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The Lord Purvis of Tweed
Member of the House of Lords
Lord Temporal
Assumed office
13 September 2013
Life Peerage
Member of the Scottish Parliament
for Tweeddale, Ettrick and Lauderdale
In office
1 May 2003 – 22 March 2011
Preceded byIan Jenkins
Succeeded byConstituency abolished
Personal details
Born (1974-01-15) 15 January 1974 (age 50)
Berwick-upon-Tweed
Political partyScottish Liberal Democrats
Website[1]

Jeremy Purvis, Baron Purvis of Tweed (born 15 January 1974) is a Scottish Liberal Democrat politician, and was MSP for Tweeddale, Ettrick and Lauderdale from 2003 to 2011. It was announced that he would be elevated to the House of Lords in August 2013.[1]

He is the leader of the Devo Plus cross-party group.

Background

He was born in Berwick-upon-Tweed, England, where he later attended school. He studied Politics and Modern History at university in London, graduating in 1996. While at university he worked for the ELDR (Liberal) Group in the European Parliament and Liberal International.

Career

On graduating, Purvis worked full-time for Sir David Steel in the House of Commons and then ran his office in the House of Lords. In 1998 he moved to Edinburgh to work for a parliamentary affairs company and in 2001 he established, with a fellow director, his own strategic communications consultancy, advising clients on communications.

He was elected to the Scottish Parliament in 2003 aged 29, making him the youngest constituency MSP at the time. He was the Scottish Liberal Democrat Finance Spokesman and then moved on to become Justice and Home Affairs spokesman. He was re-elected in 2007 following a close campaign, with some of the media stating that the Scottish National Party candidate Christine Grahame would defeat him. Ultimately, both parties greatly increased their vote shares at the expense of the Conservatives and Labour. Purvis's margin declined by 0.2 percentage points but increased by 65 votes; this discrepancy was due to a vast increase in turnout in the 2007 election. He was subsequently defeated by Grahame in the 2011 election.

He was the Scottish Liberal Democrats Spokesman for the Economy and Finance. Mr Purvis wrote the Scottish Liberal Democrats 2011 Election Manifesto. He currently lives in Galashiels.

He was created a life peer on 13 September 2013 taking the title Baron Purvis of Tweed, of East March in the Scottish Borders.[2]

In November 2016 he was announced as a member of the Commission on Parliamentary Reform, having been nominated to represent the Scottish Liberal Democrats.[3]

References

  1. ^ Working Peerages Announced Gov.uk
  2. ^ "No. 60630". The London Gazette. 17 September 2013. p. 18309.
  3. ^ "Presiding Officer names Parliament reform commission members". The Journal. Law Society of Scotland. 2 November 2016. Retrieved 14 January 2017.
Scottish Parliament
Preceded by Member of the Scottish Parliament for Tweeddale, Ettrick and Lauderdale
2003–2011
Succeeded by
Constituency abolished
Orders of precedence in the United Kingdom
Preceded by Gentlemen
Baron Purvis of Tweed
Followed by