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Alister William Jack DL is a Scottish politician serving as Secretary of State for Scotland since 2019. A member of the Scottish Conservatives, he has been the Member of Parliament for Dumfries and Galloway since 2017.

UK block on Scottish gender reforms unlawful, court hears

UK block on Scottish gender reforms unlawful, court hears
Sep 19,2023 8:31 am

... Scottish Secretary Alister Jack raised concerns that it would affect the 2010 Equality Act, which applies in Scotland, England and Wales...

Court clash over move to block Scotland's gender reforms

Court clash over move to block Scotland's gender reforms
Sep 19,2023 12:21 am

... Thus, they are arguing that the concerns raised by Alister Jack are " irrational" - it sounds rather personal, but they mean it in a legal sense...

Scottish deposit return delayed until October 2025

Scottish deposit return delayed until October 2025
Jun 7,2023 10:50 am

... The UK government s Scottish secretary, Alister Jack, said he welcomed the announcement that the Scottish scheme would now start at the same time as the UK government s proposals were introduced...

Promotions for Dowden and Chalk reinforce PM's grip on power

Promotions for Dowden and Chalk reinforce PM's grip on power
Apr 21,2023 1:41 pm

... When he became prime minster last October, he made a point of - such as Therese Coffey, Sella Braverman and Alister Jack...

Block on Scottish gender reforms to be challenged in court

Block on Scottish gender reforms to be challenged in court
Apr 12,2023 8:00 am

... And he said it was difficult to see how a court would not agree that Scottish Secretary Alister Jack had " acted reasonably" in blocking the reforms through the use of a Section 35 order, which prevents the legislation receiving royal assent...

Decision on gender reform legal battle 'imminent' - Yousaf

Decision on gender reform legal battle 'imminent' - Yousaf
Apr 12,2023 2:50 am

... MSPs backed the Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill but it was blocked by Scottish Secretary Alister Jack...

Chris Mason: Old tensions will remain for SNP's new leader Humza Yousaf

Chris Mason: Old tensions will remain for SNP's new leader Humza Yousaf
Mar 27,2023 6:41 pm

... The Secretary of State for Scotland, Alister Jack, said " too often in the past Holyrood ministers have sought conflict with Westminster, simply to further their goal of separation" and pleads with the new Scottish government to focus on " improving education, tackling drugs deaths, and ensuring people have the reliable transport links they need...

SNP to announce Nicola Sturgeon's successor

SNP to announce Nicola Sturgeon's successor
Mar 26,2023 9:30 pm

... The UK government s Scottish secretary, Alister Jack, has urged whoever replaces Ms Sturgeon to " turn from confrontation to collaboration" in their relationship with Westminster, saying that the " fundamental political differences" between them should not stop the two governments working together to improve people s lives...

Chris Mason: Old tensions will remain for SNP's new leader Humza Yousaf

Jan 21,2023 2:21 pm

By Chris MasonPolitical editor, BBC News

It illustrates the clout and influence of the Scottish National Party - obviously in Scotland, but also Beyond - That Humza Yousaf 's election as Nicola Sturgeon 's successor as SNP leader was watched with fascination here at Westminster.

The Reason is simple: the numbers.

The SNP group of MPs is the third largest in The Commons ; it holds 45 of Scotland's 59 seats.

By contrast, Labour hold just one.

They won 41 when they last won a general election in 2005.

The actions of Sir Keir Starmer , Labour's leader, since Nicola Sturgeon announced her resignation last month are not subtle: he's visited Scotland four times.

He hopes his party's buoyant opinion poll ratings and The Departure of Ms Sturgeon could amount to an inflection point.

Not the near-instant shrivelling of the SNP or anything like it, but a modest revival for Labour That could help in his Long Haul to Downing Street.

They eye with increasing hope the urban and suburban seats in and around Glasgow and Edinburgh in Scotland's Central Belt and hope to reach a Tipping Point where perhaps a dozen or so Westminster seats are Within Reach .

But the election of Mr Yousaf gives the SNP, at least immediately, a softer political landing than a Kate Forbes victory would have done.

The Scottish Green Party has renewed its willingness to serve in government alongside the SNP under Mr Yousaf, which it wouldn't have done under Ms Forbes.

The SNP's political opponents also know That in the short term a new First Minister will command media attention: being Sworn In , forming a cabinet, conversations with the Prime Minister and The King .

Plus a natural curiosity from a Scottish electorate wondering how Mr Yousaf will get on.

But Beyond That they spy opportunity: a newbie without The Profile of his two predecessors, Nicola Sturgeon and Alex Salmond , leading a government with the accumulated baggage of a decade-and-a-half in office.

But the politics of tomorrow will follow the governing of now: and The Relationship between Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and soon to be Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf .

Formalities such as a congratulatory phone call are expected once Mr Yousaf is confirmed as First Minister .

The Secretary of State for Scotland, Alister Jack , said " too often in The Past Holyrood ministers have sought conflict with Westminster, simply to further their goal of separation" and pleads with the new Scottish Government to Focus On " improving education, tackling drugs deaths, and ensuring people have the reliable transport links they need. "

A couple of sentences That quickly gets to The Crux of relations between Holyrood and Westminster, when the government in London wants to keep Scotland in the UK, and the government in Edinburgh does not.

However cordial or otherwise The Personal relations between the Prime Minister and the new First Minister , That tension will remain.

The Truth is Ms Sturgeon, for all her success at election after election, failed in her ultimate mission of delivering Scottish independence, and ran out of immediate routes to bring about another referendum on it.

And there are no immediate routes for Mr Yousaf either.

Don't be surprised to see Mr Sunak politely point out and illustrate he is Scotland's Prime Minister , irrespective of The Change in personnel at Holyrood.

The constitutional stand-off is unchanged: the SNP argue they have a democratic mandate for another independence referendum.

And the UK government continues to say no.

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