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The youngest MP to sit in the House of Commons for almost 350 years has been awarded a first class politics degree from the University of Glasgow.The youngest MP to sit in the House of Commons for almost 350 years has been awarded a first class politics degree from the University of Glasgow.
Mhairi Black won the Paisley and Renfrewshire South seat for the SNP in last month's general election.Mhairi Black won the Paisley and Renfrewshire South seat for the SNP in last month's general election.
The 20-year-old sat her final exam on Scottish politics shortly after being elected.The 20-year-old sat her final exam on Scottish politics shortly after being elected.
She will graduate along with the rest of her class in a ceremony at the university on Friday.She will graduate along with the rest of her class in a ceremony at the university on Friday.
Ms Black won her seat by 5,500 votes after overturning former Shadow Foreign Secretary Douglas Alexander's 16,000 vote majority. Ms Black said: "I'm really delighted, and looking forward to celebrating the day with my parents and the other students."
She won her seat by 5,500 votes after overturning former Shadow Foreign Secretary Douglas Alexander's 16,000 vote majority.
A spokesman for the University of Glasgow said: "We would like to congratulate Mhairi Black, as we would all of our students who are graduating this summer.A spokesman for the University of Glasgow said: "We would like to congratulate Mhairi Black, as we would all of our students who are graduating this summer.
"They have all worked extremely hard to earn their degrees and we wish them the very best for their future careers.""They have all worked extremely hard to earn their degrees and we wish them the very best for their future careers."