(1950-01-19) 19 January 1950 (age 74) Glasgow, Scotland
Political party
Labour Co-operative
Alma mater
University of Aberdeen
Rhona Brankin (born 19 January 1950) is a former Scottish Labour-Co-operative politician who served as the Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) for the Midlothian constituency. She was first elected in 1999 and was re-elected in 2003 and 2007. She was one of six female Labour MSPs to stand down in 2011.
RhonaBrankin (born 19 January 1950) is a former Scottish Labour-Co-operative politician who served as the Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) for...
Rhona is the name of: Rhona Adair (1878–1961), British golf champion Rhona Bennett (born 1976), American singer, actress and model RhonaBrankin (born...
Policy initiatives included establishing a Literacy Commission with RhonaBrankin to investigate child literacy standards in Scottish schools (subsequently...
significantly reduce their debt burden." Labour's education spokesperson RhonaBrankin however said that its abolition would not tackle student poverty. Voting...
graduate endowments were abolished. Labour's education spokesperson RhonaBrankin criticised the Scottish system for failing to address student poverty...
Department was headed by Nicola Munro. The Minister for Communities was RhonaBrankin and she was assisted by the Deputy Minister for Communities, Des McNulty...
1999 Wendy Alexander Scott Barrie RhonaBrankin Bill Butler Malcolm Chisholm Cathie Craigie Margaret Curran Susan Deacon Donald Dewar Helen Eadie Patricia...
1999 Wendy Alexander Scott Barrie RhonaBrankin Bill Butler Malcolm Chisholm Cathie Craigie Margaret Curran Susan Deacon Donald Dewar Helen Eadie Patricia...
1999 Wendy Alexander Scott Barrie RhonaBrankin Bill Butler Malcolm Chisholm Cathie Craigie Margaret Curran Susan Deacon Donald Dewar Helen Eadie Patricia...
May 2007 – 10 February 2009 First Minister Alex Salmond Preceded by RhonaBrankin Succeeded by Alex Neil as Minister for Housing and Communities and Shona...
1999 Wendy Alexander Scott Barrie RhonaBrankin Bill Butler Malcolm Chisholm Cathie Craigie Margaret Curran Susan Deacon Donald Dewar Helen Eadie Patricia...
Margaret Smith Liberal Democrats hold Linlithgow Mary Mulligan Labour hold Livingston Bristow Muldoon Labour hold Midlothian RhonaBrankin Labour hold...
1999 Wendy Alexander Scott Barrie RhonaBrankin Bill Butler Malcolm Chisholm Cathie Craigie Margaret Curran Susan Deacon Donald Dewar Helen Eadie Patricia...
Smith Liberal Democrats hold Linlithgow Mary Mulligan Labour hold Livingston Angela Constance SNP gain from Labour Midlothian RhonaBrankin Labour hold...
graduate endowments were abolished. Labour's education spokesperson RhonaBrankin criticised the Scottish system for failing to address student poverty...
Preceded by Margaret Curran Minister for Communities 2004–2006 Succeeded by RhonaBrankin Preceded by Susan Deacon Minister for Health and Community Care 2001–2004...
Andrew Welsh Paisley North Wendy Alexander Scottish Labour Midlothian RhonaBrankin Glasgow Baillieston Margaret Curran Lothians George Foulkes North East...
Mulligan Scottish Labour win (new seat) Livingston Bristow Muldoon Scottish Labour win (new seat) Midlothian RhonaBrankin Scottish Labour win (new seat)...
1999 Wendy Alexander Scott Barrie RhonaBrankin Bill Butler Malcolm Chisholm Cathie Craigie Margaret Curran Susan Deacon Donald Dewar Helen Eadie Patricia...
1999 Wendy Alexander Scott Barrie RhonaBrankin Bill Butler Malcolm Chisholm Cathie Craigie Margaret Curran Susan Deacon Donald Dewar Helen Eadie Patricia...
Scottish Parliament (MSPs). Scottish Parliament. Retrieved 17 May 2021. "RhonaBrankin". Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs). Scottish Parliament. Retrieved...
1999–2011 Succeeded by Kevin Stewart Political offices Preceded by RhonaBrankin Deputy Minister for Health and Community Care 2005–2007 Succeeded by...
Margaret Curran MSP 2003–2004 Labour Malcolm Chisholm MSP 2004–2006 Labour RhonaBrankin MSP 2006–2007 Labour Minister for Education and Young People Peter Peacock...