Iain Sproat
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Iain MacDonald Sproat (born 8 November 1938) is a retired British Conservative politician and former Member of Parliament (MP).
At the 1970 general election, he stood in the marginal Scottish constituency of Aberdeen South, and ousted the sitting Labour MP, Donald Dewar. He was re-elected there at three further elections, until the 1983 general election when he moved to contest Roxburgh and Berwickshire believing that this was a "safer" seat. However, Aberdeen South was held by the Conservatives, while Roxburgh and Berwickshire fell to the Liberal candidate Archy Kirkwood.
Sproat returned to Parliament nine years later, moving to England and succeeding Sir Julian Ridsdale as MP for Harwich in the 1992 general election. At the 1997 general election, he was defeated by the Labour candidate Ivan Henderson. Sproat stood again in Harwich at the 2001 election, but Henderson was returned with an increased majority.
Sproat did not contest the 2005 general election, when Douglas Carswell regained the seat for the Conservatives.
| Parliament of the United Kingdom | ||
|---|---|---|
| Preceded by: Donald Dewar | Member of Parliament for Aberdeen South 1970–1983 | Succeeded by: Gerry Malone |
| Preceded by: Sir Julian Ridsdale | Member of Parliament for Harwich 1992–1997 | Succeeded by: Ivan Henderson |
| Political offices | ||
| Preceded by: Robert Key | Minister for Sport 1993–1997 | Succeeded by: Tony Banks |
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