# MacNeill Weir

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| name             = Lauchlan MacNeill Weir
| honorific_suffix = [MP](/source/Member_of_Parliament_(United_Kingdom))
| image            = 
| caption          = 
| office           = [Member of Parliament](/source/Member_of_Parliament_(United_Kingdom))<br />for [Clackmannan and Eastern Stirlingshire](/source/Clackmannan_and_Eastern_Stirlingshire_(UK_Parliament_constituency))
| term_start       = 14 November 1935
| term_end         = 18 August 1939
| predecessor      = [James Wellwood Johnston](/source/James_Wellwood_Johnston)
| successor        = [Arthur Woodburn](/source/Arthur_Woodburn)
| majority         = 
| term_start1      = 15 November 1922
| term_end1        = 7 October 1931
| predecessor1     = [Ralph Glyn](/source/Ralph_Glyn%2C_1st_Baron_Glyn)
| successor1       = James Wellwood Johnston
| majority1        = 
| office2          = [Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Prime Minister](/source/Parliamentary_Private_Secretary_to_the_Prime_Minister)
| alongside2       = [Robert Morrison](/source/Robert_Morrison%2C_1st_Baron_Morrison)
| prime_minister2  = [Ramsay McDonald](/source/Second_MacDonald_ministry)
| predecessor2     = [Charles Rhys](/source/Charles_Rhys%2C_8th_Baron_Dynevor)
| successor2       = [Frank Markham](/source/Frank_Markham), [Ralph Glyn](/source/Ralph_Glyn%2C_1st_Baron_Glyn), [John Worthington](/source/John_Worthington_(British_politician))
| term_start2      = 1929
| term_end2        = 1931
| office3          = [Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Prime Minister](/source/Parliamentary_Private_Secretary_to_the_Prime_Minister)
| alongside3       = 
| prime_minister3  = [Ramsay MacDonald](/source/Ramsay_MacDonald)
| predecessor3     = [Sidney Herbert](/source/Sir_Sidney_Herbert%2C_1st_Baronet)
| successor3       = [Sidney Herbert](/source/Sir_Sidney_Herbert%2C_1st_Baronet)
| term_start3      = 1924
| term_end3        = 1924
| birth_name       = Lauchlan MacNeill Weir
| birth_date       = 1877
| birth_place      = 
| death_date       = {{death date and age|1939|08|18|1887|df=yes}}
| death_place      = 
| education        = 
| party            = [Labour](/source/Labour_Party_(UK))
| spouse           = Margaret Gillison (m. 1913)
| children         = 
| relatives        = 
| alma_mater       = [University of Glasgow](/source/University_of_Glasgow)
| other_party      = 
| occupation       = [Journalist](/source/Journalist) 
}}

'''Lauchlan MacNeill Weir''' (1877–18 August 1939) was a Scottish Labour politician.

He was the son of Robert Weir and was educated at the [University of Glasgow](/source/University_of_Glasgow).{{citation needed|date=June 2025}} He worked as a journalist<ref name=westernmail>{{cite news |title=Obituary: Mr L. MacNeill Weir, Socialist "M.P. for the Highlands" |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/814829820/?match=1&terms=Lauchlan%20MacNeill%20Weir |access-date=1 June 2025 |work=Western Mail & South Wales News |date=19 August 1939}}</ref> and first stood for parliament in [Argyllshire](/source/Argyllshire_(UK_Parliament_constituency)) in 1918, but was easily beaten by the Coalition Liberal.

He was elected MP for [Clackmannan and Eastern Stirlingshire](/source/Clackmannan_and_Eastern_Stirlingshire_(UK_Parliament_constituency)) in the general election of 1922, lost his seat in the National Government landslide of 1931, but won it back in 1935,<ref name=westernmail /> holding on to it until his death in 1939.

MacNeill Weir was the Parliamentary Private Secretary to the first Labour Prime Minister [Ramsay MacDonald](/source/Ramsay_MacDonald) from 1924 until 1931<ref name=westernmail /> and wrote a controversial book entitled ''The Tragedy of Ramsay MacDonald: A Political Biography'' published in 1938.

He married Margaret Gillison in 1913. There were no children.

He died on 18 August 1939.

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