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[[File:PatrickHavieMSP2013.JPG|thumb|Patrick Harvie, 2013]]'''Patrick Harvie''' (born 1973) is a Scottish [[Green Party]] politician, and co-convenor of the Scottish Green Party.
[[File:PatrickHavieMSP2013.JPG|thumb|Patrick Harvie, 2013]]'''Patrick Harvie''' (born 1973) is a Scottish [[Green Party]] politician, and co-convenor of the Scottish Green Party.
He was born in [[Vale of Leven]], [[Dunbartonshire]] and studied at [[Manchester Metropolitan University]].<ref>http://andrejkoymasky.com/liv/fam/bioh2/harvie01.html</ref>


He has been an MSP for [[Glasgow]] since 2003.
He has been an MSP for [[Glasgow]] since 2003.
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Patrick Harvie, 2013

Patrick Harvie (born 1973) is a Scottish Green Party politician, and co-convenor of the Scottish Green Party.

He was born in Vale of Leven, Dunbartonshire and studied at Manchester Metropolitan University.[1]

He has been an MSP for Glasgow since 2003.

He is bisexual, and is the first openly bisexual party leader in Scotland and the United Kingdom.[2]

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References

  1. http://andrejkoymasky.com/liv/fam/bioh2/harvie01.html
  2. http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/politics/article5212571.ece "The Greens’ shoots of recovery", The Sunday Times, Gillian Harris, 23 November 2008