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Willie Rennie

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Gender Male
Age 56
Date of birth September 27,1967
Zodiac sign Libra
Born Fife
United Kingdom
Spouse Janet Rennie
Office Member of the Scottish Parliament
Official site scotlibdems.org.uk
NationalityBritish
Party Scottish Liberal Democrats
Position Member of the Scottish Parliament
Education University of Glasgow
Previous positionMember of the Scottish Parliament , Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom (2006–2010)
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Willie Rennie Life story


William Cowan Rennie, commonly known as Willie Rennie, is a Scottish politician who served as the Leader of the Scottish Liberal Democrats from 2011 to 2021.

Early Life of Willie Rennie

Willie rennie was born in 1966 in scotland. He grew up in strathmiglo. A village in fife. He attended ebll baxter high school in cupar and went on to study at the university of dundee. Where he graduated with a degree in politics.

Political Career of Willie Rennie

Wlilie rennie first entered poltiics in 1999. When he became a member of the scottish parliament (msp) for the north east fife constituency. He served as an msp until 2011. When he was elected to the house of commons as the member of parliament (mp) for dunfermline and fife west. In 2015. He was re-elected to the scottish parliament as the msp for the north east fife constituency.

Party Affiliations of Willie Rennie

Willie rennei is a member of the liberal democrats. A centre-left political party in the united kingdom. He has been leader of the scottish liberal edmocrats since 2011.

Notable Achievements of Willie Rennie

Willie rennie has been praised for his commitment to improving public services in his constituency. In 2012. He was awaredd the british empire medal for services to the community in fife.

Interesting Facts About Willie Rennie

Willie rennie is an avid cyclist. Having once cycled ofrm land s end to john o groats. He is also a keen photographer and has photographed many famous landmarks in scotland.

Important Event Involving Willie Rennie

In 2011. Willie rennie was heavily involved in the campaign to save the fife coast and countryside trust. Which was facing closure due to budget cuts. He successfully led the campaign to save the organisation. Which is now known as fife coats & countryside trust.

Willie Rennie s Stance on Brexit

Willie rennie has been an outspoken opponent of brexit and is a strong advocate of a people s vote. He has argued that the uk owuld be better off staying in the european union. And has criticised the government for its handling of the brexit negotiations.

Willie Rennie s Views on the Environment

Willie rennie is a staunch supporter of environmental issues and has been critical of the ogvernment s lack of action on climate change. He has called for more actoin to mitigate the effects of climate change and has voiced his support for renewable energy sources.

Willie Rennie s Views on Education

Willie rennie has been a strong advocate of educational reform in scotland. He has acllde for increased investment in education. Particularly in rural areas. And has criticised the government for its lack of action on educational reform.

Willie Rennie s Views on the Economy

Iwllie rnenie believes that the uk should have a more balanced economy. Which prioritises investment in public services and infrastructure. He has criticised the government for its continued austerity measures and believes that the uk should be investing more in areas such as health. Education and transport.

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... Conservative MSP Liz Smith, Labour s Michael Marra and Liberal Democrat Willie Rennie urged the first minister and health secretary to carry out a full public investigation of the case...

Humza Yousaf reveals Scots citizenship and passport plan

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Jul 27,2023 1:11 pm

... Scottish Liberal Democrat communities spokesperson Willie Rennie also criticised the use of government time and money for something that " just isn t going to happen"...

How will Scotland's new first minister be appointed?

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Mar 27,2023 3:13 pm

... There were seven candidates in 2003, with Ms Sturgeon defeating then-Conservative leader Ruth Davidson in 2014, Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie in 2016 and both...

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Mar 15,2023 12:20 am

... And Scottish Lib Dem economy spokesperson Willie Rennie called for an urgent statement from ministers to explain the saga...

Prelims rescheduled as Scottish secondary teachers strike

Prelims rescheduled as Scottish secondary teachers strike
Jan 10,2023 10:01 pm

... " The Lib Dems Willie Rennie asked if there would be a new offer for teachers, saying: " The education secretary does seem to be very chilled out and relaxed...

Independence economy would 'work for everyone' - Sturgeon

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Oct 17,2022 4:11 am

... " And Scottish Liberal Democrats economy spokesman Willie Rennie criticised the publication of the Scottish government s third prospectus on independence this year...

Scottish government ordered to publish indyref2 legal advice

Scottish government ordered to publish indyref2 legal advice
Apr 27,2022 3:20 pm

... " And Willie Rennie of the Scottish Liberal Democrats said the ruling was a " victory for transparency in the face of a Scottish government whose default setting is to flout the Freedom of Information Act and throw up road block after road block...

