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229:; in 1989, he was promoted to Opposition Leader in the Senate. In 1993 he successfully ran for Parliament for the Warwick East constituency. In 1998, during the PLP's unprecedented win in Parliament, he was appointed to Cabinet as the Minister of Works & Engineering. Perhaps the most memorable event of his term was the construction of a new high school campus for the Berkeley Institute, a project with suffered significant overruns, contracting irregularities and work delays. 500: 415: 43: 283: 287: 236:, was overthrown hours after the election results were certified when a schism in the elected members of the party surfaced. With the two sides split 13 members each, Smith agreed to step aside with Scott as the compromise leader. 217:, where he obtained a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree. He subsequently worked a graphic designer and a design consultant and ran Scotts Crafts Limited, an advertising and public relations firm he started in 1964. 247:. Supporters believed he wished to spread Bermuda's wealth among the population, while critics charged that the Scott administration was racially divisive, autocratic, and lacked accountability. 539: 529: 232:
He was appointed Premier (and, thus, leader of the PLP) on 29 July 2003. The party had been re-elected in that year's parliamentary elections, but its leader, Dame
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Scott was never successful in unifying the factions in the party and he was ousted, by a vote of 107-76, in a leadership challenge by his Deputy Premier, Dr.
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The son of Willard Scott and Edith Lucille Scott of Khyber Pass, Warwick, Scott grew up in Warwick and attended Purvis Primary School,
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The hallmarks of his premiership were the promotion of a Social Agenda and the launch of an unpopular drive for
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Scott's political career began in 1985 when he was appointed to the
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South East constituency. Between 2003 and 2006 he served as the
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Alex Scott (disambiguation)
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Premier of Bermuda
Elizabeth II
John Vereker
Jennifer M. Smith
Ewart Brown
Warwick South East
Bermuda
Progressive Labour Party
CBE
JP
Bermuda
MP
Warwick
Premier
Progressive Labour Party
Berkeley Institute
Temple University
Philadelphia
Senate
Jennifer Meredith Smith
Independence
United Kingdom
Ewart Brown
Commander of the Order of the British Empire


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