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Mhairi Black

Mhairi Black (, born 12 September 1994) is a Scottish politician. She has been the Member of Parliament for Paisley and Renfrewshire South since 2015, when she defeated Labour Shadow Foreign Secretary Douglas Alexander.
Black is the current Baby of the House as the youngest member in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom. When elected in May 2015, she was 20 years and 237 days old, making her the youngest MP elected to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom since at least the Reform Act of 1832, replacing James Dickson who was 21 years and 67 days old when elected in 1880.
==Early life and views==
Born in Paisley in 1994, Black was educated at Lourdes Secondary School, Glasgow, and the University of Glasgow, where she was awarded a First-class honours degree in Politics and Public Policy in June 2015.〔 At the time of her election, she was still to complete her undergraduate degree with a final exam on Scottish Politics still to be undertaken.〔
Black has been an active Twitter user since she was 14. Several of her tweets included swearing; she also tweeted about her drinking and partying experiences and an incident where she complained about the behaviour of Celtic Football Club fans.
Along with other LGBT MPs from the SNP, she expressed her support for marriage equality prior to the referendum in Ireland. Asked about her decision to "come out", she replied "I've never been in".
Black "is not religious but reads her Bible", and describes herself as a "traditional socialist" citing Tony Benn as her enduring political hero. Her other political inspirations include Keir Hardie and Margo MacDonald.
She is a supporter and season-ticket holder of Partick Thistle.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.snp.org/people/mhairi-black )〕 She plays the piano, as was revealed in a Channel 4 News interview with Jon Snow, on 18 September 2015, during which she played theme music from the film ''Titanic''.

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