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Jim Hume MBA FRSA ARAgS HonAssoc BVA is a former
Scottish Liberal Democrat The Scottish Liberal Democrats () is a liberal, federalist political party in Scotland, part of UK Liberal Democrats. The party holds 5 of the 129 seats in the Scottish Parliament, 6 of the 57 Scottish seats in the House of Commons and 86 of 1, ...
politician. He was a
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(MSP) of the
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region from May 2007 to March 2016. He is currently Director of Public Affairs & Communications at Change Mental Health and Convenes the National Rural Mental Health Forum.


Background

Hume was born in
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but raised in
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. His previous positions include Chairman of "Environment and Land Use" for the
National Farmers Union of Scotland The National Farmers' Union of Scotland (NFU Scotland, NFUS) is an employer association organisation that represents the interests of the Scotland's farming industry. It was formed in 1913, and has approximately 10,000 members who are farmers, ...
and President of Lothians and Borders NFU. He was active during the Foot-and-mouth crisis of 2001. Hume was also chair of the Borders Foundation for Rural Sustainability and was on the board of Scottish Enterprise Borders, a member of the
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's South of Scotland Regional Forum, a Trustee of The Borders Forest Trust and a founding Director of the South of Scotland Loan Fund Scheme.


Member of the Scottish Parliament

Hume was elected to the
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to represent the
South of Scotland South of Scotland may refer to: * The southern portion of Scotland ** Geography of Scotland * South of Scotland (Scottish Parliament electoral region) * South of Scotland (European Parliament constituency) * South of Scotland District (rugby uni ...
region at the 2007 general election, making him the first Liberal Democrat MSP in the region since the Scottish Parliament was created in 1999. He was also elected councillor of the
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and District region of
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on the same night. Hume was Scottish Liberal Democrat Spokesman for Housing and Health. He sat on the Scottish Parliament's Rural Affairs, Climate Change and Environment Committee, and was the committee's EU Reporter. He was also the Scottish Liberal Democrat Deputy Whip and a member of the European Committee of Regions. In December 2014, Hume successfully introduced a Member's Bill in the Scottish Parliament, the Smoking Prohibition (Children in Motor Vehicles) (Scotland) Bill. It was enacted in January 2016 and protects 60,000 children every week from the dangers of second hand smoke in cars. In the twelve months following his Bill, the number of children being exposed to second-hand smoke halved. In October 2015, Hume called on Health Secretary
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to review support provided for gender identity clinics after new figures revealed that the average waiting time for a first appointment at two of Scotland's GICs was more than a year.


Career timeline

Edinburgh School of Agriculture, Diploma in Agriculture *1997: University of Edinburgh, Masters in Business Administration (MBA) *1998 –2007: Farmer, partner, John Hume and Son (farming firm, Sundhope Farm, Yarrow, Selkirk) *2004–2006: Director of the National Farmers Union of Scotland (NFUS) President of Lothian & Borders NFUS *2000–2006: Trustee Borders Forest Trust (BFT) *2000–2001: Trustee Borders Foundation for Rural Sustainability (BFRS) *2001–2007: Chairman Borders Foundation for Rural Sustainability *2003–2007: Director Scottish Enterprise Borders (SEB) *2005–2007: Member of Forestry Commission Scotland's South of Scotland Regional Forum. *February 2007– 4 May 2007: Director of the National Farmers Union of Scotland (NFUS): Chairman of NFUS Environment & Land Use. *2007 – 2016: Member of the Scottish Parliament for
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*2007–2011: Scottish Liberal Democrat Shadow Minister for the Environment *2007–2008: Member of The Scottish Parliament's Audit Committee *2008–2011: Member of The Scottish Parliament's European & External Relations Committee *2008–2011: Scottish Liberal Democrat Deputy Spokesperson on Environment, Rural Development and Energy *2009 – March 2011: Head of Scottish Parliamentary Campaigns *2011 – 2012: Scottish Liberal Democrat Spokesperson on Rural Affairs, Environment, Climate Change, Housing and Transport *2011 – 2016:. Member of the Scottish Parliament Rural Affairs, Climate Change & Environment Committee. *2011 – 2016: The Scottish Parliament Rural Affairs, Climate Change & Environment Committee's European Reporter. *2011 – 2016: Member of The European Union's Committee of Regions *2012–2016: Scottish Liberal Democrat Spokesperson on Health and Housing *2012–2016: Scottish Liberal Democrat Deputy Whip *2016 – 2018: Trustee of Tweed Forum *2016 – 2018: Board Member of The Broomhouse Centre *2016–present: Director of Policy, Public Affairs and Communications, Change Mental Health *2017–present: Convener of the National Rural Mental Health Forum www.ruralwellbeing.org *2017–present: Non-Executive Director of Scotland's Rural College (SRUC) www.sruc.ac.uk *2018 – 2019: Vice Convener of the Scottish Parliament's Former Members' Association *2018 Associate of the Royal Agricultural Societies (ARAgS) *2018 Honorary Associate of the British Veterinary Association (HonAssoc BVA) *2019–present: Secretary to the Scottish Parliament's Former Members' Association *2019: Liveryman of The Worshipful Company of Farmers and Freeman of The City of London by presentation of The Company *2024: Chairman of The Health and Social Care Alliance Scotland


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Hume, Jim Living people 1962 births People from Peebles Scottish Liberal Democrat councillors Liberal Democrat MSPs 21st-century Scottish farmers Alumni of the University of Edinburgh Members of the Scottish Parliament 2007–2011 Members of the Scottish Parliament 2011–2016 Fellows of the Royal Society of Arts