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William Kidd (born 24 July 1956) is a Scottish National Party (SNP) politician, and Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) for the Glasgow Anniesland constituency since 2011, having previously represented the
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region from 2007–2011. He is currently the Convenor of the Cross Party Group on
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and Deputy Convenor of the Cross Party Group on Human Trafficking. He previously served as Chief Whip from 2012–2018 and as Senior Deputy Whip from 2007–2012. Outside of Holyrood, Kidd also serves as Co-President of the international organisation Parliamentarians for Nuclear Non Proliferation and Disarmament (PNND). He has represented PNND at the
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, including delivering PNND's address to the 10th NPT Review Conference in August 2022. In 2016 Kidd was named, in his capacity as Co-President, in a nomination of PNND for the
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. He was singled out for his dedicated work campaigning against nuclear weapons.


Early life

He was a clerk at the Clydebank District Council, before enrolling as a mature student. Before entering politics, Mr Kidd also worked as a clerk at the Western Infirmary and Glasgow Dental Hospital for many years.


Political career

Kidd was the SNP candidate at the 1987 general election for Glasgow Hillhead but finished in fourth place with 2,713 votes, losing to George Galloway of the Labour Party. Shortly afterwards, he left the SNP to become a founding member of the Scottish Socialist Party (unrelated to the current party of that name). He stood for the SSP at the 1989 Glasgow Central by-election, but later re-joined the SNP. He stood again for the SNP at Cunninghame South at the 2001 general election but finished in second place with 5,194 votes to Brian Donohoe of the Labour Party. At the 2003 and 2007 Scottish Parliament elections, he was the SNP candidate for Glasgow Anniesland, finishing in second place on both occasions. In 2007, he was elected as an MSP for the Glasgow region. The following day, he was also elected as a
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for the Drumchapel/Anniesland ward of Glasgow City Council. In 2009, he decided to concentrate on his Holyrood role and stood down as a Glasgow City councillor. In 2011, he was elected as MSP for Glasgow Anniesland, defeating the Labour candidate by only seven votes. In the 2016 election, Kidd retained the seat, this time with a majority of 6,153 votes. He Kidd won the seat for Anniesland again in 2021, this time winning 17,501 seats ahead of second-placed Scottish Labour candidate Eva Murray's 10,932. He is a past Convenor of the SNP's Glasgow Regional Association.


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