Phil Gallie

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Phil Gallie
Member of the Scottish Parliament
for South of Scotland
In office
6 May 1999 – 2 April 2007
Member of the UK Parliament
for Ayr
In office
9 April 1992 – 1 May 1997
Preceded by George Younger
Succeeded by Sandra Osborne
Personal details
Born (1939-06-03)3 June 1939
Portsmouth, England
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Political party Scottish Conservative Party

Philip Roy Gallie (3 June 1939 – 24 January 2011)[1] was an English-born Scottish politician who served as a Conservative Member of Parliament for Ayr from 1992 to 1997 and Member of the Scottish Parliament for the South of Scotland region from 1999 to 2007. He was also an officeholder within the Scottish Conservative Party.

Early life

Gallie was born in Portsmouth, Hampshire and was educated at Dunfermline High School in Fife. He trained as an electrical fitter before joining the CEGB as a planning engineer. He rose to be a station manager before entering politics.[2] His political career began with being elected as a local councillor on Cunninghame district council, which covered northern Ayrshire and the Isle of Bute.

Parliamentary career

Gallie did not find success in his first two candidacies for Parliament. In 1983 he was beaten by Labour's David Lambie, and in 1987 he was defeated by Dick Douglas. He was elected as Member of Parliament at Westminster for the Ayr constituency in the 1992 general election.[3] He lost his seat, along with all other Conservatives in Scotland, at the 1997 general election.[3]

A vice-chairman of the Scottish Conservative Party, he was elected to the Scottish Parliament in 1999.[3] Gallie was elected to represent the South of Scotland area as a list member, having narrowly failed to win the Ayr constituency seat by 25 votes.[3] Gallie again stood unsuccessfully for the Ayr Westminster seat in 2001, but was re-elected in the 2003 Scottish Parliament election, again as a list member.[2][3]

Gallie stood for the leadership of the Conservative group in the Scottish Parliament, but lost to David McLetchie. He was the Scottish Conservative spokesman on constitutional affairs. He did not stand for re-election in 2007, intending to focus on his ambition of becoming a Member of the European Parliament.[1]

Gallie was initially selected to contest the United Kingdom general election, 2010 in the Ayrshire Central constituency,[4][5] but Maurice Golden was eventually chosen as the election was not held until May 2010. Gallie was still active in politics when he died in January 2011, aged 71.[1]

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Ayr
19921997
Succeeded by
Sandra Osborne