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Neil Murray Tosh (born 1 September 1950) is a retired
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politician who served as a
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(MSP) for the South of Scotland region (1999–2003) and the West of Scotland region (2003–07).


Early life and career

Born in Ayr, Tosh was educated at
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and the
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, where he was president of the Liberal Club and graduated with a second-class honours degree in history and politics. He trained as a schoolteacher at
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in
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, and for nearly 25 years taught history at several schools in
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. Before being elected to the Scottish Parliament he was head of the history department at Belmont Academy in Ayr.


Political career

Tosh contested Ayr at the October 1974 general election as a Liberal, and Glasgow Hillhead at the 1983 general election for the Conservatives. From 1987 to 1996, he represented Troon South-West ward on
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District Council, where he rose to become deputy leader of the Conservative group.Murray Ritchie, 'Tory wins as Labour MSPs revolt; First Minister's choice beaten in vote', ''The Herald'', 30 November 2001. At the inaugural election for the
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in
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, Tosh stood as the Conservative candidate for Cunninghame South, where he came third; instead, he was elected to Holyrood as one of four candidates on the party's South of Scotland regional list. Regarded as being on the Conservative left, he was convener of the Procedures Committee during his first parliamentary term. In the debating chamber his contributions often tended towards the histrionic: Robert McNeil, writing for ''
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'', described him as "a great source of unwitting entertainment, gesturing like Mussolini on a balcony, as he wound himself up into ludicrous fits of passion about drains, minor roads and paper-clips." In 2001, he announced his intention to stand down at the next election so that he could return to local government, prompting speculation that he was unhappy about the selection of right-winger
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as national party leader. However, he unexpectedly won the race to become a Deputy Presiding Officer that same year, defeating Cathy Peattie by 68 votes to 45, which led him to reverse his earlier decision to leave Holyrood. Press reports attributed his victory to the heavy-handed attempts by the Labour Party leader,
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, to force his MSPs to support Peattie ''en masse'', which prompted a backlash from several of them amid public allegations of 'cronyism'. Tosh remained a Deputy Presiding Officer for the next six years, until the end of the second parliament in 2007. In that year's elections, he was the Conservative candidate for
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, where he was defeated by
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, the Labour incumbent. Having been placed a lowly fourth in the party's South of Scotland regional list, he therefore did not return to Holyrood as an MSP for the 2007–2011 session.


Later years

In 2011, Tosh was one of those who backed Ruth Davidson's bid to become leader of the Scottish Conservative Party, describing her as a "breath of fresh air in Scottish politics". In 2016, the representatives of the IndyCamp protesters stated that Tosh may own the
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. This claim was dismissed by the lawyer for the
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.Judge to issue written decision in IndyCamp eviction case
BBC News, 24 March 2016.


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Murray Tosh MSP
profile at the site of the Conservative Party 1950 births Living people People from Ayr Conservative MSPs Scottish Conservative councillors Members of the Scottish Parliament 1999–2003 Members of the Scottish Parliament 2003–2007 Deputy Presiding Officers of the Scottish Parliament Scottish Liberal Party parliamentary candidates {{MSP-stub