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Mark Griffin
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Mark Griffin

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Mark Griffin is a Scottish Labour politician who has served as a Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) for the Central Scotland region since 2011. A trained mechanical engineer and former soldier in the British Territorial Army, he previously served as a North Lanarkshire Councillor. During his parliamentary career, he has held various shadow ministerial roles, including spokesperson for Local Government and Housing, and was instrumental in passing the British Sign Language (Scotland) Act 2015. Griffin is known for his advocacy on social security and education policy within the Scottish Parliament.

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Born
1985-10-19 · 40 years old
Birth place
Kilsyth, Scotland
Education
St Patrick's Primary School, St. Maurice's High School, University of Strathclyde (BEng)
Career
Mechanical Engineer, soldier in the British Territorial Army, North Lanarkshire Councillor

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