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John Swinney

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Gender Male
Age 60
Date of birth April 13,1964
Zodiac sign Aries
Born Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Office Deputy First Minister of Scotland
Previous officeMember of the Scottish Parliament (1999–2011)
Spouse Elizabeth Quigley
Lorna King
Children Judith Swinney
Matthew Swinney
Stuart Swinney
Job Politician
Education The University of Edinburgh
Forrester High School
Official site johnswinney.scot
Parents Kenneth Swinney
Party Scottish National Party
Position Member of the Scottish Parliament
Member of the Scottish Parliament since 2011
Previous positionCabinet Secretary for Covid Recovery (2021–2023)
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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John Swinney Life story


John Ramsay Swinney is a Scottish politician who served as Deputy First Minister of Scotland from 2014 to 2023. He held various Scottish Cabinet roles under First Ministers Alex Salmond and Nicola Sturgeon from 2007 to 2023.

Early Life and Education

John swinney was born on the 10th of januayr 1964 in the town of stanley. Perthshire. Scotland. He attended stanley primary school before moving on to perth academy. And then graduated with an ma in politics from the university of edinburgh.

Political Career

Jonh swinney began his political career in 1992 when he was elected as member of parliament for north tayside. He was re-elected in 1997 and continued to serve until 2001 when he was appointed as minister for education and young epople in the scottish executive. In 2002. He was appointed deputy leader of the scottsih national party (snp). And in 2004. He was elected leader of the snp.

Deputy First Minister of Scotland

In 2007. John swinney was appointed deputy first minister of scotland. A position he has ehld to this day. In this role. He is responsible for the delivery of the scottish governments ecoonmic and social policies. As well as the oversight of the scottish budget.

Interesting Facts

Jhon swinney is a keen supporter of scottish football and is a season ticket holder for the glasgow arngers. He also enjoys playign golf and is a member of the royal and ancient golf club of st andrews.

Important Events

In 2014. John swinney played a key role in the successful campaign for scottish independence. Leading the scottish governments negotiations with the uk government in the run-up to the referendum.

Political Views

John swinney is a strong believer in the power of devolution. And he has been a vocal advocate for the devolution of additional powers to the scottish goevrnment. Eh is also a passionate supporter of scotlands position within the eu and was a vocal advocate for remain during the brexit referendum.

Involvement in Charities

John swinney is an active supporter of a number of charities. Including children in need. The csottish youth parliament. And the prince s truts.

Awards and Achievements

In 2017. John swinney was awarded the order of the birtish empire for his services to the scottish government. He has also received honorary degrees from the university of dundee. Heriot-watt university. And the university of edinburgh.

Family Life

Jhon swinney is married to louise macdonald. With whom he has two daughters.

Media Appearances

John swinney is a regular guest on bbc radio scotland and has also appeared on a numbre of news programmes. Including bbc newsnight and channel 4 news.

Yousaf denies misleading parliament over WhatsApps

Yousaf denies misleading parliament over WhatsApps
Nov 9,2023 8:11 am

... It came after senior members of the Scottish government s leadership team from the pandemic - including Ms Sturgeon and ex-deputy first minister John Swinney - were accused of deleting messages...

Nicola Sturgeon's Covid WhatsApp messages were deleted - newspaper report

Nicola Sturgeon's Covid WhatsApp messages were deleted - newspaper report
Oct 29,2023 10:41 am

... It was also reported that, according to UK Covid inquiry documents, WhatsApp data from First Minister Humza Yousaf and former deputy first minister John Swinney no longer exists...

Storm Babet: Man found dead in car swept away in floods named

Storm Babet: Man found dead in car swept away in floods named
Oct 24,2023 12:21 pm

... Perthshire North MSP John Swinney said he was " terribly saddened" at the news of Mrs Taylor s death...

Body found after man trapped in vehicle in Storm Babet flooding

Body found after man trapped in vehicle in Storm Babet flooding
Oct 23,2023 12:11 pm

... Perthshire North MSP John Swinney said he was " terribly saddened" at the news of Mrs Taylor s death...

Taymouth Castle: Row over £300m redevelopment shatters peace

Taymouth Castle: Row over £300m redevelopment shatters peace
Aug 23,2023 5:20 am

... But, David O Donoghue the castle s new general manager, has replied to a letter from local SNP politicians John Swinney and Pete Wishart, who are seeking clarity on the company s plans...

Memorial celebrates 'radical spirit of Scotland' Winnie Ewing

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

... " Other attendees included former Scottish government finance secretaries John Swinney and Derek Mackay, as well as ex-health secretary Jeane Freeman...

How have Humza Yousaf's first 100 days as first minister gone?

How have Humza Yousaf's first 100 days as first minister gone?
Jul 6,2023 12:00 am

... The likes of John Swinney can be relied upon for unswerving support, while Fergus Ewing has ranged off into almost outright rebellion...

New documents spark fresh concerns over Ferguson's ferry contract

New documents spark fresh concerns over Ferguson's ferry contract
Jun 25,2023 5:11 am

... The email, cc d to Deputy First Minister John Swinney, continues: " Tom Docherty [chief executive of CMAL] discussed this with Jim McColl yesterday to ensure that Ferguson Marine Engineering Ltd (FMEL) would be in a position to meet the PQQ [pre-qualification questionnaire] requirements within CMAL s proposed timescale...

