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Ash Regan

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Gender Male
Age 50
Date of birth March 8,1974
Zodiac sign Pisces
Born Glasgow
United Kingdom
Education The Open University
Party Scottish National Party
Position Member of the Scottish Parliament since 2016
Previous positionMinister for Community Safety of Scotland (2018–2022)
Children 2
First minist Nicola Sturgeon
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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Ashten Regan is a Scottish politician who served as Minister for Community Safety from 2018 until 2022, when she stepped down in a protest over the Gender Recognition Reform Bill. A member of the Scottish National Party, she has been the Member of the Scottish Parliament for Edinburgh Eastern since 2016.

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... The proposals are to be set out in a members bill submitted by MSP Ash Regan, who recently defected to Alba from the SNP...

Former SNP leadership candidate Ash Regan defects to Alba party

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...

Rutherglen and Hamilton West: Should SNP's Humza Yousaf be worried?

Rutherglen and Hamilton West: Should SNP's Humza Yousaf be worried?
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... Ash Regan was quick out of the blocks to call the Rutherglen result a " wake-up call"...

Will Humza Yousaf's broad approach deliver Scottish independence?

Will Humza Yousaf's broad approach deliver Scottish independence?
Jun 25,2023 6:20 am

... Taking majority with us Both Pete Wishart MP and Ash Regan MSP insisted a majority of votes, not a majority of seats, would be needed before Scotland could seek independence...

Thousands join march for Scottish independence

Thousands join march for Scottish independence
May 6,2023 10:31 am

... Other speakers included SNP MP Joanna Cherry and party leadership candidate Ash Regan...

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

... The gender reforms have been divisive within the SNP, with another of the leadership candidates - Ash Regan - resigning from the government last year over her fears about their impact on safeguards for women and girls...

Decision on gender reform legal battle 'imminent' - Yousaf

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

... Ash Regan, who went on to challenge Mr Yousaf in the SNP leadership race, Another leadership candidate, Kate Forbes, was on maternity leave when the vote took place but she said she would not have backed the bill...

Humza Yousaf to be formally elected as first minister

Humza Yousaf to be formally elected as first minister
Mar 28,2023 5:50 am

... Mr Yousaf won the SNP leadership on Monday after narrowly defeating Kate Forbes by 26,032 votes to 23,890 once the second preference votes of Ash Regan - who finished a distant third - were reallocated...

Decision on gender reform legal battle 'imminent' - Yousaf

Mar 27,2023 3:13 pm

The First Minister has said he will " very imminently" confirm if he will launch a legal battle with the UK government over a bill which will make it easier to change gender.

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

He claims it will have an adverse impact on British equality laws.

Humza Yousaf said he was considering legal advice.

The UK government is blocking the legislation under what is known as a Section 35 order.

It prevents legislation passed by Holyrood from being given Royal Assent if the Scottish secretary believes it would have a detrimental impact on areas reserved to Westminster.

The deadline for lodging a legal challenge to Mr Jack's decision falls in The Middle of April, shortly after the Scottish Parliament returns from its Easter recess.

Asked whether he would confirm The Launch of an appeal, Mr Yousaf said he would " confirm very imminently".

It Comes less than a month after he took over as SNP leader following a campaign during which he repeatedly questioned on the subject.

On Tuesday he told reporters: " I made it clear during the election contest that my first principle was to challenge what I consider to be an undemocratic veto over legislation that was passed by a majority of the Scottish Parliament .

" And there's a range of views over the GRR Bill, but actually almost regardless of what The Bill is, the fact that a Section 35 order has been used is something that I think is unacceptable in this circumstance.

" So I'll make that decision known very, very soon. I'm considering, as you'd imagine with any court case or any potential court case, the legal advice.

" I can't go into The Detail of that legal advice, as you'd imagine. And as I say, I'll make a decision on very imminently. "

Former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon called the decision to block The Bill a " full-attack" on the Scottish Parliament , and vowed to oppose it before her resignation earlier this year.

The Bill , which passed by 86 votes to 39 in the Scottish Parliament , would streamline The Process in Scotland for changing legal gender.

The Scottish Government argued that it was necessary because the current process was too difficult and invasive, and caused distress to an already marginalised and vulnerable minority group.

No diagnosis or medical reports would be required, and the period in which adult applicants need to have lived in their acquired gender would be cut to three months.

Sixteen and 17-year-olds applying for a gender recognition certificate would have To Live in their acquired gender for at least six months.

However it led to concerns from Some Women 's groups about safeguards to protect single sex spaces including women's prisons and refuges.

Ash Regan , who went on to challenge Mr Yousaf in the SNP leadership race,

Another leadership candidate, Kate Forbes , was on maternity leave when the vote took place but She Said she would not have backed The Bill .

They both said they would not challenge the Section 35 order In Court .

The Scottish secretary has said that having two systems of gender recognition north and south of The Border risks creating " significant complications".

In the UK government's, concerns are also raised about the safety of women and girls given the " significantly increased potential for fraudulent applications to be successful".

It also highlights an impact on the Equality Act 2010, which makes " sex" a protected characteristic.

A former Supreme Court judge has said the and called for both sides to find a compromise.

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