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

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

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...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

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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?

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
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...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...

The workers who saw Scotland's ferries saga unfold

Jun 25,2023 6:20 am

The workers at The Fergusons shipyard had a clue That something was about to happen when They arrived for work on an August morning in 2014.

The previous night someone had spotted The intricate scale models of ships which had been built at The Yard during its 112-year history being loaded into The back of a van.

What They suspected was a change of ownership - But The News was far worse.

The Yard was in administration. They had an hour to gather their belongings and leave.

" The Guys were just shell-shocked, " recalls welder John McMunagle

" All of a sudden your whole world's Upside Down . I saw grown men who had never had another job, just Fergusons, standing and crying.

" And you're worrying: 'How are They going to cope? What are They going to do? Where are we going to go Here ?' There was nowhere to go. "

Ferguson shipyard in Port Glasgow had a significance That went far beyond The Number of people working There .

The Last commercial shipyard on The Clyde was a beacon of skilled employment in one of Scotland's most hard-pressed communities.

" Talk to somebody in your family, or anybody, There 's always somebody's working in Fergusons, whether it's your dad, your uncle, your granda, your cousin, " said plater Alex Logan , who has worked at The Yard since he 16.

A week later The Future looked brighter as Alex took an early morning phone call from Jim Mccoll .

He asked Alex and John, both conveners for The GMB union, to meet him at Glasgow Airport, adding: " Contrary to what you're reading in The newspapers, I'm Taking Over your shipyard. "

Jim Mccoll was one of Scotland's foremost businessmen, a member of Alex Salmond 's council of economic advisers with a track record of turning around failing businesses. He bought The Yard a week before The Scottish independence referendum.

Workers were soon taken on again with a 5% pay rise provided They gave up their morning tea break. A contract was awarded to build a small CalMac ferry while plans were made to bring The Yard into The 21St Century .

The Following year The shipyard's rebirth seemed to take another spectacular leap forward with an order for Two Much larger CalMac ships. They were destined to become famous for all The wrong reasons.

" We had a meeting. Jim Mccoll , Nicola Sturgeon . And Jim had everyone gathered round. Said we've got a Big Order , " recalled Alex.

" We thought The Future was going to be really good. Really good. "

But amid The relief, Alex Logan was also worried.

" When I found out The size of The ships and The Way we were going to do it was build The two side-by-side…

" I've worked in There a long time. In my opinion it was impossible for us to build two ships That size side-by-side. "

When concerns were raised, The Yard 's new managers insisted They had a plan.

" It was just a case of 'You're Here to work for us. We'll do it', " said Alex.

Work on The two huge ships got under way in far from ideal conditions as brick Edwardian buildings were being demolished as part of The Yard 's modernisation.

It soon became clear There was a bigger Problem - They were being asked to construct ships when The design was nowhere near complete.

" If you're a plater or a fabricator and you look at The drawing, and you've been building boats all your days, and you can see, That doesn't look right. That 's a bit light for The steelwork for where it's supposed to be going, " said Alex.

" And you question That and it's just: " That 's The Plan , That 's The drawing. You just build, you're no Here to think. You just build'. "

Government ferries agency CMAL and Jim Mccoll 's firm FMEL blamed each other for what has been described as a " catastrophic" failure.

The workers soon found themselves in The Middle of a bitter stand-off.

" We knew There was a kind of poisonous atmosphere going on, between CMAL and FMEL's senior management, " recalls fellow shop steward John McMunagle.

" We were well aware of That . . The gunfight at The Ok Corral was going on. "

In a walkway at Port Glasgow Station There is a painting celebrating The Town 's shipbuilding past. In one corner A Sign reads: " Ferguson - proud shipbuilders. "

As years slipped by and The build foundered, That pride was being sorely tested. The ships are still being constructed now, five years late and massively over budget.

Alex said The workforce realised how damaging it was for The People in The Island communities who were waiting for The ferries to be delivered.

" These ferries are still languishing down at The shipyard. It's embarrassing to us That we haven't got As Far as we should've got. "

Despite differences with Jim Mccoll 's management team in The early days, The workers retained a good relationship with The Businessman himself, even as The Yard headed back towards administration in 2019.

With potential Ministry of Defence Contracts being talked about, he still painted A Vision of a Clyde shipbuilding revival That could employ hundreds of skilled workers, breathing New Life into Port Glasgow .

" If he'd have achieved it, he'd have been a hero in The Town . Sadly, it didn't come to any fruition, " reflected John.

The deadlock finally persuaded The Union reps That nationalisation was The Best option for saving jobs.

Government-appointed troubleshooter Tim Hair won some early goodwill by offering permanent positions to many staff who for years had been on temporary Contracts - But it soon felt like another false dawn.

" Our concerns started growing when There were more, as we call it, management team planners, whatever you call them, grey hats, every week. There was more and more and more people coming on site, " said Alex.

John added: " We brought it up at every board meeting. 'Why is this happening? We just can't believe what's happening Here , we've got managers everywhere. We can't get steelworkers'. "

BBC Disclosure has learned That matters came to a head in November 2021 when The workforce informed The board and senior management team They no longer had confidence in them. A new chief executive, David Tydeman, was appointed earlier this year.

After years of setbacks There appears to be a fragile sense of optimism returning, not least among The 54 apprentices now working at The shipyard.

Nathan Wyllie, 19, is being trained as a plater.

" You do see a lot of folk Coming In who maybe don't see as much potential in The Yard , " He Said .

" But certainly within Here , when you see all The Guys on The Shop floor, you do get a sense of security That we will get these ships and future orders done. "

Kirsty Graham, 23, has completed her apprenticeship and is now a full-time employee.

" It's a great opportunity in Here - it's like a Community . . There 's so much skill for The Future , " She Said .

The First of The two ships, Glen Sannox, is due for delivery next spring. The New Boss hopes completion of The Second ship, still known only as hull 802, will be a smoother journey, demonstrating to potential customers That The Yard has turned a corner.

" It will give us a fighting chance to rebuild The Great Reputation we did have, because we did have a great Reputation - delivering In Time , on budget, with a good quality, " says John McMunagle.

As he approaches retirement, he believes Ferguson is in a better place now than it has been in many years.

" What A Legacy it would be to leave a yard That is thriving.

" We know we're capable of doing it. It's just having The Right leadership. "

Reporting team: Mark Daly , Kevin Anderson , Calum Watson, Katie McEvinney



Source of news: bbc.com

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