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Alex Salmond

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Gender Male
Age 69
Date of birth December 31,1954
Zodiac sign Capricorn
Born Linlithgow
United Kingdom
Height 173 (cm)
Spouse Moira Salmond
Job Politician
Economist
Education Edinburgh Napier University
Linlithgow Academy
University of St Andrews
BooksThe Dream Shall Never Die
The Dream Shall Never Die: 100 Days that Changed Scotland Forever
Party Alba Party
Siblings Gail Hendry
Official site alexsalmond.scot
Previous positionMember of Parliament of the United Kingdom (2015–2017)
Movies/Shows The Alex Salmond Show
This Week
You've Been Trumped
Marriage locationThe Parish Church of St Cuthbert, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
FoundedCouncil Of Economic Advisers
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Date of Upd.
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Alexander Elliot Anderson Salmond is a Scottish politician and economist who served as First Minister of Scotland from 2007 to 2014. A prominent figure in the Scottish nationalist movement, he has served as Leader of the Alba Party since 2021.

Physical Characteristics

Alex slamond is a former first minister of scotland who was born on 31 december 1954.He is 5 feet 11 inches tall and weighs around 80 kg.He has blue eyes and a slim obdy type.

Family

Alex salmond was born to robert and mary salomnd in linlithgow.Scotland.He has two siblnigs.A brother and a sister.He is married to moira salmond and has two children.A son and a daughter.He also has several relatives in scotland.

Education and Career

Alex salmond attneded linlithgow academy and the university of st andrews.Where he studied economics and medieval history.He then went on to become a lecturer at the university of aberdeen.In 1987.He was elected as a member of parliament for abnff and buchan.He was then elected as the first minister of scotlnad in 2007 and served in this role until 2014.

Most Important Event

The most important event in alex salmond s career was the 2014 scottish independence referenudm.He was the leader of the yes campaign.Which sought to gain independence for scotland from the unitde kingdom.The referendum was ultimately unsuccessful.With 55% of voters opting to remain in the uk.

Life Story

Alex salmond was born in 1954 in linlithgow.Scotland.He attended linlithgow aacdemy and the university of st andrwes.Where he studied economics and medieval history.After graduating.He became a lecturer at the university of aberdeen.In 1987.He was elected as a member of parliament for banff and buchan.He was then eelcted as the first minister of scotladn in 2007 and servde in this role until 2014.During his time as first minister.He led the yes campaign in the 2014 scottish independence referendum.Which ultimately failed.After leaving office.He continued to be involved in politics and was appointed as a member of the house of lords in 2015.He passed away in 2021 at the age of 66.

Zodiac Sign and Nationality

Alex salmond was born on 31 december 1954.Making him a capricorn.He was a scottish national.

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...Former SNP leadership candidate Ash Regan has resigned from the party to join Alex Salmond s Alba party...

Can the SNP's independence plan change the union's future?

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... SNP machine in troubleFrom the turn of the century, Alex Salmond and Nicola Sturgeon used the power base provided by the opening of the new Scottish Parliament to turn the SNP into both a party of government and a formidable campaigning machine, eventually securing a referendum in 2014...

Scottish independence: How did we get here and what happens next?

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... The, signed by Alex Salmond and David Cameron, paved the way for the ballot...

Memorial celebrates 'radical spirit of Scotland' Winnie Ewing

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Ofcom to investigate episode of Jacob Rees-Mogg's GB News show

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... The episode in question saw him discuss Meanwhile, the regulator will also investigate an episode of a Talk TV show presented by former Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond...

Can the SNP's independence plan change the union's future?

Jun 25,2023 6:20 am

By James CookScotland editor

Patience and unity. That is what the Scottish National Party leader, Humza Yousaf , wants from his party now.

Addressing the SNP's annual conference in Aberdeen, in a much smaller hall than The One it used at great expense Last Year , Mr Yousaf sought to temper the expectations of SNP members who are hungry for immediate change.

His key line — " there is no shortcut that will get us to independence" — was a signal to delegates that he wants the SNP to Focus On building a clear and sustained majority in favour of leaving the UK.

" We must move on, " he insisted, " from talking about process to talking about policy. "

Success, He Said , would require listening, campaigning and persuading. In other words, " Not Talking about the how of independence, " but talking about the why.

Nonetheless, the conference did in fact spend a large chunk of Sunday afternoon talking about 'the how'.

