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- Iain_Gray abstract "Iain Cumming Gray (born 7 June 1957) is a Scottish politician, currently a Labour Party Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) for the East Lothian constituency. He was the leader of Scottish Labour in the Scottish Parliament from 13 September 2008 to 17 December 2011. He resigned following his party's defeat in the 2011 Scottish Parliament elections but, due to his experience, was selected as interim leader following the resignation of Jim Murphy due to Labour's unsuccessful 2015 General Election campaign when they won one of Scotland's 59 seats. A former aid worker and teacher of maths and physics, Gray was first elected to the devolved Scottish Parliament in 1999 as the MSP for the Edinburgh Pentlands constituency, which he lost to the Conservatives in 2003. He was returned to parliament in 2007, for the East Lothian constituency. Following Wendy Alexander's resignation as Scottish Labour leader in 2008, Gray stood in the subsequent leadership election and was successful.Initially, Gray oversaw some electoral successes for Scottish Labour, such as repelling SNP challenges in the Glenrothes (2008) and Glasgow North East (2009) by-elections, as well as Scottish Labour maintaining all 41 constituencies it holds in the House of Commons at the 2010 General Election. The 2011 Scottish Parliament elections proved disastrous for the party, which lost 20 constituencies as the SNP won an outright majority of seats. Gray was re-elected in East Lothian with a majority of 151 votes.Gray announced his resignation the day after the result, but remained in post as leader until his successor, Johann Lamont, took over in December 2011.In June 2015, Gray was appointed Acting Leader of Scottish Labour whilst a leadership and a deputy leadership election are being simultaneously held, on account of the Deputy Leader, Kezia Dugdale, resigning to run for Leader.".
- Iain_Gray almaMater University_of_Edinburgh.
- Iain_Gray birthDate "1957-06-07".
- Iain_Gray birthPlace Edinburgh.
- Iain_Gray birthYear "1957".
- Iain_Gray deputy Johann_Lamont.
- Iain_Gray electionMajority "151".
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- Iain_Gray office "Leader of Labour in the Scottish Parliament".
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- Iain_Gray office "forEast Lothian".
- Iain_Gray office "forEdinburgh Pentlands".
- Iain_Gray party Scottish_Labour_Party.
- Iain_Gray predecessor Jim_Murphy.
- Iain_Gray predecessor John_Home_Robertson.
- Iain_Gray predecessor Scotland_Act_1998.
- Iain_Gray predecessor Wendy_Alexander.
- Iain_Gray religion Church_of_Scotland.
- Iain_Gray successor David_McLetchie.
- Iain_Gray successor Johann_Lamont.
- Iain_Gray successor Kezia_Dugdale.
- Iain_Gray termPeriod Iain_Gray__1.
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