 2011 when Glasgow Maryhill was merged with other constituencies to form the Glasgow Maryhill and Springburn constituency. She won the 2011 Glasgow Maryhill and Springburn election but lost her seat in 2016[5] to Scottish National Party(SNP) member Bob Doris.[6]

After being elected as MSP for Glasgow Maryhill in May 1999, she was Deputy Presiding Officer of the Scottish Parliament from 1999 until 2001 and as a member of several of the Parliament's Standards and Procedures Committees.[7]

She was first appointed to the Scottish Executive Cabinet in November 2001 as Minister for Parliament when Jack McConnell became First Minister. She became Minister for Tourism, Culture and Sport in October 2004.[5]

In 2006, her name was included on a variant of a Nigerian scam email after a high-profile trip to Malawi as part of her Scottish Executive brief.[8]

Local government (2022–2024)

In the 2022 Glasgow City Council election, Ferguson was one of four members (including Labour colleague Paul Carey) elected to represent the Drumchapel/Anniesland ward.[9]

UK Parliamentary career (2024–present)

Ferguson was elected to the United Kingdom Parliament at the 2024 general election, defeating SNP incumbent Carol Monaghan of predecessor seat Glasgow North West.[10] Before that, she was first runner-up to Monaghan in Glasgow North West in 2019.[11]

On 12 September 2024, she was elected chair of the Scottish Affairs Select Committee.[12]

Personal life

She is married to former Labour MSP and councillor colleague Bill Butler.[5]

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