MacDonald, Margo (c. 1948–)
MacDonald, Margo (c. 1948–)
Scottish politician. Born c. 1948.
Formerly MP for Govan; served as president of the Edinburgh University Federation of Student Nationalists; was SNP deputy leader (1974–79); as an Independent, elected to the Scottish Parliament for Lothians.
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