David Murray (Scottish politician)
David Murray BSc (born 1900, date of death unknown), was a Scottish nationalist and Liberal Party politician.
Background
Murray was educated at Glasgow University where he took a Bachelor of Science in engineering.[1]
Professional career
Murray studied steel making in Germany. He was an engineer in Australia. He was a steel salesman in the United States and South America. He became an industrial journalist and author.[2] In 1960 he published The first nation in Europe: a portrait of Scotland and the Scots. In 1962 he published Ecurie Ecosse: the story of Scotland's international racing team.
Political career
Murray was an early advocate of Scottish Home Rule. He was a member of the committee of the Scottish Covenant Association, and took part in the launching of the Scottish Covenant.[3] He was an independent Scottish Home Rule candidate for the Western Isles division at the 1950 General Election, having unsuccessfully sought endorsement from the Scottish Liberal Party. He finished a poor third. At the 1951 General Election, he stood in the Western Isles after being endorsed as the Liberal candidate but then had to compete for the nationalist vote when a Scottish National Party candidate intervened.[4] Murray finished third. He remained active for the Liberal Party on the Western Isles, but the local association decided not to run a candidate at the 1955 General Election. He decided to contest the Glasgow Kelvingrove by-election, 1958 and stood as an Independent Liberal candidate. He finished third, but in the wake of this defeat, an alliance was formed to co-operate in promoting Scottish self-government.[5] Murray was an Independent candidate for the Motherwell division at the 1959 General Election, finishing a poor third. He did not stand for parliament again.[6]
Collections of his papers are held in the National Library of Scotland.[7] [8]
References
- ↑ The Times House of Commons, 1950
- ↑ The Times House of Commons, 1959
- ↑ The Times House of Commons, 1951
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External links
- Murray article from the Journal of Liberal Democrat History: http://www.liberalhistory.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/22_egan_from_liberalism_to_nationalism.pdf