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Richard Lyle
Member of the Scottish Parliament
for Uddingston and Bellshill
Assumed office
6 May 2016
Preceded byMichael McMahon
Majority4,809
Member of the Scottish Parliament
for Central Scotland region
In office
7 May 2011 – 23 March 2016
Personal details
Born (1950-06-12) 12 June 1950 (age 74)
Political partyScottish National Party

Richard Macdonald Lyle (born 12 June 1950) is a Scottish National Party Member of the Scottish Parliament, representing the Uddingston and Bellshill constituency. Lyle had previously represented the Central Scotland region.[1]

Lyle, who was educated at Lawmuir School and Bellshill Academy, has served as a local councillor on Motherwell District Council and North Lanarkshire Council since 1976.[2] Lyle worked for RBS[3]

During the debate on same-sex marriage in Scotland, Lyle along with his SNP colleagues Dave Thompson, John Mason and Bill Walker was widely condemned for raising a motion stating that no person or organisation should be forced to be involved or to approve of same-sex marriage.[4]

In the lead up to the 2016 Holyrood election it was revealed that Lyle's Holyrood nickname is "Salty Dick"[5] after it became public knowledge that he had once claimed the cost of a £1.80 bag of chips on expenses.[6]

Lyle has been at the center of an ongoing internal party dispute within the SNP Uddingston and Bellshill branch which saw a small minority of party members state that they would refuse to vote for him at the Holyrood election. He also courted controversy when he made lewd comments to a female at a dinner table [7]

References

  1. ^ The Scottish Parliament - Current Members - Richard Lyle
  2. ^ "Richard Lyle". Scottish National Party. Retrieved 15 May 2011.
  3. ^ "People of Today: Richard Lyle". Debrett's. Retrieved 7 February 2016.
  4. ^ "Row within SNP over John Mason's gay marriage motion". BBC News. 7 August 2011.
  5. ^ http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/14463094.Election_Unspun__Code_of_silence_for_the_Monklands_McMafia/?ref=mr&lp=7
  6. ^ https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/scotland/11152858/SNP-MSP-claims-1.80-on-expenses-after-chip-shop-visit.html
  7. ^ "SNP members to refuse to vote for party MSP as 'Monklands McMafia' row escalates". The Herald.