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Tommy Sheppard

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Gender Male
Age 65
Date of birth March 6,1959
Zodiac sign Pisces
Born Northern Ireland
United Kingdom
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Party Scottish National Party
Job Politician
Education University of Aberdeen
Coleraine Grammar School
Official site parliament.uk
Position Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
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Tommy Sheppard Life story


Tommy Sheppard is a Scottish National Party politician who has been the Member of Parliament for Edinburgh East since May 2015. He is a former SNP spokesperson for the Cabinet Office and a former SNP Shadow Leader of the House of Commons. He is also known for founding The Stand Comedy Clubs in Edinburgh and Glasgow.

Can the SNP's independence plan change the union's future?

Can the SNP's independence plan change the union's future?
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... Those ideas were proposed by Tommy Sheppard, the SNP MP for Edinburgh East, who told me that, if all else failed, the party s fall-back position was to return to the idea of a de facto referendum on independence at the 2026 Scottish parliamentary election...

Humza Yousaf reveals Scots citizenship and passport plan

Humza Yousaf reveals Scots citizenship and passport plan
Jul 27,2023 1:11 pm

... SNP MP Tommy Sheppard told BBC Scotland: " No unelected Lord or UK minister will dictate how our democratic institution operates...

MP Joanna Cherry threatens legal action over cancelled show

MP Joanna Cherry threatens legal action over cancelled show
May 8,2023 2:21 pm

... " The Stand - which was co-founded by SNP MP Tommy Sheppard - said it did not endorse the views of any participant in the In Conversation With...

Thousands join march for Scottish independence

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

... The event on Calton Hill includes speeches from Scottish government minister and Scottish Greens co-leader Lorna Slater, as well as SNP MP Tommy Sheppard and Green MSP Maggie Chapman...

Rishi Sunak's use of jet for hospital trip defended by No 10

Rishi Sunak's use of jet for hospital trip defended by No 10
Jan 10,2023 10:31 am

... " In, SNP MP Tommy Sheppard said Mr Sunak s use of a plane made " a mockery of his climate pledges"...

Robert Jenrick: the housing Secretary said planning decision within the rules

Robert Jenrick: the housing Secretary said planning decision within the rules
Jun 16,2020 12:27 am

... In response to a question from the SNP s Tommy Sheppard, he also showed that the matter had in wanted by the police due to a complaint, and he had said that there are to investigate any criminal matters ...

General election 2019: Police 'assessing' call for peerage claim probe

General election 2019: Police 'assessing' call for peerage claim probe
Feb 16,2020 8:18 am

... Tommy Sheppard, the SNP candidate for Edinburgh, called for a full and frank investigation ...

General election 2019: Police 'assessing' call for peerage claim probe

Feb 16,2020 8:18 am

Brexit Party candidate Ann Widdecombe and leader Nigel Farage both said they had been approached

Calls are growing for an investigation into claims the Tories offered peerages to Brexit Party election candidates to persuade them to stand down.

Police say they are assessing two allegations of Electoral Fraud .

Labour peer Lord Falconer has urged the Metropolitan Police and prosecution service to launch an investigation, saying the claims raised "serious questions" about the integrity of the 12 December election.

The PM says the claims are "nonsense".

"I Am sure there are conversations that take place between politicians of all parties but certainly nobody's been offered a peerage," Boris Johnson

The claims - First made public by the Brexit Party 's Nigel Farage - came after the Brexit Party announced it would not field candidates in any seats won by the Conservatives in 2017, to avoid splitting the pro-Brexit vote.

But The Party said it would contest all other seats, prompting pressure from Conservatives who urged Mr Farage to withdraw more candidates to help Mr Johnson win a majority in Parliament.

In earlier This Week , Mr Farage claimed he and eight other Brexit Party figures had been offered jobs "in the (Brexit) negotiating team and in government departments" while there had been "hints at peerages too".

Ann Widdecombe , a Brexit Party candidate, said she was prepared to swear on The Bible that she had been approached with an offer of "a role" in the next phase of Brexit Negotiations .

A Conservative source also told the BBC that the Brexit Party candidate in Peterborough, Mike Greene , had been offered an unpaid role in education in The Hope it would convince him to stand aside.

The Brexit Party candidate's team said Mr Greene would definitely be running in the Cambridgeshire constituency, which Labour held narrowly at a by-election in June.

'Exceptionally serious'

In a letter, Lord Falconer, the former Lord Chancellor, said he wanted to raise the issue "as a matter of urgency".

He wrote to Cressida Dick , the Met Police commissioner, and Max Hill, the director of public prosecutions, saying: "I believe these allegations raise serious questions about the integrity of the upcoming general election, and in particular whether senior individuals at CCHQ (Conservative Campaign Headquarters) or No 10 have breached two sections of the Representation of the People Act 1983. "

Lord Falconer added: "These are exceptionally serious allegations which the DPP must, in accordance with his statutory duty, fully investigate as a matter of urgency.

"In addition, in order to maintain public confidence in the integrity of our electoral processes and this election, it is crucial that the Metropolitan Police also examine these accusations. "

Speaking on the BBC's Today programme, Lord Falconer said: "The Law is that if somebody corruptly induces or procures another person to withdraw from being a candidate at an election, that's both A Crime and a corrupt practice in an election, which can lead an election to be set aside.

"From my point of view, it looks As If the Conservatives might be going well beyond electoral law in trying to win this election by persuading Brexit UK candidates not to stand. "

Labour Party chairman Ian Lavery said: "This could be political corruption of the highest order and, in addition to that, it could be seen as criminal activity. "

He said there should "undoubtedly" be an investigation.

Responding to the claims, Liberal Democrat leader Jo Swinson said: "Nothing would Surprise Me about the Conservatives these days given what they've been prepared to do.

"If Boris Johnson 's prepared to lie to The Queen , lie to the country, you know, I'm going to stop being shocked at where his lack of boundaries lies. "

The SNP has also backed a probe into the allegations, insisting there should be an urgent inquiry by the Cabinet Office .

Tommy Sheppard , the SNP candidate for Edinburgh, called for a "full and frank investigation".

The Met Police said it was assessing two allegations of Electoral Fraud and malpractice in relation to The General election.

The lord chancellor is a role dating back many centuries, the holder of which is also head of the Ministry of Justice.



boris johnson, conservative party, director of public prosecutions, metropolitan police service, brexit party, nigel farage, cressida dick

Source of news: bbc.com

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