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'''Gordon Matheson''' is a [[Labour]] politician. He has been the Leader of [[Glasgow]] city council since May 2010.
[[File:Gordon Matheson.jpg|thumb|Gordon Matheson]]'''Gordon Matheson''' is a [[Labour]] politician. He has been the Leader of [[Glasgow]] city council since May 2010.


He lives in Glasgow with his partner, Stephen Wallace.<ref>http://www.heraldscotland.com/politics/political-news/mathesons-fall-from-grace-will-he-hold-on-to-his-job-and-for-how-long.19967771 Tom Gordon and Paul Hutcheon, "Gordon Matheson's fall from grace...will he hold on to job...and for how long?" ''Herald Scotland'' 20 January 2013|</ref>
He lives in Glasgow with his partner, Stephen Wallace.<ref>http://www.heraldscotland.com/politics/political-news/mathesons-fall-from-grace-will-he-hold-on-to-his-job-and-for-how-long.19967771 Tom Gordon and Paul Hutcheon, "Gordon Matheson's fall from grace...will he hold on to job...and for how long?" ''Herald Scotland'' 20 January 2013</ref>


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Gordon Matheson

Gordon Matheson is a Labour politician. He has been the Leader of Glasgow city council since May 2010.

He lives in Glasgow with his partner, Stephen Wallace.[1]

References

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  1. http://www.heraldscotland.com/politics/political-news/mathesons-fall-from-grace-will-he-hold-on-to-his-job-and-for-how-long.19967771 Tom Gordon and Paul Hutcheon, "Gordon Matheson's fall from grace...will he hold on to job...and for how long?" Herald Scotland 20 January 2013