Cathie Craigie


Cathie Craigie was a Scottish Labour politician who served as Member of the Scottish Parliament for the Cumbernauld and Kilsyth constituency from 1999 to 2011.

Early life and career

Craigie was born in Stirling and educated at Kilsyth Academy. She was council leader of Cumbernauld and Kilsyth from 1994 to 1996.

Parliamentary career

Craigie was first elected to the Scottish Parliament at the 1999 election. She was re-elected to represent the Cumbernauld and Kilsyth constituency in 2003 with a majority of 520 votes and in 2007 with an increased majority of 2,079. However, at the 2011 election, she lost her seat to Jamie Hepburn of the Scottish National Party by 3,459 votes.
Craigie was a member of the Justice Committee and the Petitions Committee in the Scottish Parliament. She was the first woman to successfully steer a Member's Bill, The Mortgage Rights Act, which provides greater protection for those facing repossession, through the parliament. Craigie was also the convenor of the Cross-Party group on Deafness, and was in the process of steering a British Sign Language Bill through the Scottish Parliament before losing her seat. She is particularly interested in issues about health, housing and social justice.