";s:4:"text";s:3195:" One of the company's directors is Jackson Carlaw, 44, the former vice-chairman of the Scottish Tories and a failed MSP candidate in Eastwood in May. He reads extensively (biographies, historical and crime fiction being typical picks) and enjoys (light!)
By Gina Davidson. Carlaw was brought up in Crookfur, Carlaw joined the East Renfrewshire Conservatives in 1978. Jackson has been an MSP since 2007, serving two terms initially as a regional MSP for the West of Scotland before being elected as the constituency member for Eastwood in … He has held various voluntary positions including National Chairman of the Scottish Young Conservatives (1984/86), Chairman of Eastwood Conservatives (1988/92) and was appointed Vice, then Deputy Chairman of Scottish Conservatives by John Major (1992/98) and served again in 2005/06 when he was also on the UK Party Board.Jackson is married with two adult sons and now lives in Waterfoot in Eastwood. He has been Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) for Eastwood since 2016.. Raised in Newton Mearns, Carlaw worked as a car salesman after education at The Glasgow Academy.
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Chamber - 24 June 2020. In February 2017, Carlaw was appointed Deputy Convener of the Cross Party Group on End-of-life Choices. Early life and career; Political career; Leader of the Scottish Conservatives
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Tories all over the place."
Following an attempt in March 2017 by the SNP to hold a Carlaw opposed the SNP's changes to Carlaw dismissed the initial stages of the June 2018 bill to reform local council planning by the SNP as a "power grab".
Outside of politics, Jackson is interested in theatre generally and film. April 1959) ist ein schottischer Politiker und Mitglied der Conservative Party.
He is also a reasonable cook.In 1997 Jackson spent the night of the general election on STV's election programme commenting as the party lost every seat in Scotland. A couple of weeks ago, I had an exchange with Jackson Carlaw about school qualifications. By Bill Heaney First Minister Nicola Sturgeon claims it doesn’t matter what subjects the pupils receive in school.
He described it as a "betrayal" to the families and residents within his constituency who relied on the care home by a council "unwilling to properly look at any options other than privatisation".In a press release reacting to proposed changes to parking regulations by the Eastwood council in November 2016, Carlaw spoke in favour of protecting local businesses from the potentially negative effects of the changes, suggesting several amendments to ensure the changes were "substantially rethought to protect local businesses".Carlaw served as acting leader of the Scottish Conservatives while leader Ruth Davidson was on maternity leave from September 2018 until May 2019. A referendum on Scottish independence was held in 2014, with 55% voting against the proposal.