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Tracy Gilbert is a Scottish Labour Party politician who has been Member of Parliament for Edinburgh North & Leith since 2024. [1] She currently resides in Leith . Early life and career
Newport West and Islwyn: 5 April 2019: 23 Apr 1962: Elected at the 2019 Newport West by-election. 58th Parliament (elected: 12 December 2019, first met: 17 December 2019, dissolved: 30 May 2024) [39] [40] [41] 222 Richard Fuller: Con North Bedfordshire: 12 Dec 2019: 30 May 1962: Previously served 2010–17. 223 Greg Smith: Con
Edinburgh East and Musselburgh: Scottish National: Chris Murray: Labour: Defeated Tommy Sheppard, incumbent for the predecessor seat of Edinburgh East: Edinburgh North and Leith: Scottish National: Tracy Gilbert: Labour: Defeated incumbent, Deidre Brock: Edinburgh South: Labour: Ian Murray: Labour: Edinburgh South West: Scottish National: Scott ...
Edinburgh North and Leith: 2015: 2024: Defeated Labour: Ruth Cadbury: Brentford and Isleworth: 2015: Serving SNP: Lisa Cameron: East Kilbride, Strathaven and Lesmahagow: 2015: 2023 (Crossed the floor) Left the SNP, joined the Conservative Party Conservative: 2023 2024: Retired Conservative: Maria Caulfield: Lewes: 2015: 2024: Defeated SNP ...
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Edinburgh East and Musselburgh: Marie-Clair Munro Chris Murray: Charles Dundas Derek Winton Amanda Grimm Tommy Sheppard: Jane Gould (Independent) SNP: Tommy Sheppard (Edinburgh East) Edinburgh North and Leith: Joanna Mowat Tracy Gilbert: Mike Andersen Alan Melville Kayleigh O'Neill Deidre Brock
Gilbert said the State Department removed subject matter experts from working on the report to Congress when the document was a rough draft about 10 days before it was due. She said the report was ...
Edinburgh North and Leith is a constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom (at Westminster), first used in the 1997 general election. It elects one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election.