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Christine May
Former Labour MSP for Central Fife
- Entered the Scottish Parliament on 1 May 2003 — Election
- Left the Scottish Parliament on 2 April 2007 — Election
Most recent appearances
- Scottish Parliament: Railways (28 Mar 2007)
“I, too, congratulate Mark Ruskell on securing the last members' business debate of the session. I was pleased to sign his motion. My interest in rail goes back many years. I recall meetings some years ago with public transport operators at which I suggested tentatively that passenger services to Leven might be reinstated. At that, there would be many sharp intakes of breath and much sucking...”
- Scottish Parliament: Question Time — Scottish Executive — Enterprise, Lifelong Learning and Transport: Manufacturing (22 Mar 2007)
“To ask the Scottish Executive what measures it has in place to support manufacturing industry, what the value is of such support and how many jobs have been created or sustained by these measures. (S2O-12457)”
- Scottish Parliament: Question Time — Scottish Executive — Enterprise, Lifelong Learning and Transport: Manufacturing (22 Mar 2007)
“It is often suggested, particularly by the Scottish National Party, that RSA and other grants are exploited by rapacious foreign companies, which grab a grant, create low-skill, screwdriver or call-centre jobs and, having screwed every penny that they can from the system, relocate overseas. Does the minister support that view? Or does he agree that recent grants to companies such as Semifab,...”
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