Just who is this sophisticated European statesman? Meet David McAllister. He    was last week mooted as Merkel’s heir apparent at Germany’s ruling    conservative Christian Democratic Union party conference in Hanover.    Bizarrely, however, his supporters at the congress waved banners proclaiming    “I’m a Mac!” – for this leader-in-waiting is a not-so-secret Scot. The son    of a wartime British Army captain, McAllister is the first dual    German-British citizen to hold prominent public office.  
 Until last week, he stood out in Germany’s political scene mainly for his    strange name, which the Germans struggle to pronounce. Last week, his    reputation vaulted far beyond his unusual heritage. With the nation    watching, McAllister, 41, played host to Merkel and the Christian Democratic    Union as the party gathered at his northern Germany power base in Lower    Saxony. It was a triumph for both politicians. Mrs Merkel was re-elected    party leader, while McAllister was effectively anointed as her political son    and likely successor.  
The Scot destined to lead Germany - Telegraph
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