Former South of Scotland MSP faces trial accused of causing crashes while drink-driving

The case called at Edinburgh Sheriff Court.
Author: Nick Forbes, Press Association Scotland Published 1st Jul 2026
Last updated 1st Jul 2026

A former South of Scotland Labour MSP is facing trial in November over allegations he caused multiple crashes in central Edinburgh while over the drink-drive limit.

Colin Smyth is alleged to have driven dangerously on the city’s High Street and elsewhere on November 2nd last year, while at more than double the legal alcohol limit.

It is alleged that after mounting a pavement, he narrowly missed a pedestrian and collided with a parked car, while driving at excessive speed.

It is also alleged the 53-year-old crashed into electric bollards directly outside City Chambers, and that he repeatedly got in and out of the vehicle, and revved the engine.

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The former MSP is also accused of failing to report the incident to police “as soon as reasonably practicable”.

He denies the allegations.

During a brief hearing at Edinburgh Sheriff Court on Wednesday, Sheriff Iain Nicol fixed a trial date for November 27th.

Smyth, who appeared in court dressed in a dark grey suit and red tie, spoke only to confirm his name.

He is ordained to appear in court again on the trial date.

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