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'''Hugh O'Donnell''' is a [[Scottish Liberal Democrat]] politician, and [[Member of the Scottish Parliament|Member]] of the [[Scottish Parliament]] for the [[Central Scotland (Scottish Parliament electoral region)|Central Scotland]] region.
'''Hugh O'Donnell''' is a [[Scottish Liberal Democrat]] politician, and [[Member of the Scottish Parliament|Member]] of the [[Scottish Parliament]] for the [[Central Scotland (Scottish Parliament electoral region)|Central Scotland]] region. He is currently the party's spokesperson on [[schools]].


He was educated at [[Southern Connecticut State University]], [[Queen Margaret University|Queen Margaret College]], Edinburgh and [[Forth Valley College|Falkirk College of Further Education]]. Prior to his election he worked as a university lecturer, a constituency assistant to Donald Gorrie MSP, and as a community care professional. He contested the Scottish Election in 1999 for Cumbernauld and Kilsyth. He was one of only eight Scots chosen by the United Nations to supervise the first ever free elections in the former Yugoslavian province of Kosovo in 2001.
He was educated at [[Southern Connecticut State University]], [[Queen Margaret University|Queen Margaret College]], Edinburgh and [[Forth Valley College|Falkirk College of Further Education]]. Prior to his election he worked as a university lecturer, a constituency assistant to Donald Gorrie MSP, and as a community care professional. He contested the Scottish Parliament election in 1999 for [[Cumbernauld and Kilsyth (Scottish Parliament constituency)|Cumbernauld and Kilsyth]]. He was one of only eight Scots chosen by the United Nations to supervise the first ever free elections in the former Yugoslavian province of Kosovo in 2001.


He has a particular interest in disability rights issues, minority groups’ rights and social issues. Outside politics, Hugh’s interests are reading, historical research, DIY and Tai Chi. Hugh has been a non-executive director 'Recap' of a recycling charity based in his home town of Cumbernauld since 2002. He is married with one son and one daughter.
He has a particular interest in disability rights issues, minority groups’ rights and social issues. Outside politics, Hugh’s interests are reading, historical research, DIY and Tai Chi. Hugh has been a non-executive director 'Recap' of a recycling charity based in his home town of Cumbernauld since 2002. He is married with one son and one daughter.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/static/vote2001/candidates/candidates/6/66763.stm Hugh O'Donnell], ''BBC News- Vote 2001''</ref>

<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/static/vote2001/candidates/candidates/6/66763.stm Hugh O'Donnell], ''BBC News- Vote 2001''</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 00:42, 18 February 2008

For the footballer, see Hugh O'Donnell (footballer).

Hugh O'Donnell is a Scottish Liberal Democrat politician, and Member of the Scottish Parliament for the Central Scotland region. He is currently the party's spokesperson on schools.

He was educated at Southern Connecticut State University, Queen Margaret College, Edinburgh and Falkirk College of Further Education. Prior to his election he worked as a university lecturer, a constituency assistant to Donald Gorrie MSP, and as a community care professional. He contested the Scottish Parliament election in 1999 for Cumbernauld and Kilsyth. He was one of only eight Scots chosen by the United Nations to supervise the first ever free elections in the former Yugoslavian province of Kosovo in 2001.

He has a particular interest in disability rights issues, minority groups’ rights and social issues. Outside politics, Hugh’s interests are reading, historical research, DIY and Tai Chi. Hugh has been a non-executive director 'Recap' of a recycling charity based in his home town of Cumbernauld since 2002. He is married with one son and one daughter.[1]

References

  1. ^ Hugh O'Donnell, BBC News- Vote 2001


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