Richard Thomson MP

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Richard was elected as the Member of Parliament for Gordon at the General Election of December 2019.  

Growing up in Edinburgh, he was educated at the city’s Tynecastle High School, before going on to study History and Politics at the University of Stirling. He began his career in the financial sector, spending several years with Scottish Widows plc before leaving in 2004 to become the SNP’s Head of Campaigns ahead of the 2005 UK General Election. 

Following the election, Richard remained active in political life, working as a Parliamentary Researcher for Stewart Hosie MP and Shona Robison MSP, before being appointed as the SNP Westminster Group’s Head of Research based in the House of Commons in London. He returned to Scotland in 2008 to work for Alex Salmond MP/MSP and to contest the Gordon constituency for the SNP at the 2010 UK General Election. 

A long-term writer for the ‘Scots Independent’ newspaper, Richard took up journalism full time as a reporter/columnist for the Ellon Times and Inverurie Herald. In 2012, he was elected as a Councillor for the Ellon & District ward on Aberdeenshire Council and appointed as the Council’s Vice-Chair of Scrutiny and Audit.  

In 2015, he became the Leader of the SNP Group of Councillors in Aberdeenshire, serving as Co-Leader of Aberdeenshire Council until 2017 and as Leader of the Opposition until he stood down as a Councillor following his election to Westminster. He also served as Vice-Chair of the North Sea Commission’s Marine Resources Group.