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of interests. The proposed ban was overwhelmingly rejected by the Parliament in a subsequent vote in September 2008. However, with Holyrood going into summer recess at the time, Alexander would have had to wait until September for all MSPs to vote on the recommendation. So, rather than having the issue hanging over her – and her party – Alexander announced her resignation as leader on 28 June 2008. She subsequently stated it had been a mistake for her to take on the leadership of the Labour Party in Scotland while her children were so young.
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companies such as Motorola launched what became the PACE (Partnership for Continuing Employment) initiative to help those made redundant find work quickly. As Minister with responsibility for skills and lifelong learning she promoted higher education enterprise links and championed research, modernising management and widening access to universities by those previously excluded. She also extended Educational Maintenance Allowances to support pupils from low income families to complete their schooling.
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a third of its budget. Under the legislation, Holyrood will set a Scottish income tax rate each year from 2015, applying equally to the basic, high and additional rates. The UK Government called it the "biggest transfer of fiscal powers to Scotland since the creation of the Union." In December 2010 Alexander was appointed convener of the Scottish Parliament's Committee to report on the bill.
45: 776:'s resignation in August 2007, she announced her candidacy for Leader of the Labour Party in Scotland. Alexander laid out her vision to "Renew the party organisation, reform the policies, and reconnect the Labour Party in Scotland with its electorate". Other contenders ruled themselves out and she was elected unopposed by Labour MSPs on 14 September 2007. 804:(subsequently embraced by all parties in the Parliament), supporting investment in the early years, including nursery places for all vulnerable 2-year-olds, more one-on-one tuition in schools, personalised care plans for those with chronic conditions and legislation providing for a modern apprenticeship for every qualified school leaver who sought one. 846:(a cause that she had first championed when she led the Allander Series) in order that the "Union become a more comfortable home for all its members". She said "Scotland wants to see a future that allows her to walk taller within the UK without walking out" and called for a new "expert-led and independent" Scottish constitutional commission. 924:. When it emerged that the donation of Β£950 had come from a personal account, and not a business account, the money was immediately forfeited. Further newspaper reports on 30 November indicated Alexander was aware of the identity of the donor, after having sent a personal letter of gratitude to Mr Green (at his home in 784:, a publication outlining her views on the future policy direction for the Labour Party in Scotland. Addressing Labour's Scottish Conference as Leader she spoke of the need for Labour to be the progressive party of Scotland. Alexander argued: "'Scotland' is not a political philosophy. 'Scotland' can just as easily be 702:
formal Power of Community Initiative (later known as a power of well-being) and establishing the Renewing Local Democracy (Kerley) Working Party on electoral systems. Building on the work of the Best Value Taskforce, she also announced plans for a statutory duty to secure Best Value in local government services.
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Despite this ruling, on 26 June 2008, on the eve of the Parliamentary summer recess, the SNP-led Standards Committee of the Parliament voted 4 to 3 to propose a one-day ban from the Scottish Parliament as a sanction for not declaring leadership campaign donations as gifts on the Parliament's register
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for failing to declare as gifts the donations that were made to the fund for her campaign for the leadership of the Labour Party in Scotland. Alexander had been told by the parliamentary authorities that there was no need to declare these donations as gifts. In previous leadership campaigns, campaign
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On St. Andrew's Day 2010, three years to the day after Alexander's call for a Commission, the UK Government introduced a new Scotland Bill. The proposals in the bill closely followed the commission's recommendations and proposed major new financial powers worth Β£12 billion, giving Holyrood control of
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As Communities Minister, Alexander fought hard to bring about the repeal of Section 28 to contribute to social acceptance and greater equality for the LGBT community by removing a ban on the promotion of homosexuality by local authorities. in the face of a sustained campaign by Stagecoach millionaire
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She set up the Homelessness Task Force, which led to radical homelessness legislation and she championed the community ownership of housing by tenants including the removal of Β£1.6bn of Glasgow debt. The tenants subsequently voted in a referendum 2:1 in favour of transfer – the largest of its kind in
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As Enterprise Minister Alexander launched Smart, Successful Scotland, a widely welcomed new economic strategy for Scotland supporting high-skill, high-value investment such as that by Rolls-Royce. She launched Scotland's first ever Science strategy and developed a better pipeline to get ideas out of
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to keep the legislation. In the end the repeal, contained in the ethical Standards in Public Life (Scotland) Bill was passed by 99 votes to 17. During the final debate, Alexander said, "Repeal is not, and never has been, about the promotion of homosexuality in our schools. It is not about political
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Alexander oversaw the Scottish Executive's response to the recommendations of the McIntosh Commission into the future of local government in Scotland, introducing a package of measures for local government including giving local authorities the lead role in developing Community Planning, creating a
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As the leader of the Labour Party in Scotland, Alexander believed that "the people of Scotland told us loud and clear they wanted change. They didn't whisper – they shouted it. So change we must!" She argued that Labour must offer radical change to regain the trust of voters, a vision spelt out in
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She also published the first Equality Statement to Parliament, established the Executive's Equalities Unit, announced the first Scottish-wide fund to tackle violence against women – the Domestic Abuse Service Development Fund – and the first national loan fund, administered by a new organisation –
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and became a member, and subsequently Chair of the Scottish Parliament's Finance Committee. She inspired and led the Allander Series of seminars which had the aim of encouraging fresh thinking on Scotland's economic future. The seminars brought William Baumol, Ed Glaeser and Nobel laureates James
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As Communities Minister she launched the free central heating installation programme for all pensioners without a system. She oversaw the creation of the first social justice report, "A Scotland where everyone matters – our vision for Social Justice", setting ambitious new targets for delivering
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Alexander promoted a "learning, earning" nation including the doubling of the number of Modern Apprenticeships, jointly leading the Clyde Shipyards Taskforce to help modernise shipbuilding on the Clyde through investment in skills, and in the face of the global downturn in electronics hitting
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Alexander launched a new international economic strategy for Scotland called Global Connections realigning Scotland's international economic effort with the Smart Successful Scotland strategy, bringing together Scotland's previously separate inward investment and export agencies into one
