Tom Johnston

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Tom Johnston was a prominent Scottish Labour politician and reformer who served as Secretary of State for Scotland during World War II and was known for his major role in postwar social and economic development, including the expansion of hydroelectric power.

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instanceOf Scottish politician
human
areaOfInfluence Scottish Highlands NERFINISHED
Scottish Lowlands NERFINISHED
contributedTo regional economic planning in Scotland
rural electrification in Scotland
countryOfCitizenship Scotland
United Kingdom
employer Government of the United Kingdom NERFINISHED
familyName Johnston NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork economic development
politics
social reform
givenName Tom NERFINISHED
ideology democratic socialism
social democracy
languageSpoken English
Scots
memberOfPoliticalParty Labour Party NERFINISHED
notableFor postwar reconstruction planning
role in Scottish hydroelectric power development
wartime administration of Scotland
notableWork expansion of hydroelectric power in Scotland
postwar social and economic development in Scotland
participatedIn World War II home front administration NERFINISHED
positionHeld Lord Privy Seal
Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom NERFINISHED
Privy Counsellor
Secretary of State for Scotland NERFINISHED
workLocation Scotland NERFINISHED

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