Local government (1991–2005) She was a Liberal Democrat councillor in
Suffolk from 1991 to 2005, representing
Needham Market on
Mid Suffolk District Council (1991–94) and
Bosmere on Suffolk County Council (1993-2005). She held a number of positions on the County Council, including Group Leader in the joint administration with the Labour Party. She was appointed to the
Local Government Association Transport Executive in 1997, became Chair in 2001 and is now Vice-President of the organisation. She represented UK local government in Europe as a member of the
Committee of the Regions from 1997 to 2001 and as part of the
North Sea Commission.
House of Lords (2000–present) On 11 May 2000, she was created a
life peer as
Baroness Scott of Needham Market, of
Needham Market in the County of
Suffolk. Baroness Scott has served on numerous committees in the House of Lords, including the domestic Liaison Committee and the
Communication Committee. She served on the Joint Committee on the Draft
House of Lords Reform Bill from July 2011 to March 2012, taking the view that the House of Lords needs major reform. She currently serves on the
European Union Committee and chairs its Energy and Environment Sub-Committee.
Liberal Democrats In 2008, she stood down as the Liberal Democrat Spokesperson for Communities and Local Government to concentrate on being a candidate to be President of the Liberal Democrats. On 8 November 2008, it was announced that she had won the ballot of party members to become President of the Liberal Democrats, beating
Lembit Öpik by a margin of 72% to 22%. She took office as President on 1 January 2009. She later stood down as president and was succeeded by
Tim Farron in 2011.
Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe (2015–2017) At the 36th Annual Congress of the
Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe (ALDE), held in Budapest, Hungary from 19 to 21 November 2015, she was elected to be one of ALDE's seven Vice-Presidents for a two-year term. == Professional life ==