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2005 Scottish Conservative Party leadership election

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2005 Scottish Conservative Party leadership election

← 19982 November – 8 November 20052011 →
 
CandidateAnnabel Goldie
Popular voteUnopposed

Leader before election

Annabel Goldie(Acting)
David McLetchie

Elected Leader

Annabel Goldie

The2005 Scottish Conservative Party leadership election was an internal party election to elect a new leader of theScottish Conservative and Unionist Party, the third largest political party in the devolvedScottish Parliament. The election was held following the resignation ofDavid McLetchie following anexpenses scandal. Following McLetchie's resignation on 31 October 2005,Annabel Goldie had become acting leader, and Goldie was declared leader after being the only declared candidate.

Goldie put herself forward as a leadership candidate on 2 November 2005—a joint nomination withMurdo Fraser as her proposed deputy.[1] Their nomination was unopposed and Goldie was appointed leader on 8 November 2005, the first woman to lead the Scottish Conservative Party. In her maiden speech as leader, she promised to act against "disloyalty and disobedience" in the party and in a reference toMargaret Thatcher she said, "I think you may take it matron's handbag will be in hyper-action. There could be worse precedents to follow".[2]

References

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  1. ^"Top Tories make deal over leader".BBC News. 2 November 2005.Archived from the original on 3 October 2022. Retrieved3 October 2022.
  2. ^Tempest, Matthew (8 November 2005)."Goldie to lead Scottish Tories".The Guardian.Archived from the original on 24 August 2007. Retrieved3 October 2022.
Scottish Conservatives leadership elections
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