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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.

Alex Salmond launches new Scottish independence plan

Alex Salmond launches new Scottish independence plan
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...Alex Salmond s Alba Party is to draw up legislation for a referendum about Scottish independence...

What is behind Alex Salmond's new legal fight with the Scottish government?

What is behind Alex Salmond's new legal fight with the Scottish government?
Nov 24,2023 1:31 pm

...By Philip SimBBC Scotland political correspondentAlex Salmond launching is the latest development in five years of political and personal controversy...

Alex Salmond launches legal action against Scottish government

Alex Salmond launches legal action against Scottish government
Nov 24,2023 2:20 am

...Former first minister Alex Salmond has launched a fresh legal case against the Scottish government...

Former SNP leadership candidate Ash Regan defects to Alba party

Former SNP leadership candidate Ash Regan defects to Alba party
Oct 28,2023 8:30 am

...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?

Can the SNP's independence plan change the union's future?
Oct 15,2023 6:41 pm

... 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?

Scottish independence: How did we get here and what happens next?
Oct 14,2023 7:31 pm

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

Memorial celebrates 'radical spirit of Scotland' Winnie Ewing

Memorial celebrates 'radical spirit of Scotland' Winnie Ewing
Jul 15,2023 6:20 pm

...Former first minister Alex Salmond has led tributes to SNP politician Winnie Ewing at a memorial service in Inverness...

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

Ofcom to investigate episode of Jacob Rees-Mogg's GB News show
Jul 3,2023 8:20 am

... 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...

Jo Johnson quits: Can political families ever get along?

Jun 25,2023 6:20 am

Jo Johnson , who voted Remain in 2016, has quit his brother's government and resigned as an MP

Jo Johnson said he made the decision to quit his brother Boris Johnson 's government and stand down as an MP after being "torn between family loyalty and The National interest".

But The Brothers are far from The First relatives on The Frontline of Politics to disagree.

Siblings, even parents, have represented differing views in British Politics - But it's not always fractious.

Ed and David Miliband

Ed and David Miliband had risen through the ranks of the then-Labour government to seats at the Cabinet table and were seen as The Party 's future.

David Was Foreign Secretary and Ed was Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change when Labour lost power in May 2010.

In the subsequent party leadership election that year, both siblings decided to Run - with newspapers breathlessly reporting their rival bids.

Ed and David Miliband embrace after the Younger Brother 's election as Labour Party leader in 2010

Tim Bale, a professor of Politics at Queen Mary University who has studied Ed Miliband's time as Labour leader, told the BBC it has been suggested the pair's relationship never fully recovered from the race.

"On The Personal level, by all accounts, The Relationship between the Two Brothers and their respective families took quite a knock", he says.

And there were political repercussions as well. "Ed was never able to shake off the accusation that he had somehow done something wrong or was just weird in taking on and beating his older brother," Prof Bale adds.

"If focus groups are representative of anything, it cut through to voters, too. No-one would say that this cost Labour the 2015 election But it probably didn't help matters. "

Stanley and Oliver Baldwin

But close Family Members having different political views at the very heart of British Politics has not always made headlines.

Stanley Baldwin , Tory PM in the 1920s and 30s, led the government whilst his son, Oliver, bid to become a Labour MP. The pair went on to sit opposite each other in The Commons after Labour's win in 1929.

Steven Fielding, professor of political history at University of Nottingham, told the BBC that the relative lack of media interest in The Division between father and son would be unimaginable Now .

British Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin and his wife Lucy and his son Oliver in The Garden of the summer residence at Chequers, circa 1936

While it was hardly a secret at the time, Prof Fielding says the interwar years were a time "when neither journalists nor The Public pried into Family Business ".

"In the early days, if there was any dispute between Family Members , it wasn't made very much of, the media didn't exploit it and it wasn't politicised or made into a character issue," he says.

Prof Fielding cites, which engulfed the government in 1963, as a watershed in how the media explored the Private Lives of politicians.

"We're in this era Now where family feuds are politicised and previously if and where these feuds existed they were handled very differently," he says.

"We know far more about the person of the politicians, who they are married to, their children. The focus of the media on personalities not because of their Politics But perhaps because of what jam they like. "

Hilary and Tony Benn

Unlike the Baldwins, Hilary Benn and his father Tony were members of the same party.

While Hilary Benn had been a Rising Star as a special advisor within Tony Blair 's government, Tony Benn later said disparagingly that New Labour turned The Party into a "quasi-Thatcherite sect".

Yet there was little evidence of animosity between the pair. When his son was selected to Run for the seat of Leeds Central in 1999, Mr Benn said: "He's his own man, he's very hard-working, very well respected. "

They would sit alongside each other in parliament for two years before Tony Benn stood down in 2001.

Tony Benn (left) walks with his son Hilary and daughter Melissa

Tony Benn would go on to back his son's bid to become Labour deputy leader in 2007.

"If you are The Son or The Daughter of a leading politician there are obviously potential advantages," Prof Fielding says.

He adds that both Hilary Benn and Emily Benn , Tony Benn 's granddaughter, are "constantly attacked" for their views by people who bring up their family connections.

In 2015, the former Scottish National Party leader, Alex Salmond , said Tony Benn would be after Hilary Benn called for air strikes In Syria .

"So that's a disadvantage, But it shows how people think," Prof Fielding says. "Why should The Son or granddaughter have the same view? Why should Politics be something that is transferred through your genes?"

'Through thick and thin'

Having a relative in parliament does not always mean division is on the cards.

Twins and Labour MPs Angela and Maria Eagle occupy much the same space within The Party and, despite the potential for corrosive rivalry, have been known to consent to joint interviews, which note their camaraderie and similar laugh.

Twins Angela and Maria Eagle are both Labour MPs

Speaking to The Times in 2010, the pair remarked how close they were. "I've known her so long I can violently disagree and it doesn't matter," Angela said.

And mother and son Ann and John Cryer worked alongside each other on the Labour benches after being elected at the same time.

Ann Cryer represented Keighley, West Yorkshire , until 2010, while John Now represents Leyton and Wanstead after losing his Hornchurch seat in 2005.

Speaking at the time they were both elected in 1997, John Cryer said: "I telephoned My Mother and we congratulated each other. "

"Our view," he added, "is that if you have strong principles you keep hold of them through thick and thin. "

Tim Bale reflects on how unusual it is for siblings, like Ed and David Miliband , or Jo and Boris Johnson , to go into Politics in a similar way.

"It's actually incredibly unusual to see brothers and sisters both involved in Politics - perhaps because they like to differentiate themselves from each other," he says.

"How many people do you know who do the exact same job as their brother or sister?"



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