Mike Pringle | |
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Member of the Scottish Parliament for Edinburgh South |
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In office 1 May 2003 – 22 March 2011 |
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Preceded by | Angus MacKay |
Succeeded by | Constituency abolished |
Personal details | |
Born |
Northern Rhodesia |
25 December 1945
Political party | Scottish Liberal Democrats |
Website | [1] |
Mike Pringle (born 25 December 1945) is a Scottish Liberal Democrat politician, and former Member of the Scottish Parliament for Edinburgh South 2003−2011.
He was born in Northern Rhodesia (modern-day Zambia), and educated at Edinburgh Academy. He is a keen follower of Heart of Midlothian F.C. and was a strong supporter of the campaign to prevent the sale of the club's Tynecastle stadium in 2004. He is a strong supporter of the Free Tibet Campaign and has introduced a Bill into the Scottish Parliament to introduce a levy on plastic bags in Scotland similar to the successful Irish plastic bag tax. He has been an Honorary Vice-President of English-Speaking Union Scotland.
From 1992 to 2003 he was a member of Edinburgh City Council. In the 1997 UK general election he ran unsuccessfully as a candidate in Edinburgh South, and in the equivalent constituency in the 1999 Scottish Parliament election. In the latter he came third out of the five candidates, with 22% of the vote; less than five hundred votes behind Margo MacDonald. He was also a candidate for the Lothians, but was not elected through the list system.
He ran again in the 2003 Scottish Parliamentary election for Edinburgh South, winning it from Angus MacKay by half a percent of the votes – a majority of 158. He served on the Justice Committees of the Scottish Parliament.