The Scotsman

Presiding Officer Macintosh to quit as MSP

● After much reflection politician has decided not to stand again

- By KATRINE BUSSEY newsdeskts@scotsman.com

Presiding officer Ken Macintosh has announced he is to leave Holyrood at next year’s elections after more than two decades as an MSP.

Mr Macintosh, who will be 59 at the next election, said that “after much reflection” he had decided not to stand again.

He said it had been an “honour” to have been an MSP since the devolved Scottish Parliament had been establishe­d – adding that the institutio­n had “grown in confidence and maturity ”. But he said there were also “clearly many challenges which lie ahead”.

He stated: “The privilege of being Presiding Officer in this, my now final term, is some - thing I will never forget and I will continue to do what I can to support the Parliament and the hopes and ambitions it sustains for our democracy.”

Mr Macintosh was voted in as the MSP for East wood in 1999, holding the seat in the next three Holyrood elections.

When the Scottish Conservati­ves enjoyed their best ever election result in 2016 he lost the seat to Jackson Carlaw but was still returned to the Parliament as an MSP for the West of Scotland region.

After that Mr Macintosh, who was elected as a Labour MS P, took on the politicall­y neutral role of being Holyrood’s Presiding Officer.

In his time in the Scottish Parliament, Mr Macintosh, who was a television producer with BBC News before being elected, has served as a ministeria­l aide to former first minister Jack McConnell, and also successful­ly intro - duced a Member’s Bill bringing in tougher regulation­s for sunbed parlours in a bid to help tackle skin cancer.

Her an twice to be leader of the Scottish Labour Party, standing for the post unsuccessf­ully in 2011 and 2015.

In a statement the father of six said he had first stood for election in 1999 because he “believed that the new Scottish Parliament offered so much to our country, not least a fresh way of approachin­g politics”.

He added: “I have always felt honoured to carry that democratic torch as an elected representa­tive and never more so than when chosen by my peers to become Presiding Officer.

“I can say with all honest y I am proud of what we have achieved over those two decades, from land reform and the smoking ban to the investment in our public services and public servants.”

He added: “I believe the Scottish Parliament has delivered on so much of that early promise but I am conscious too that the threat to democratic politics and our liberal society looms as large as it has ever done.”

Scottish Labour leader, Richard Leonard paid tribute to Mr Macintosh, saying: “Ken has been a great servant of the Scottish Labour Party.”

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