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John Lamont | |
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Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Scotland | |
Assumed office 27 October 2022 | |
Prime Minister | Rishi Sunak |
Preceded by | David Duguid |
Member of Parliament for Berwickshire,Roxburgh and Selkirk | |
In office 8 June 2017 –30 May 2024 | |
Preceded by | Calum Kerr |
Majority | 5,148 (9.7%) |
Convener of the Scottish Parliament Justice Committee | |
In office 1 March 2011 –22 March 2011 | |
Preceded by | Bill Aitken |
Succeeded by | Christine Grahame |
Member of the Scottish Parliament for Ettrick,Roxburgh and Berwickshire Roxburgh and Berwickshire (2007–2011) | |
In office 3 May 2007 –27 April 2017 | |
Preceded by | Euan Robson |
Succeeded by | Rachael Hamilton |
Personal details | |
Born | John Robert Lamont 15 April 1976 Kilwinning,North Ayrshire,Scotland |
Political party | Scottish Conservatives |
Alma mater | University of Glasgow |
Website | www.johnlamont.org |
John Robert Lamont (born 15 April 1976) is a Scottish Conservative Party politician and solicitor who has served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Berwickshire,Roxburgh and Selkirk since 2017. Lamont previously served as the Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) for Roxburgh and Berwickshire,later Ettrick,Roxburgh and Berwickshire after boundary changes,from 2007 to 2017. He has been serving as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Scotland since October 2022. [1]
John Lamont was born on 15 April 1976 in Kilwinning to Robert and Elizabeth Lamont. He was educated at Kilwinning Academy and studied at the School of Law of the University of Glasgow where he gained a first class honours degree. He worked as a solicitor at Freshfields in London and then at Brodies in Edinburgh. [2]
In 2002,Lamont stood as a candidate in the London Borough of Lambeth in the Brixton ward where he finished in 10th place.
Lamont stood in Berwickshire,Roxburgh and Selkirk on three occasions before being elected in 2017;at the 2005,2010 and 2015 general elections. [2] At the 2005 general election,Lamont came second with 28.8% of the vote behind the Liberal Democrat candidate Michael Moore. [3] Lamont came second at the 2010 general election with 33.8% of the vote,again behind Moore. [4] [5] At the 2015 general election,Lamont again came second,with 36% of the vote behind the SNP candidate Calum Kerr. [6] [7] [8]
In May 2007,Lamont was elected Member of the Scottish Parliament for Roxburgh and Berwickshire. In the 2011 Scottish Parliament election,he won the newly constituted Ettrick,Roxburgh and Berwickshire seat with an increased majority. As an MSP,he served as Scottish Conservative Chief Whip and Parliamentary Business Manager. [9]
From 1 March to 22 March 2011,Lamont was briefly Convener of the Justice Committee following the resignation of Bill Aitken. [10] He caused controversy in May 2011,for accusing Catholic education in the west of Scotland to be 'state-sponsored conditioning of sectarian attitudes'. [11]
Following the resignation of Annabel Goldie as the Scottish Conservative leader,Lamont had been tipped as a potential candidate to replace her,however he reportedly 'self-destructed' his chances following his remarks on Catholic schools. [12]
In November 2017,it emerged that Lamont's local party had accepted a £2,000 donation from one of the funders of the Global Warming Policy Foundation,a self-proclaimed "climate sceptic" organisation. [13]
Lamont announced his intention to stand down from this Holyrood seat effective 4 May 2017 to stand at the snap 2017 general election for the House of Commons constituency of Berwickshire,Roxburgh and Selkirk. [14] As a constituency MSP,Lamont's resignation triggered a by-election in the constituency,which was won by Rachael Hamilton of the Scottish Conservatives. [15]
At the 2017 general election,Lamont was elected to Parliament as MP for Berwickshire,Roxburgh and Selkirk with 53.9% of the vote and a majority of 11,060. [16] [17] He was re-elected as MP for Berwickshire,Roxburgh and Selkirk at the 2019 general election with a decreased vote share of 48.4% and a decreased majority of 5,148. [18] [19] [20]
Lamont was given the role of Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Foreign Office in November 2021. [21] He resigned from this position on 6 June 2022 in order to vote against Boris Johnson in the vote of no confidence. [22] He was previously critical of Johnson over the parties in Number 10 during lockdown,saying it was "sickening" to read about them. [23]
Appointed on 26 October 2022,Lamont is currently a Parliamentary Under-Secretary at the Scotland Office. [2]
In March 2023,Lamont was re-selected as the Conservative candidate for Berwickshire,Roxburgh and Selkirk at the 2024 general election. [24]
In 2014 he became the first UK politician to complete an Ironman Triathlon and was the fastest MP in the 2018 London Marathon,running to raise funds for MND Scotland and the My Name's Doddie Foundation. [25] He also ran the 2019 London Marathon,raising money for Marie Curie Daffodil Appeal. [26]
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