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McIntosh, Mrs Lyndsay

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McIntosh, Mrs Lyndsay

Divisions voted in
0
no votes on record
Party alignment
not enough data
Attendance
0 "Not Voted" of 0 divisions present
Motions lodged
11
80 questions · 0 unanswered
Hansard contributions
792
312 chamber · 480 committee
Allowances claimed
£0
0 transactions
Motion success

Of the motions they've lodged that went to a vote, how often did the chamber agree.

Lodged
11
Carried
0
Defeated
0
Not divided
11
Voice fingerprint

Words and phrases this MSP uses far more often than the chamber average (TF-IDF over their Hansard contributions).

Career arc

Unified timeline: party joinings, seat changes, committee appointments, ministerial roles.

  1. Left Social Justice Committee
    31 Mar 2003
  2. Left Public Petitions Committee
    31 Mar 2003
  3. Left Equal Opportunities Committee
    31 Mar 2003
  4. Stood down from Central Scotland (Dissolution)
    31 Mar 2003
  5. Left Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
    31 Mar 2003
  6. Joined Public Petitions Committee as Substitute Member
    16 May 2002
  7. Joined Social Justice Committee as Member
    28 Jun 2001
  8. Joined Equal Opportunities Committee as Member
    28 Jun 2001
  9. Left Justice 2 Committee
    27 Jun 2001
  10. Joined Justice 2 Committee as Deputy Convener
    24 Jan 2001
  11. Left Justice 2 Committee
    24 Jan 2001
  12. Joined Justice 2 Committee as Member
    08 Jan 2001
  13. Left Justice and Home Affairs Committee
    07 Jan 2001
  14. Joined Justice and Home Affairs Committee as Member
    17 Jun 1999
  15. Started representing Central Scotland
    06 May 1999
  16. +
    Joined Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
    06 May 1999
Recent contributions to the Official Report
  • Question Time Chamber
    27 Mar 2003
    Does the minister agree, particularly in the light of this morning's debate, that older, more mature couples would be welcome to apply for adoption and that ou…
  • Closing the Opportunity Gap for Older People Chamber
    27 Mar 2003
    No, I did not. He signalled his intention up to me.Colleagues across the parties in Central Scotland were strangers who became friends. I am sure that there ar…
  • Closing the Opportunity Gap for Older People Chamber
    27 Mar 2003
    Indeed we are.However unwillingly, I shall be making way for an older person. I leave it to others to make the comparisons. However, there is life in this old …
  • Closing the Opportunity Gap for Older People Chamber
    27 Mar 2003
    Oh boy. In that case, I pay tribute to previous contributors Trish Godman, Kay Ullrich, Bill Butler, Mary Scanlon and Donald Gorrie. When Ian Jenkins mentioned…
  • Closing the Opportunity Gap for Older People Chamber
    27 Mar 2003
    Police numbers are not at their highest.Gender equality is dear to the minister's heart. Significant lifestyle changes are now possible, but, in my grandmother…
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