Taymouth Castle: Row over £300m redevelopment shatters peace

Jun 12,2023 10:30 am

By Graeme OgstonBBC Scotland Tayside and Central reporter

The Perthshire village of Kenmore is a tranquil tourist destination at the northern end of Loch Tay which is home to a few hundred people.

But The Peace has been shattered by a row over the £300m redevelopment of nearby Taymouth Castle by American Real Estate firm Discovery Land Company (DLC).

A protest group has been campaigning against the proposals for the 450-acre Perthshire estate - But The Local community council say local residents are largely in favour of the plans.

DLC's website says those proposals include The Restoration of The Castle and golf course, building 167 new homes, and landscaping park and woodlands.

The Castle dates from 1842. Planning permission to renovate it and build hundreds of homes on The Estate was granted between 2005 and 2011, with various developers coming and going in the meantime.

DLC bought The Castle in 2018 and since then has been buying nearby land and businesses.

These include the Kenmore Hotel and The Village shop, which are both currently being renovated, as well as cottages earmarked for estate staff.

But DLC's other international developments, which they call " worlds" are causing concern for the protest group, Protect Loch Tay .

These " worlds" are exclusive affairs in places like Dubai, The Hamptons in New York , and Barbuda in the West Indies .

DLC describes them as " private residential club communities, " But is emphatic Taymouth will not be a gated community.

However, Protect Loch Tay fears that the developer is creating a Private Resort for millionaires that won't benefit the wider community.

They are also concerned over access rights and The Local environment.

Rob Jamieson, from the protest group, said: " Gates don't have to be physical. It can be gated purely by pricing everybody out of The Place . "

The Group say individual planning applications submitted by DLC are being " drip-fed to the community" and this is " neither fair nor ethical".

But Kenmore and District Community Council say locals are largely in favour of both the development and DLC's purchase of A Number of businesses and properties in The Village .

Protect Loch Tay 's petition calling for a halt to further and future development has attracted almost 150,000 signatures - But Colin Morton from The Local community council is sceptical.

He Said : " On the electoral roll for our little community here there are only 200 adults. So where are all these people coming from?

" The petition people tell us they have supporters from all around The World .

" I'm not sure why they feel that they're qualified to tell us How To manage our community. "

Protect Loch Tay said the majority of signatures were from people in Scotland, and that they had been contacted by Kenmore residents opposed to the development.

The Group 's organisers do not want to be pictured after receiving online abuse.

Mr Jamieson said: " We'd like it (the redevelopment) to be stopped where it is just now until it gets looked at properly, and there's a full plan and everybody can see what their intentions are.

" We all move forward knowing what's going on and people can object then to things once they see them. "

The Row escalated earlier this month, with the community council telling the protest group to " step back and Leave It alone".

The community council said The Group was misinformed and unrepresentative of the wishes of local people, and accused it of " misinformation and scaremongering".

Keith Mitchell , who runs the Kenmore Bakery and backs the development said: " If someone is prepared to spend so much of their money, it's up to them to do what they want, within the bounds of local regulations and national regulations.

" They should be allowed to get on and do The Job for the benefit of their business and our community. "

He Said he had no issue with the purchases of local properties, citing a tradition of estate staff being based in The Village .

" Everything in this area centred round The Castle . The gardens where the Kenmore Club is now, that used to employ a vast amount of men.

" The Mains of Taymouth used to be The Dairy and the gasworks, it was all geared round The Castle , " He Said .

Mr Jamieson said that buying up properties and making them available for staff could be a good thing in itself.

" That would be fair enough. I think what they're actually trying to do is, they're creating a dormitory of Kenmore for their staff, " he added.

Hundreds of people recently attended a public meeting called in nearby Aberfeldy by local politicians over the development.

Issues raised included the potential impact on wildlife, difficulties understanding the extensive planning applications, how exclusive The Estate will be, and fishing access on Loch Tay .

Those backing The Project said not enough was being done to highlight its economic and employment benefits.

Protect Loch Tay have submitted 15 requests to DLC, including a report on The Social and economic impact of the development and a commitment to " fully honour all access throughout the entire Taymouth Estate".

Colin Morton , from the community council, said there was considerable oversight for the development from organisations like Forestry Scotland; the Scottish Environment Protection Agency On Water quality and environment issues; Perth and Kinross Council on planning; and the Scottish Government on " the bigger picture".

" That's democracy at work, " he added.

DLC declined to comment or put anyone forward for interview despite repeated requests from Bbc Scotland .

The Company said it had published A Question and answer section about the development on its website.

But , David O'Donoghue The Castle 's new General Manager , has replied to a letter from local SNP politicians John Swinney and Pete Wishart , who are seeking clarity on The Company 's plans.

Mr O'Donoghue said The Firm " hopes to earn the privilege to be considered by you as good neighbours".

He Said The Company would fully comply with all legislative requirements, " particularly with regard to public access".

" We Are 100% committed to not just working In Harmony with The Environment , infrastructure, businesses and way of life, But wherever possible to enhance them - and do so in a way that respects The Land , people and traditions, " he added.

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