Elaine Thomson

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Elaine Thomson (* 1957 in Inverness) ist eine schottische Politikerin und Mitglied der Labour Party. Sie besuchte die Aberdeen High School for Girls, studierte dann reine Wissenschaften an der Universität Aberdeen und schloss als Bachelor ab. Anschließend war sie in der petrochemischen Industrie tätig. rdf:langString
Elaine Thomson (born 1957 in Inverness) is a former Scottish Labour Party politician. She was the Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) for the Aberdeen North constituency from 1999 to 2003. In the 2003 election she was defeated by Brian Adam of the Scottish National Party (SNP). After her defeat she returned to work with her previous employer, an Aberdeen-based IT consultancy. Thomson stood again in Aberdeen North at the 2007 Scottish Parliamentary election but again lost to Brian Adam by an increased majority. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Elaine Thomson (* 1957 in Inverness) ist eine schottische Politikerin und Mitglied der Labour Party. Sie besuchte die Aberdeen High School for Girls, studierte dann reine Wissenschaften an der Universität Aberdeen und schloss als Bachelor ab. Anschließend war sie in der petrochemischen Industrie tätig.
rdf:langString Elaine Thomson (born 1957 in Inverness) is a former Scottish Labour Party politician. She was the Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) for the Aberdeen North constituency from 1999 to 2003. In the 2003 election she was defeated by Brian Adam of the Scottish National Party (SNP). After her defeat she returned to work with her previous employer, an Aberdeen-based IT consultancy. Thomson stood again in Aberdeen North at the 2007 Scottish Parliamentary election but again lost to Brian Adam by an increased majority.
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