Education
Roy was educated at the University of Edinburgh where he was awarded a Bachelor of Science degree in 1970.
Roy was educated at the University of Edinburgh where he was awarded a Bachelor of Science degree in 1970.
He announced he would be standing down as an Member of Parliament in 2015 after being diagnosed with Parkinson"s Disease
He was promoted to be Assistant Rector of Kirkcaldy High School in 1983, but left after three years to be Depute Rector of Glenwood High School in Glenrothes. Starting in 1990, Roy became Rector of Inverkeithing High School. His work there was rewarded with the Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 2004.
He served also as an Associate Assessor for Her Majesty Inspectorate of Education from 1996, and was appointed Chairman of the Curriculum and Student Affairs Committee of Carnegie College in 1997.
Becoming active in The Headmaster"s Association of Scotland, he was appointed as its President for the year 2004-2005. He became Rector of Kirkcaldy High School in 2008, the High School that former Prime Minister Gordon Brown had attended as a boy.
By-election victory
Roy was chosen by the local Labour Party to fight the Parliamentary constituency of Glenrothes, following the death of local Member of Parliament John MacDougall. Following the victory at a by-election of the Scottish National Party in the parliamentary constituency of Glasgow East earlier that year, despite Fife not having a history of such spectacular landslide swings to the Scottish National Party in the past as in the West of Scotland, it had been expected that Labour would lose the by-election, however the Labour Party held the seat increasing their total vote slightly, although on a reduced majority.
General election 2010
In the 2010 election he polled 25,247 votes, 62.3% of the votes cast, an increase of 10.4%, easily securing re-election.
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Lindsay Roy is currently a member of the Scottish Affairs Select Committee.