Candidates and Constituency Assessments


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East Renfrewshire

Candidates

Labour logo Labour Jim Murphy MP
SNP logo Scottish National Party Osama Bhutta
Conservative logo Conservative & Unionist Richard Cook
Liberal logo Liberal Democrat Cllr Gordon MacDonald
SSP Scottish Socialist Party Ian Henderson

Candidates

The Labour candidate is Jim Murphy was born in Glasgow in 1967 and educated at Bellarmine Secondary, Milnerton High School and Cape Town and Strathclyde Universities. Murphy was president of the NUS and then worked briefly for the Labour party before his election. He won Eastwood from the Tories in 1997, after the sitting MP Allan Stewart resigned during the election campaign after revelations of his friendship with a local woman. Murphy won the seat with a majority of 3,236 over Paul Cullen, the Tory Solicitor General for Scotland. In 2001, Murphy increased his majority to 9,141 over ex Tory MP for Aberdeen South, Raymond Robertson. The seat is the only one on the mainland which has not had any boundary changes, the only modification being a change of name to East Renfrewshire, and should prove an interesting indicator of the actual change in voting patterns since 2001. Murphy has worked as PPS to Helen Liddell and then as a Lord Commissioner (junior whip).

The SNP candidate is Osama Saeed Bhutta who is the director of his own public relations business. Having become convinced of Scotland's need to make its mark in the world as an independent nation, he joined the SNP in 2003 and has been an active member since then. Osama is well known as the spokesperson for the Muslim Association of Britain, who have been at the forefront of articulating a vision for Scottish Muslims and trying to bridge the gap between Islam and the West, as well as campaigning on issues such as the Iraq war. Osama graduated in politics from Glasgow University and formerly worked for SNP leader Alex Salmond. He is married with one baby boy.

Tory candidate, Richard Cook, joined the Eastwood Young Conservatives in 1985. He is currently the Chairman of Cathcart Conservative Association. Richard is Commercial Manager for the UKÕs largest waste and recycling company, where he has responsibility for the development of recycling initiatives for blue chip and local authority customers. Richard Cook stood for Glasgow Cathcart at the 2001 Westminster election, coming third with 13.4 %, and at the 2003 Scottish election, coming third with 13.0 %.

Lib Dem candidate Gordon MacDonald has been councillor for the Lenzie ward of East Dunbartonshire council since 2003. He was born in 1968 and has a MA in political science from Strathclyde University and a MPhil in Economic Development from Glasgow University. His interests include travelling and overseas development. Gordon MacDonald contested Coventry South at the 1997 Westminster electon, and Strathkelvin & Bearsden in 2001 where he came second with 18.2 %. At the 1999 Scottish election he contested Falkirk East, coming fourth with 7.1 %.

The SSP candidate is Ian Henderson who is 35 and lives in Renfrewshire. He is a social worker who works with young people, and is horrified that rather than being given the opportunity of real employment at home, many of these young people are being sent to fight and die in a war for oil by Blair and Bush. Ian calls for the killing to stop and the troops to come home now. He also wants to see a living minimum wage of £8 an hour for all workers, regardless of age or gender.

7 th June 2001 Westminster Election

Eastwood

Turnout: 48,368 (70.74 %)
Logo Party Candidate Votes % % change
Labour logo Labour Jim Murphy 23,036 47.63 % + 7.88 %
Con logo Conservative Raymond Robertson 13,895 28.73 % - 4.83 %
Liberal logo Liberal Democrat Allan Steele 6,239 12.90 % + 1.20 %
SNP logo Scottish National Party Stewart Maxwell 4,137 8.55 % - 4.52 %
SSP logo Scottish Socialist Party Peter Murray 814 1.68 % (+ 1.68 %)

Independent Manar Tayan 247 0.51 % (+ 0.51 %)
Labour hold Labour majority 9,141 18.90 % + 12.71 %

Local Government wards in the constituency

This is in fact the old Eastwood seat which simply changes its name to East Renfrewshire. The new constituency, like the old Eastwood seat, covers the whole of the the East Renfrewshire council area.

Council Ward number Ward name Electorate (June 2001) Constituency in 2001
East Renfrewshire 1Liboside3,283Eastwood
2Barrhead North3,165
3North Neilston and West Arthurlie3,272
4Barrhead Central2,898
5Barrhead East2,878
6Auchenback2,868
7Greenfarm3,628
8Thornliebank3,622
9Giffnock North3,771
10Merrylea Park3,665
11Netherlee3,651
12Crookfur3,773
13Giffnock South3,744
14Stamperland3,609
15Broom3,707
16Kirkhill3,628
17Clarkston3,654
18Busby3,772
19Mearns3,356
20Eaglesham3,305
Total electorate69,249


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