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Brendan O'Hara

 

Brendan O'Hara

 

 

SCOTTISH NATIONAL PARTY MPS 2017-2018

 

Nicola Sturgeon

 

Nicola Sturgeon - Leader

MSP

 

Angus Robertson

 

Angus Robertson -Deputy Leader

MSP

 

Ian Hudghton

 

Ian Hudghton - President

MSP

 

Hannah Bardell

 

Hannah Bardell

MSP

 

Mhairi Black

 

Mhairi Black

MSP

 

Ian Blackford

 

Ian Blackford

MSP

 

Kirsty Blackman

 

Kirsty Blackman

MSP

 

Deidre Brock

 

Deidre Brock

MSP

 

Alan Brown

 

Alan Brown

MSP

 

Lisa Cameron

 

Lisa Cameron

MSP

 

Douglas Chapman

 

Douglas Chapman

MSP

 

Joanna Cherry OC

 

Joanna Cherry

MSP

 

Ronnie Cowan MP

 

Ronnie Cowan

MSP

 

Angela Crawley MP

 

Angela Crawley

MSP

 

Martyn Day MP

 

Martyn Day

MSP

 

Martin Docherty

 

Martin Docherty

MSP

 

Marion Fellows

 

Marion Fellows

MSP

 

Stephen Gethins

 

Stephen Gethins

MSP

 

Patricia Gibson

 

Patricia Gibson

MSP

 

Patrick Grady

 

Patrick Grady

MSP

 

Peter Grant

 

Peter Grant

MSP

 

Neil Gray

 

Neil Gray

MSP

 

Drew Hendry

 

Drew Hendry

MSP

 

Stewart Hosie

 

Stewart Hosie

MSP

 

Christopher Law MP

 

Chris Law

MSP

 

Stewart McDonald

 

Stewart McDonald

MSP

 

Stuart McDonald

 

Stuart McDonald

MSP

 

John McNally

 

John McNally

MSP

 

Angus MacNeil

 

Angus MacNeil

MSP

 

Carol Monaghan

 

Carol Monaghan

MSP

 

Gavin Newlands

 

Gavin Newlands

MSP

 

Brendan O'Hara

 

Brendan O'Hara

MSP

 

Tommy Sheppard

 

Tommy Sheppard

MSP

 

Christopher Stephens

 

Christopher Stephens

MSP

 

Alison Thewliss

 

Alison Thewliss

MSP

 

Philippa Whitford

 

Philippa Whitford

MSP

 

 

 

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Peter Wishart

 

.Peter Wishart

MSP

 

Alex Salmond for Leader Scottish National Party

 

Alex Salmond

MSP

 

 

 

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THE BEST OF THE WORST - GOOD, BAD & UGLY

 

607 SCHOOLS PROJECTS DELIVERED

Childcare increased, free school meals extended, record exam results, 607 school building projects completed, and free tuition for students.

 

RECORD NHS FUNDING

A record £13 billion budget for Scotland’s NHS, more staff than ever, and patients getting some of the fastest and best treatment anywhere in the UK.

 

SMALL BUSINESS BONUS

Jobs and businesses protected through the recession – with business rates slashed or abolished for almost 100,000 premises.

 

SUPERFAST BROADBAND

£400 million to deliver superfast broadband to 95 per cent of properties across Scotland by the end of 2017. They hope to reach 100 per cent by 2021.

 

WOW! 30,133 AFFORDABLE HOMES BUILT

The SNP claim to have exceeded their target for new homes in the last five years, with an investment of £1.7 billion. They want to  build at least 50,000 more in the next Parliament.

 

We like this a lot. If only England was so progressive.

 

 

ABOUT THE SNP

 

The Scottish National Party is a Scottish nationalist and social-democratic political party in Scotland. The SNP supports and campaigns for Scottish independence. It is the second-largest political party by membership in the United Kingdom, behind the Labour Party, is the third-largest by overall representation in the House of Commons, behind the Labour Party and the Conservative Party, and is the largest political party in Scotland, where it has the most seats in the Scottish Parliament and 35 out of the 59 Scottish seats in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The current Scottish National Party leader, Nicola Sturgeon, has served as First Minister of Scotland since her predecessor Alex Salmond resigned on 20 November 2014, following the majority of the Scottish electorate's decision to reject independence at the Scottish independence referendum held on 18th September.

Founded in 1934 with the amalgamation of the National Party of Scotland and the Scottish Party, the party has had continuous parliamentary representation since Winnie Ewing won the 1967 Hamilton by-election. With the establishment of the devolved Scottish Parliament in 1999, the SNP became the second-largest party, serving two terms as the opposition. The SNP gained power at the 2007 Scottish Parliament election, forming a minority government, before going on to win the 2011 Parliament election, after which it formed Holyrood's first majority government.

The SNP is the largest political party in Scotland in terms of both seats in the Westminster and Holyrood parliaments, and membership; reaching a peak of over 120,000 members in July 2016, around 2% of the Scottish population. Currently the party has 63 MSPs, 35 MPs and over 400 local councillors. The SNP also currently has 2 MEPs in the European Parliament, who sit in The Greens/European Free Alliance (Greens/EFA) group. The SNP is a member of the European Free Alliance (EFA). The party does not have any members of the House of Lords, as it has always maintained a position of objecting to an unelected upper house.

 

 

WHAT'S THE BEEF?

 

We are concerned with how the make up of any political party and (reasonably) popular policies that may have a knock on effect on the Wealden District in England. How everybody acts today in the British Isles influences policies in other countries in our global community. It is not just about us and our patch, but issues like Brexit have an impact on climate change and the building of an infrastructure to support transition to a low carbon society.

 

DISTRICT & BOROUGH COUNCILS

 

East Sussex has five District and Borough Councils, each with a border on the coast. From west to east they are: 

 

Eastbourne Borough Council

Hastings Borough Council

Lewes District Council 

Rother District Council 

Wealden District Council

 

There is also East Sussex County Council as the provider of services to the 5 East Sussex districts.

 

As near neighbours and with councils now sharing facilities and working together, these area of Sussex are included in our remit and an area where climate change and affordable housing are issues that need urgent attention. Where the coastline is a feature in every Council, Blue Growth is a food security issue, especially where this side of of our local economy is under-exploited.

 

The United Kingdom has many political parties, some of which are represented in the House of Commons and the House of Lords. Below are links to the websites of the political parties that were represented in the House of Commons after the 2015 General Election:

 

CONSERVATIVE PARTY

CO-OPERATIVE PARTY

DEMOCRAT UNIONIST PARTY

GREEN PARTY

LABOUR PARTY

LIBERAL DEMOCRATS

PLAID CYMRU

SCOTTISH NATIONAL PARTY

SINN FEIN

SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC AND LABOUR PARTY

UK INDEPENDENCE PARTY

ULSTER UNIONIST PARTY

 

Conservative Party

Co-operative Party

Democratic Unionist Party

Green Party

Labour Party

Liberal Democrats

Plaid Cymru

Scottish National Party

Sinn Féin

Social Democratic and Labour Party

UK Independence Party

Ulster Unionist Party

 

 

SNP LINKS

 

https://www.snp.org/your_team

 

 

https://www.snp.org/ Scottish National Party website

 

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