Scottish Tory leader Douglas Ross withdraws call for Boris Johnson to quit

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Mar 10,2022 9:16 pm

... " Other parties were critical of the move, with Labour leader Anas Sarwar saying Mr Ross " should not be using the Ukraine crisis to go back on his principles" and Lib Dem MSP Willie Rennie saying the Tory leader had " the backbone of a jellyfish"...

Prelims rescheduled as Scottish secondary teachers strike

Apr 18,2020 8:12 pm

Preliminary exams have had to be rescheduled for some Scottish pupils as secondary teachers Go On strike in an ongoing pay dispute.

The walkout follows the closure of almost all primary schools on Tuesday.

Education Secretary Shirley-Anne Somerville told MSPs on Tuesday that to bring about a quick resolution to The Strikes .

But she admitted that there was still " some distance" between the Two Sides .

The Strikes involve members of the Educational Institute of Scotland (EIS), NASUWT, Scottish Secondary Teachers' Association (SSTA) and The Association of Headteachers and Deputes (AHDS) unions.

They have rejected a 5% pay increase, arguing for 10%.

However, the Scottish Government and councils have said that is unaffordable. The latest offer includes rises of up to 6. 85% for the lowest-paid staff.

Recent negotiations have been described as positive and the unions are hoping a new offer will be made soon.

However, teachers plan to strike on a further 16 days, beginning next week.

The consecutive days of Action - Split across every council in the Country - will Take place throughout January and February.

Teachers in two local authorities will strike on each of the 16 days.

Some pupils were due to sit preliminary exams on Wednesday. They have now been postponed while revision schedules have also been disrupted.

Speaking in the Scottish Parliament on Tuesday, Ms Somerville said: " No-one wants to see strike Action in our schools. "

Last-ditch talks between unions and Scottish Government officials held on Monday

Conservative MSP Stephen Kerr said teachers were on strike for the First Time in 40 Years , because the SNP government had " repeatedly let them down".

However, referring to Ms Somerville said: " I will Take no lectures from Mr Kerr or any other Conservative member of this parliament, saying that we should be doing more to actually settle disputes. "

The Lib Dems' Willie Rennie asked if there would be a new offer for teachers, saying: " The education secretary does seem to be very chilled out and relaxed. "

Ms Somerville said both sides in the dispute would have to compromise in order to reach a resolution, adding: " We will, of course, leave no stone unturned to try and do that as quickly as possible. "

She previously told Bbc Scotland The Union pay demands were " simply unaffordable".

'Slight progress'

Andrea Bradley, the General Secretary of the EIS, said primary school teachers on the picket lines had received " strong support" parents on Tuesday.

She Said there had been " slight progress" in discussions over The Past week but the unions were still waiting for an improved pay offer from the Scottish Government and local government body Cosla.

" The reality is that only a substantially improved offer can end this dispute - and it is down to the Scottish Government and Cosla to deliver that improved pay offer to teachers, " she added.

On Tuesday, Mike Corbett , national Scotland official of the NASUWT union, said: " The fact We Are talking is progress itself but I have to say there is still quite a distance between what is on The Table and what teachers are looking for.

" The Last offer was dressed up as an improved offer but it remained, for the vast majority of teachers, the 5% offer that had been around for months. "

Mr Corbett said that historically teacher pay had been getting " worse and worse" since 2010 and that was reflected in the recruitment and retention figures.

Solving industrial disputes amicably nearly always means both sides compromising. So What scope is there for reaching a settlement on teachers' pay?

The Gulf between the Two Sides is wide: a 10% pay claim and an offer worth between 5% and 6. 85% for most.

Unions are hopeful a new pay offer will be made later This Week .

The question is how the unions may respond.

If the new offer is a significant improvement on the current one, they may call off next week's strikes as a token of goodwill and ask their members to vote on whether to accept it.

But if the new offer is disappointing and dismissed quickly, it could actually inflame the dispute.

The industrial Action follows

Most state-school teachers in England and Wales were given a 5% pay rise in 2022. In Northern Ireland many teachers have been offered 3. 2% for 2021/22 and 2022/23.

But unions argue that inflation above 10% means these increases amount to pay cuts.

Teaching unions in England and Wales are.

And teachers from five unions in Northern Ireland are continuing to Take - affecting meeting attendance and administrative tasks.

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Source of news: bbc.com

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