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John MacDougall (British politician)

John William MacDougall (8 December 1947 – 13 August 2008) was a Scottish Labour politician, who was the Member of Parliament for Glenrothes from the 2005 general election until his death; he was first elected to the House of Commons for Central Fife in the 2001 general election.
He was a low-profile MP who was loyal to the Labour government. From 2007 he was diagnosed with malignant mesothelioma, and due to his illness, his participation in Parliament became fleeting, although he remained as an MP until his death in August the following year.
==Early life==
MacDougall was educated at Templehall Junior Secondary School in Kirkcaldy, Fife. He later obtained a diploma in industrial management and a certificate in naval architecture studies.〔"Dod's Guide to the General Election, June 2001", Vacher Dod Publishing, 2001, p. 193.〕 He began work as an apprentice caulker riveter at Rosyth Dockyard,〔Erlend Clouston, "MoD leak alleges 'deceit and betrayal' over Rosyth", ''The Guardian'', 4 May 1994.〕 but his main working life was spent as a boilermaker from 1964 at the oil rig construction yard in Methil.〔(John MacDougall, Your MP ) biography from personal website, accessed 14 June 2008.〕 He became a shop steward for the GMB trade union, later full-time Shop Steward Convenor.〔〔James Landale, Tom Baldwin, "The working-class Labour male is back", ''The Times'', 1 June 2000, p. 16.〕

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