He was elected to the
House of Commons at the
2001 general election, taking the
Galloway and Upper Nithsdale seat from the
Scottish National Party. This made him the sole
Conservative MP for the whole of Scotland and the first Conservative MP from Scotland since 1997. In November 2003 he was appointed
Shadow Secretary of State for Scotland by new party leader,
Michael Howard and he was later named as Chairman of the
Scottish Conservative Party. His constituency was abolished for the
2005 general election and replaced by
Dumfries and Galloway. He lost to
Labour's
Russell Brown. In the
2007 local elections, the first to take place under the
Single Transferable Vote system, he was one of several new Conservative councillors elected to
Dumfries and Galloway council. He stood as the Conservative candidate for the Dumfries and Galloway seat at the
2010 general election. He was defeated by the incumbent Russell Brown again, with a -3.7% swing against. The following year he stood as the Conservative candidate for
Midlothian South, Tweeddale and Lauderdale at the
Scottish Parliament election, where he came in fourth place. ==External links==