Winnie Ewing
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 94 |
Date of birth | July 10,1929 |
Zodiac sign | Cancer |
Born | Glasgow |
United Kingdom | |
Party | Scottish National Party |
Children | Fergus Ewing |
Annabelle Ewing | |
Books | Stop the World: The Autobiography of Winnie Ewing |
Nationality | British |
Education | University of Glasgow |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 412827 |
Winnie Ewing Life story
Winifred Margaret Ewing FRSA is a Scottish nationalist, lawyer and prominent Scottish National Party politician who was a Member of Parliament, Member of the European Parliament and Member of the Scottish Parliament.
What does Rutherglen and Hamilton West by-election victory mean for Labour?
... The SNP s first ever Westminster victory came in Motherwell in 1945 and was followed by Winnie Ewing s landmark win in the Hamilton by-election of 1967...
Memorial celebrates 'radical spirit of Scotland' Winnie Ewing
...Former first minister Alex Salmond has led tributes to SNP politician Winnie Ewing at a memorial service in Inverness...
SNP convention to discuss new independence strategy
... There will be tributes to former SNP MP Winnie Ewing, an icon of the independence movement who at the age of 93...
SNP political icon Winnie Ewing dies aged 93
...Former SNP MP Winnie Ewing - an icon of the Scottish independence movement - has died aged 93...
General election 2019: A simple guide to the Scottish National Party
... The party has been continuously represented in the Commons since Winnie Ewing famously won the Hamilton by-election in 1967...
General election 2019: A simple guide to the Scottish National Party
The Scottish National Party (SNP) is currently the third largest party in The House of Commons, with 35 MPs out of 650 seats.
It has formed the devolved Scottish government in Edinburgh since 2007 and wants Scotland to become an independent country.
Who is the leader?Nicola Sturgeon , who is also Scotland's first minister. The 49-year-old former solicitor was elected to the Scottish Parliament when it opened in 1999, and became the SNP's deputy leader under Alex Salmond in 2004. Following the SNP's victory in the Holyrood election three years later, Ms Sturgeon also became deputy first minister and the Scottish government's health secretary. She played a key role in The Yes campaign during the 2014 Scottish independence referendum, and succeeded Mr Salmond as both SNP leader and first minister when he quit after the referendum.
What does it need to do to win the election?The SNP only stands in Scotland's 59 seats, and therefore cannot win the UK-wide election outright. However, The Party will aim to again win a majority of the seats in Scotland and has said it would seek to form a "Progressive Alliance " with other parties in The Event of a hung Parliament. It has ruled out doing any deal with the Conservatives and says it would not join a formal coalition with Labour, with any support being on an issue-by-issue basis.
Five key election pledgesThe Party . It sets out its detailed programme for government if it wins power.
Here are five policies that feature in it:
Where does it stand on Brexit?The SNP is strongly opposed to Brexit, and has repeatedly warned against Scotland being Taken Out of the EU, single market and customs union "against its will". The country voted to Remain in the EU by 62% to 38%.
The Party has backed calls for a second EU referendum to be held, and has said any special status for Northern Ireland should also apply to Scotland.
What else does it stand for?The SNP is a socially Liberal Party , and has campaigned against austerity and in favour of "progressive" taxation. It opposes nuclear weapons, and believes in free university education.
SNP policy in a tweetHow many members does it have?According to, the SNP had 125,534 members in December of last year.
What is the SNP's history?The Scottish National Party was formed in 1934, when the National Party of Scotland and the Scottish Party merged. It won its first seat in The House of Commons in 1945, when Robert Mcintyre won the Motherwell by-election in April before losing the seat in The General election In July of the same year. The Party has been continuously represented in The Commons since Winnie Ewing famously won the Hamilton by-election in 1967.
The Party won its first Scottish Parliament election in 2007, when it formed a minority government under Mr Salmond, before becoming the First Party to win a majority at Holyrood four years later. It again formed a minority government after the 2016 election.
The SNP's biggest success in a Westminster election came when it won 56 seats in 2015.
What about The Other parties?snp (scottish national party), nicola sturgeon
Source of news: bbc.com