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Alex Wood (politician)
Alex Wood (born 1950, Dundee) is a former Labour leader of Edinburgh City Council in Scotland. He was educated at Paisley Grammar School, the New University of Ulster, Moray House College of Education, Edinburgh University and Stirling University.〔ROY, C (Ed), ''Who's Who in Scotland'', Inglewood Books (2008)〕
He was a member of the Labour Party from 1969 until 1987. He was a member of the National Committee of the Labour Party Young Socialists from 1973 to 1975. In the early 1970s Wood was a leading figure in the entryist Militant tendency in Scotland who left that party after it decided to support the creation of a devolved Scottish Assembly.〔CRICK, Michael, ''The March of Militant'', Faber & Faber, London (1986)〕 Subsequently, he became a trenchant critic of Militant.〔WOOD, Alex, "Tilting at the Militant Windmill", ''Labour Weekly'' (9 July 1982)〕〔NAUGHTIE, James, "Edinburgh Labour Leader Highlights Militant Dilemma", ''The Scotsman'' (9 July 1982)〕
He subsequently became a leading figure in the Labour Co-ordinating Committee in Scotland and wrote its pamphlet on Labour and Ireland.〔WOOD, Alex, ''Ireland and the British Labour Movement'', LCC (Scotland) (1982)〕 He was Labour Parliamentary candidate for Dumfries in 1979,〔''Annandale Observer'' 30 March 1979 et seq〕〔''Dumfries & Galloway Standard'', 28 March 1979 et seq〕 and for West Edinburgh in 1983〔DOUGLAS HOME, Mark, "No-one is upset by boundary changes", ''Evening News'', 25 May 1983, Edinburgh〕 (having been elected to Edinburgh District Council in 1980 and having become leader of the Edinburgh District Council Labour Group in 1982) and in May 1984 became leader of the first ever majority Labour administration in the city.〔DINWOODIE, Robbie, "Alex Wood Plans a Radical Road for Edinburgh", ''The Scotsman'' (10 May 1984)〕〔HORSBURGH, Frances, & DOUGLAS, Derek, "A 'New Democracy' Dawns in Edinburgh", ''Glasgow Herald'' (11 May 1984)〕
Members of the Labour group of councillors felt however that his politics were further left than theirs and in May 1986 voted they had no confidence in his leadership. He was replaced as council leader with Mark Lazarowicz.〔DINWOODIE, Robbie, "Labour at War Over the Wood 'Ambush'", ''The Scotsman'' (16 June 1986)〕〔MEEK, Brian, "Battling It Out In the Red Corner", ''Glasgow Herald'' (26 June 1986)〕
Subsequently Wood resigned his council seat,〔SCOTT, David, "Labour facing life on a knife-edge", ''The Scotsman'', 7 August 1987〕〔WOOD, Alex, "Why I Resigned", ''North Edinburgh News'' (September 1987)〕 left Labour and joined the 1988 version of the Scottish Socialist Party.〔MACRAE, Callum, "Labour dissidents hint at SLP rebirth", ''The Observer'', 20 November 1988〕〔HORSBURGH, Frances, "Why Alex Wood, class warrior, quit Labour", ''The Herald'' (12 January 1989)〕
Shortly after the demise of the SSP, Wood joined the Scottish National Party,〔"Ex-Labour councillor defects", ''The Herald'', 23 September 1994〕〔WOOD, Alex, "Why I Joined the SNP", ''Liberation'', Issue 6, Edinburgh (November 1994)〕 of which he remains a member.〔WOOD, Alex, "View From the Floor", ''Liberation'', Issue 9, Edinburgh (September 1995)〕〔WOOD, Alex,"Bringing Scottish Politics Home", ''Liberation'', Referendum Special, Edinburgh (1997)〕〔WOOD, Alex, "After The Referendum", ''Liberation'', Edinburgh (November 1997)〕
A teacher by profession, he retired as headteacher of Wester Hailes Education Centre in Edinburgh in August 2011. He had also been seconded (2008–09) as Headteacher to Tynecastle High School. He writes on educational issues in The Herald,〔''The Herald'', Glasgow, 2 October 2007 et seq〕 and writes regular columns on educational matters in SecEd,〔''SecEd'',12 May 2005 et seq: http://www.sec-ed.co.uk/〕 Holyrood Magazine,〔"Holyrood Magazine", 5 September 2011 et seq: http: http://www.holyrood.com/articles/2011/09/05/school%E2%80%99s-out-for-summer/〕 the Times Educational Supplement Scotland〔''Times Educational Supplement Scotland'', 1 December 2006 et seq: http://www.tes.co.uk/scotland〕 and contributes to the Scottish Review,〔''Scottish Review'', 13 November 2008 et seq: http://www.scottishreview.net/〕 Lothian Life 〔''Lothian Life'',29 January 2010 et seq: http://www.lothianlife.co.uk〕 and the Caledonian Mercury.〔"Caledonian Mercury", 9 August 2011 et seq: http://www.caledonianmercury.com/2011/08/09/〕
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