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Trish Godman MSP
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| Assumed office 6 May 1999 |
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| Preceded by | new constituency |
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| Majority | 2,178 (7.5%) |
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| Born | 31 October 1939 Govan, Glasgow |
| Political party | Scottish Labour Party |
Patricia 'Trish' Godman (born 31 October 1939, Govan, Glasgow) is a Scottish Labour politician, and Member of the Scottish Parliament for West Renfrewshire constituency since 1999.
Before entering the Scottish Parliament Godman was a Glasgow City councillor and before that she was a social worker working in the East End of Glasgow from 1979-1989. After leaving school at 15 Godman worked with a charity for some time, as a waitress, in a bar, insurance collector and a house mother in a list 'D' school. She later attended Jordanhill College where she trained as a social worker.
Since 2003 she has been a Deputy Presiding Officer of the Scottish Parliament and so must remain impartial when presiding in the chamber.
Her husband is Norman Godman, who was a Member of Parliament for Greenock and Inverclyde and its predecessor seat from 1983 to 2001 while Gary Mulgrew, one of the NatWest Three, is her son.
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| Preceded by Constituency Created |
Member of the Scottish Parliament for West Renfrewshire 1999 – present |
Incumbent |
External links
- Trish Godman MSP personal site
- Trish Godman MSP official biography at the Scottish Parliament website
- Trish Godman MSP profile at the site of Scottish Labour
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