Ewing, Annabelle (1960–)
Ewing, Annabelle (1960–)
Scottish politician and member of Parliament. Born Aug 20, 1960; dau. of Winnie Ewing (member of Scottish Parliament, MSP); sister of Fergus Ewing (MSP).
Contested Scottish Parliament election and Hamilton South by-election (both 1999); representing SNP, elected to House of Commons at Westminster (2001) for Perth; lost general election (2005).
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