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correctness or, even less, about marriage. It is about building a tolerant Scotland. We know that teachers are confused about the meaning of section 2A, we know that bullying exists in our schools and elsewhere, and we know that children's organisations overwhelmingly back repeal."
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labs and into businesses, including the Proof of Concept Fund and the Scottish Co-Investment Fund to stimulate private venture capital investment in emerging businesses. She also championed the first broadband strategy for Scotland and took action to tackle the 'digital divide'.
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Organisationally, she called for a new approach to candidate selection, including primary systems to give all Labour supporters a chance to be involved in choosing their local member. Policy initiatives included establishing a Literacy Commission with
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Social Investment Scotland – to invest in emerging social enterprises and "make it easier for the voluntary sector to emerge as an effective third force, alongside the traditional public and private sectors".
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Heckman and Paul Krugman from across the spectrum of political economy to Scotland to reflect on issues such as the returns to early intervention, supporting innovation and cities as future growth engines.
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Alexander married economist Brian Ashcroft in 2003, with whom she had twin boys. She has since separated from Ashcroft, now named Elizabeth, who announced their transition to become a woman in 2020.
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In 2007, a controversy developed after it emerged that Alexander's campaign team had accepted a Β£950 impermissible donation from Paul Green, a property magnate, a matter that was investigated by the
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declined the offer of Labour support for a referendum, preferring to delay by at least a further year, saying "We will stick to what was laid out in pages 8 and 15 of the SNP manifesto".
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organisation, Scotland Development International and created the Globalscot network to develop and expand Scotland's standing in the global business community.
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Alexander is a member of UK Government's DIT/DfE Education Sector Advisory Group and chairs the Global Advisory Board of the Times Higher Education Student.
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for her work for the university sector. On 30 November 2017, she was appointed as the Scottish Government Trade and Investment Envoy for Higher Education.
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saying "Bring it on!" It was a bold move, but led to suggestions of a rift between her and the Prime Minister, who did not overtly back her. On 7 May, at
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As the leader of the Labour Party in Scotland, she set this in motion by working with the Conservative and Liberal Democrat leaders to set up the
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social justice and defeating child poverty in Scotland, and an Annual Scottish Social Justice Report to measure progress towards those targets.
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After leaving politics, she was appointed Associate Dean of Global Business and Associate Dean for Degree Programmes and Career Services at the
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In a separate development, a few days earlier in February 2008, the Scottish Parliament standards watchdog reported Alexander to the
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from 2007 to 2008. In 2010–2011 she convened the Scotland Bill Committee on financial powers of the Scottish Parliament.
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and preparations for the establishment of the Scottish Parliament, all matters she had published on during the 1990s.
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Wendy Alexander stood down from Scottish Parliament in May 2011 to seek a new life outside active politics.
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Committee, which produced the report for the Scottish Parliament and UK Government in March 2011 proposing
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Report of the Commission on Local Government and the Scottish Parliament-The Scottish Executive's Response
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During a TV interview on 4 May 2008, Wendy Alexander suggested that she would be willing to support a
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donations were not treated as gifts. Again the subsequent investigation led to a decision by the
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Following Labour's landslide victory at the 1997 general election, Alexander was appointed
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stated that she was not, in fact, offering Labour's support for an immediate referendum.
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Alexander resigned from ministerial office on 4 May 2002. Following her resignation from
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From 1999 to 2002 Wendy Alexander was a Scottish Government minister, first serving as
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Wendy Alexander Announces Extra Β£1.2 Million For Voluntary Network Across Scotland
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2007 in which she set out the case for a wide-ranging review of the
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Leader of the Labour Party in Scotland in the Scottish Parliament
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Wendy Alexander announces action plan to get every Scot job ready
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A Scotland where everyone matters – our vision for social justice
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Pledge to put equality of opportunity at heart of policy making
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Alexander calls for tax powers to replace the Barnett formula
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to bring forward a referendum bill at the first opportunity.
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New Wealth for Old Nations: Scotland's Economic Prospects
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Minister for Enterprise, Transport and Lifelong Learning
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Minister for Enterprise, Transport and Lifelong Learning
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Chasing the Tartan Tiger: Lessons from a Celtic Cousin?
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From 2008 to 2011 Alexander served as a member of the
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in the Scottish Parliament, on 8 May, Alexander asked
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Wendy Alexander: Blueprint for the future of Scotland
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Lester B. Pearson United World College of the Pacific
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Scottish Labour New Directions: Change is what we do
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Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Sustainable Growth
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Dundee appoints Vice-Principal to head global drive
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Index

Wendy Alexander (South African politician)
FRSE

Leader of the Scottish Labour Party
Deputy
Cathy Jamieson
UK party leader
Gordon Brown
Jack McConnell
Iain Gray
Minister for Enterprise, Transport and Lifelong Learning
Henry McLeish
Jim Wallace
Sarah Boyack
Minister for Communities
Donald Dewar
Jackie Baillie
Member of the Scottish Parliament
Paisley North
Glasgow
Labour
Douglas Alexander
Alma mater
University of Glasgow
University of Warwick
INSEAD
Member of the Scottish Parliament
Paisley North
Leader of the Scottish Labour Party
London Business School

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