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Alex Neil (politician)

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643:. In a statement, he said: "After much soul searching, I have decided that to commit to another five years as an MSP would mean not having the time to pursue all the other things in life I want to do. I also owe it to my wife and family to spend more time with them. I have two beautiful granddaughters who miss me when I am away so often on parliamentary and constituency business. I want to spend more time with them." 570:, a choice he made less than two weeks before the vote, and is the only SNP MSP to publicly admit doing so. "I'd only recently left the SNP government and I wasn't going to rock the boat and I quite frankly didn't think it was all that important for me to say that at the time anyway," he told 652:: "We have very few people in the Parliament, in any of the parties, who (are) prepared to stand up and act independently of their party leadership. I think any parliament worthy of the name has to encourage people who are dissenting voices, they've got to be given their view." 666:
newspaper. In 2005, he was named "Donald Dewar Debater of the Year"; in 2017, he won the award in the "Committee Member of the Year" category; and in 2020, he was designated "best of the best" in the "Donald Dewar Debater of the Year" category.
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In May 2014 Neil survived a vote of no confidence 57-67. Opposition MSPs had alleged he had acted improperly by cancelling changes to mental health provision when he took up his post as Health Secretary. After
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In 2004 Neil was appointed chair of the Enterprise and Culture Committee. He was also a co-convenor of the Scottish Parliament's Cross-Party Group on the Scottish Economy.
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In January 2023, Neil stated that Holyrood contained "too many careerists" and argued that reforms were needed to improve the quality of debate in the Chamber. He told
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Neil spoke about the possibility of abortion laws being made in Scotland rather than Westminster, saying that politicians would have to consider the medical evidence.
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in the Airdrie and Shotts constituency, gaining a majority of 2001, a 5.5% swing from Labour to SNP. He was promoted to the
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Gordon, Tom (15 December 2020). "Witty, sharp and insightful ... Neil wins best debater in Holyrood".
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In the first reshuffle of the SNP Government since it took office in 2007, Neil was appointed as the
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Neil was honoured three times in the Scottish Politician of the Year awards organised by
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Director, and then in charge of the party's policy, as well as a candidate in the 1989
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In August 2020 he announced that he would be standing down as an MSP at the upcoming
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he was re-elected as SNP MSP for Central Scotland to the Scottish Parliament.
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Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice, Communities and Pensioners' Rights
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Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice, Communities and Pensioners' Rights
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In July 2004, Neil announced that he would not be a candidate in the
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He was again re-elected as a regional MSP for Central Scotland in
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Neil is married to Isabella Kerr and together they have one son.
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in September 2012. A month into this post, in an interview with
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The following year he stood unsuccessfully in the hard-fought
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after the SNP's landslide win in the 2011 Scottish election.
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Cabinet Secretary for Infrastructure and Capital Investment
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Cabinet Secretary for Infrastructure and Capital Investment
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Neil emerged as a leading supporter of former policewoman
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in November 2014, Neil was appointed to the new post of
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Political researcher; Businessman; Economic consultant
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He resigned from the Government on 18 May 2016. 568:2016 referendum on the UK's membership of the EU 432:Scottish Executive Committee of the Labour Party 528:impending contest for the leadership of the SNP 552:following her acquittal from perjury charges. 1350: 855:. 7 February 2006 – via news.bbc.co.uk. 8: 1848:Members of the Scottish Parliament 2016–2021 1843:Members of the Scottish Parliament 2011–2016 1838:Members of the Scottish Parliament 2007–2011 1833:Members of the Scottish Parliament 2003–2007 1828:Members of the Scottish Parliament 1999–2003 910:. 4 November 2016 – via www.bbc.co.uk. 737:, Oxford University Press, 1 December 2007, 710:"Seeking equality: Interview with Alex Neil" 111:5 September 2012 β€“ 21 November 2014 605:He was moved from that post to the post of 1357: 1343: 1335: 1293:Cabinet Secretary for Health and Wellbeing 1121: 841:. 21 June 2006 – via news.bbc.co.uk. 787:"Veteran left wing MSP to support Salmond" 607:Cabinet Secretary for Health and Wellbeing 335:Cabinet Secretary for Health and Wellbeing 99:Cabinet Secretary for Health and Wellbeing 31: 20: 779: 777: 690:Government of the 4th Scottish Parliament 685:Government of the 3rd Scottish Parliament 1818:Scottish Labour Party (1976) politicians 586:in February 2009. In 2011 Neil defeated 548:as she bid to win compensation from the 407:National Organisation of Labour Students 403:Scottish Organisation of Labour Students 700: 57:21 November 2014 β€“ 18 May 2016 1106:Scottish Parliament profiles of MSPs: 200:Member of the Scottish Parliament 153:Member of the Scottish Parliament 1251:as Minister for Housing and Transport 1227:as Minister for Communities and Sport 510:contest for the leadership of the SNP 458:Neil would go on to become the SNP's 389:in 1967, aged 16. He was educated at 7: 1235:Minister for Housing and Communities 881:Schofield, Kevin (4 November 2016). 725: 723: 584:Minister for Housing and Communities 1367:Former Scottish National Party MSPs 922:"Cabinet and ministers at-a-glance" 853:"'Relief' over fingerprint verdict" 839:"Report reveals print 'negligence'" 784:English, Shirley (11 August 2004). 743:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.u29277 341:from 2014 to 2016. A member of the 170:6 May 2011 β€“ 25 March 2021 1808:Alumni of the University of Dundee 1033:Cochrane, Angus (23 August 2020). 866:Kavanagh, Paul (5 December 2011). 14: 1184:Member of the Scottish Parliament 1145:Member of the Scottish Parliament 940:"Vote 2011: Airdrie & Shotts" 708:Kirkaldy, Liam (1 January 2015). 493:he was elected SNP regional list 485:Member of the Scottish Parliament 347:Member of the Scottish Parliament 1803:People from Patna, East Ayrshire 1061:Young, Gregor (8 January 2023). 953:Peterkin, Tom (7 October 2012). 762:McCall, Chris (23 August 2020). 221:6 May 1999 β€“ 6 May 2011 401:. He served as chairman of the 16:Scottish politician (born 1951) 1007:Tonner, Judith (18 May 2016). 357:until his retirement in 2021. 1: 1823:Scottish National Party MSPs 1813:Health ministers of Scotland 434:. 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Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice, Communities and Pensioners' Rights
Nicola Sturgeon
Shona Robison
Angela Constance
Cabinet Secretary for Health and Wellbeing
Alex Salmond
Nicola Sturgeon
Shona Robison
Member of the Scottish Parliament
Airdrie and Shotts
Karen Whitefield
Neil Gray
Member of the Scottish Parliament
Central Scotland
Irvine
Ayrshire
Labour
SLP
SNP
Alma mater
University of Dundee
Cabinet Secretary for Health and Wellbeing
Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice, Communities and Pensioners' Rights
Scottish National Party
Member of the Scottish Parliament
Airdrie and Shotts
2011
Ayrshire Central Hospital
Irvine

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