Marie-Louise Irvine is a Scottish general practitioner, health campaigner, and parliamentary candidate.
11 Facts About Louise Irvine
Louise Irvine unsuccessfully stood for election in the 2015 general election and the 2017 general election for the National Health Action Party in the constituency of South West Surrey.
Louise Irvine came second to Jeremy Hunt in the 2017 election; reducing his majority.
Louise Irvine studied at the University of Aberdeen, graduating with a MBChB in 1981.
Louise Irvine holds a Diploma from the Faculty of Family Planning and Reproductive Medicine, a Diploma from the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, is a Member of the Royal College of General Practitioners.
Louise Irvine has an MSc in general practice from King's College London.
Louise Irvine founded ArtsLift, a project that allowed people with mental health problems to gain access to arts classes.
In 2001, Louise Irvine led a group that campaigned for the London Borough of Lewisham to open a new state secondary school in New Cross.
Louise Irvine was a candidate for the NHA Party in the 2014 European Elections, saying that.
Louise Irvine cited the record of the current Health Secretary as her reason for standing in South West Surrey:.
Louise Irvine is married to a retired paediatrician and is the mother of two children.