Whitton was educated at the
Morgan Academy in Dundee. He began his journalistic career with
D. C. Thomson in 1970 before moving to the
Fife Free Press and then the
Evening Express in
Aberdeen, specialising in local government activities. He worked at
The Scotsman in Glasgow for three years then moved to the
Daily Record where he became Industrial Editor in 1983. From 1986 to 1996, Whitton worked at
Scottish Television in a variety of roles including producer of news and current affairs programmes, Lobby Correspondent at
Westminster, presenter of political programming and on screen news reporter. He was Head of Public Affairs from 1994 to 1996. Whitton's time at
Scottish Television was followed by a short period as a Director of the PR company,
Media House. David Whitton is married and has two children and two grandchildren. He is a member of the
National Union of Journalists. ==Political career==