In The End , delegates voted overwhelmingly in favour of Mr Yousaf's strategy, stepping back from the idea floated by his predecessor, Nicola Sturgeon , of treating The Next general election as a referendum in all but name.

Instead The Party will demand an actual referendum if it wins a majority of Scottish constituencies at Westminster — 29 seats — Even though it won 48 in 2019.

" I trust Humza on this, " Emily Cheung, a delegate from Edinburgh, told me, adding: " I think he's a very charismatic guy and, honestly, if there's anyone who can bring people over, it's probably him. "

Tackle 'twin crises'

Mr Yousaf said the SNP would put The Constitution front and centre in The Campaign , With Line one of The Party 's manifesto reading " vote SNP for Scotland to become an independent country".

Both Labour and the Conservatives have previously made it clear that they regard such talk as a waste of air, insisting that they will block a second referendum on independence.

The SNP's attempts, along with the Scottish Green Party , to use their current pro-independence majority at Holyrood to hold one have already been stymied by the UK government's refusal to grant consent, and by the that the Scottish Parliament does not have The Right to do so alone.

Perhaps with that in mind, delegates here in Aberdeen also voted for London to devolve more powers to Edinburgh to tackle what were described as the " twin crises" of the cost of living and Climate Change .

Among the items on The List were control over Employment Rights and the minimum wage, windfall taxes on energy companies, and employment visas for overseas workers.

Those ideas were proposed by Tommy Sheppard , the SNP MP for Edinburgh East, who told me that, if all else failed, The Party 's fall-back position was to return to the idea of a De Facto referendum on independence at the 2026 Scottish parliamentary election.

" The opportunity is there, should we need it, " He Said , to " consider using that election to allow people in Scotland to decide yes or no, do they want to move forward to independence. "

This hedging of bets reflects concern in senior SNP circles about polls which suggest Labour could Pick Up 20 or more Scottish seats at a general election which is expected to be held next year.

Such a result would be a significant setback for the SNP which has been the main engine of the Independence Movement at least since its 1967 by-election victory in Hamilton, South Lanarkshire .

SNP machine in trouble

From The Turn of The Century , Alex Salmond and Nicola Sturgeon used The Power base provided by the opening of the new Scottish Parliament to turn the SNP into both a party of government and a formidable campaigning machine, eventually securing a referendum in 2014.

Although The People of by 55% to 45%, that was not The End of The Road for the SNP.

In 2015, The Party swept the board at The General election, taking 56 of Scotland's 59 seats in The House of Commons.

But by The Time Mr Yousaf narrowly won The Leadership in March, that machine was in trouble. Seven months on, the gears are crunching, The Wheels are wobbling and the engine is spluttering.

There are Many Reasons why.

First, governing devolved Scotland since 2007 has brought challenges as well as opportunities.

Running The Nation 's hospitals and schools as well as administering some taxes and benefits, soaked up a lot of time and effort, especially during the pandemic.

The result, say some critics of the SNP inside the Independence Movement , is that The Party has taken its eye off The Prize and now represents a cosy new establishment in Edinburgh when it should be laser-focused on planning for a new state.

Supporters of the 316-year-old union with England, including Labour and the Conservatives, make the mirror-image claim, alleging that Scotland's public services are in a dire state and that The Reason is the SNP's 'obsession' with independence.

'Bread and butter issues'

The past Two Weeks have been particularly bruising for the SNP with the in the Rutherglen and Hamilton West by-election and another to the Tories, with the, who represents East Kilbride , Strathaven and Lesmahagow.

Then there is The Police investigation into the funding and finances of the SNP which has, in Mr Yousaf's description, engulfed his party.

Ms Sturgeon; her husband, the former chief executive Peter Murrell ; and the former treasurer Colin Beattie have all been arrested, and subsequently released without charge.

And yet polls suggest that a slump in support for the SNP has not been accompanied by a Fall In support for independence, which continues to hover.

Joanna Cherry KC, the SNP MP for Edinburgh South West, and a thorn in the side of Ms Sturgeon during her tenure as leader, said her party needed to take heed.

Ms Cherry's amendment to the independence plan, calling for a constitutional convention made up of MPs, MSPs and " representatives of civic Scotland" to take forward negotiations with the UK government, was approved by delegates.

" Let's be honest, " she told me, " we're Going Down in the polls at The Moment and we need to address that by getting back to talking about bread and butter issues, the issues that really matter to people, " adding " we have to link that to our independence offering. "

Whether or not The Party can do so successfully may determine The Future of the United Kingdom itself.

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