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Monday, 21 May 2007 |
Scottish Conservative leader Annabel Goldie last week announced the make-up of her shadow parliamentary team.
David McLetchie will shadow Bruce Crawford on the Parliamentary Business brief, while Ted Brocklebank will shadow Linda Fabiani on Europe, External Affairs and Culture.
On the finance and economics team, Derek Brownlee will shadow Cabinet Secretary John Swinney, Gavin Brown will shadow Jim Mather on Enterprise, Energy and Tourism and Alex Johnstone will shadow Stewart Stevenson on Transport, Infrastructure and Climate Change.
On education, Murdo Fraser will shadow Cabinet Secretary Fiona Hyslop, and Liz Smith will shadow both Schools and Skills Minister Maureen Watt and Children and Young People Minister Adam Ingram.
On health, Mary Scanlon will shadow Cabinet Secretary Nicola Sturgeon, Jackson Carlaw will shadow Minister for Public Health Shona Robison and Jamie McGrigor will shadow Minister for Communities and Sport Stewart Maxwell.
On justice, Bill Aitken will shadow Cabinet Secretary Kenny MacAskill and John Lamont will shasow Minister for Community Safety Fergus Ewing
On rural affairs and the environment, John Scott will shadow Cabinet Secretary Richard Lochhead and Nanette Milne will shadow Minister for the Environment Michael Russell.
It is expected that the Liberal Democrats will announce their Shadow Cabinet this Thursday.
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