Ross Thomson (born 21 September 1987) is a former
Scottish Conservative Party
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politician who was the
Member of Parliament
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(MP) for
Aberdeen South from June 2017 to November 2019. Thomson was the first Conservative MP elected for Aberdeen South since the 1992 general election. He was a
Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) for the
North East Scotland region from May 2016 until June 2017. He was elected to
Aberdeen City Council
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in the
2012 local elections.
Early life
Thomson was born in
Aberdeen
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and educated locally at
Bridge of Don Academy
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The building was opened in 1979, originally designed to accommodate around 900 pupils ...
. He studied Politics and International Relations at the
University of Aberdeen
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, graduating with a
first class MA (Hons) degree in 2009.
Prior to entering politics, Thomson worked as a store trainer for department store
Debenhams
Debenhams plc was a British department store chain operating in the United Kingdom, Denmark and the Republic of Ireland. It was founded in 1778 as a single store in London and grew to 178 locations across those countries, also owning the Danish ...
.
Political career
He stood for the
Scottish Parliament at the
2007 elections
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for the
Coatbridge and Chryston constituency, coming third behind
Labour
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MSP Elaine Smith and the
Scottish National Party candidate. He was also third in
Aberdeen Donside in
2011.
At the
United Kingdom general election in 2010, Thomson was selected as the Conservative Party candidate for the Scottish constituency of
Gordon
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, and finished in fourth place, receiving 9,111 votes. He was the youngest Conservative Party candidate for the
House of Commons
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. He was elected to the
Aberdeen City Council
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at the
2012 election
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Thomson contested the
Aberdeen Donside by-election in 2013, finishing in fourth place. He stood as the Conservatives' candidate in
Aberdeen South during the
2015 general election, but was unsuccessful, and subsequently stood in the
Aberdeen South and North Kincardine constituency at the
2016 Scottish Parliament election. Although the
Scottish National Party's
Maureen Watt retained the latter seat, Thomson was elected through the
Additional Member System as one of the seven representatives of the
North East Scotland region.
During his time as a Member of the Scottish Parliament, Thomson was the Scottish Conservative spokesperson for Further Education, Higher Education and Science, and sat on the Education and Skills Committee. Thomson also became a spokesman for
Vote Leave
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in Scotland during the
2016 United Kingdom European Union membership referendum as one of the few members of the Scottish Parliament supporting a leave vote.
On 5 October 2016, Thomson repaid expenses relating to a night's stay in an Edinburgh hotel with a male friend whom he subsequently hired.
On 8 June 2017, Thomson became the Member of Parliament for Aberdeen South, defeating incumbent
Callum McCaig
Callum McCaig (born 6 January 1985) is a Scottish National Party (SNP) politician who was Member of Parliament for Aberdeen South from May 2015 until 2017. During his period in the Westminster parliament, he was the SNP's Energy and Climate C ...
, with 18,746 votes, a 19.3% swing and a majority of 4,752. He stood down from his seat as an MSP after being elected as a Westminster MP. Since entering the UK Parliament, Thomson has become known as a "hardline" supporter of
Brexit
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.
In April 2018, Thomson was criticised for posts made on his private social media account whilst visiting
Baghdad
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. Thomson was accused of trivialising the dictatorship of
Saddam Hussein
Saddam Hussein ( ; ar, صدام حسين, Ṣaddām Ḥusayn; 28 April 1937 – 30 December 2006) was an Iraqi politician who served as the fifth president of Iraq from 16 July 1979 until 9 April 2003. A leading member of the revolutio ...
when he posed for photos at Hussein's military parade ground. A Scottish Conservative spokesman said: "Ross has already made clear he did not intend to cause any offence and apologises to anyone who has been upset."
He supported
Boris Johnson
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in the
2019 Conservative leadership election and became his campaign manager in Scotland. After the
Thomson, no longer an MP, described Johnson as "wounded" and called on him to "build bridges" with the Scottish party.
Post-parliamentary career
After stepping down as an MP, Thomson has worked as a public affairs and campaign manager for the
Earl Haig Fund Scotland
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(also known as ''Poppyscotland).
Personal life
Thomson entered into a
civil partnership
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with his partner in November 2013, which lasted until 2018.
On 29 November 2018, Callum Purdie was convicted at Aberdeen Sheriff Court of causing a disturbance at the constituency office of Thomson. The following month, Purdie, who was not one of Thomson's constituents, was ordered to stay away from Thomson's office and his staff for two years.
Sexual misconduct allegations
On 6 February 2019, various newspapers reported that Thomson had been escorted by police from the
Strangers' Bar of the House of Commons the previous evening. Initial reports indicated that police had attended following reports of sexual assault of patrons by the MP. Eyewitnesses claimed that Thomson had repeatedly groped several young men also present in the bar, grabbing their bottoms and genitals. A Conservative Party investigation is yet to conclude, but the Parliamentary Commissioner on Standards dismissed the complaint.
Thomson denied any wrongdoing, citing the allegations as politically motivated.
On 3 November 2019 MP
Paul Sweeney
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accused Thomson of sexual assault in the Strangers' Bar in October 2018. The same day Thomson announced that he would not stand for re-election as the Member of Parliament for Aberdeen South, denying the allegation and stating that it had made his life 'a living hell'. It later emerged that the chairman of Thomson's local Conservative Association had refused to sign the nomination papers to allow him to stand as a Conservative candidate in the December 2019 general election.
In October 2020, the
Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards
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The current commissioner is Kathryn Stone.
Duties
The commissioner i ...
"concluded that Thomson's behaviour was not sexual in nature and cleared him of any breach of parliament’s misconduct policy".
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